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Simplicity 2580; ©1948; Misses Skirt and Scarf: The skirt, cut in four sections, joins to a waistband. Style 1 has an outside tuck which encircles the skirt. In Style 2, ruffling trims the lower edge. Style 3 is finished with belt carriers through which a purchased belt is inserted. In Styles 2 and 4, the scarf, cut in two sections, featured pockets on the inside under the tripe row of ruffling at each end. A hood may be formed of the scarf when the slide fastener at the center is secured…

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1940s Skirt History: A-Line Classics to Summer Dirndl Skirts Vintage Skirt Outfit, 1940s Skirt, 40s Mode, 40s Outfits, Fashion 40s, Decades Fashion, 1940s Outfits, Dirndl Skirt, Skirts Vintage

Skirts have always had a special place in fashion history as both a high and low fashion item. Due to fabric rationing during the war, the 1940s created limited wardrobes for women. The 1940s skirt became not just a casual clothing item, but one that all other wardrobe elements revolved around. They were the foundation

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1940' skirt history Vintage Dancer, 1940s Skirt, 40s Mode, 1940s Fashion Women, 40's Fashion, 40's Style, 1940s Suit, 1940s Women, Apparel Sewing

This weeks photo roundup is all about vintage skirts. Versatile, easy to wear, and casual or glamorous, the skirt has a long history and a diverse range of styles. Long ankle-length skirts started off the turn of the century and gradually shortened up to just below the knee in the 1920s. Hemlines dropped and the

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1940's Easy Wartime Skirt PDF Print at Home Sewing Pattern - Etsy Mid Skirt Outfits, Chinese Family, Skirt Pattern Free, Sewing Guide, Retro Sewing Patterns, Panel Skirt, Make Do And Mend, Home Sewing, Paneled Skirt

A simple 4 panel skirt from 1943. It has a simple straight waistband and side placket opening. A really easy make. It's a 3 piece pattern that could be easily graded to another size. There are full instructions to make, including a helpful guide on fitting and adjusting. Size to fit: Waist 28 ins. Hip 37 ins. There are no Suggested fabrics, so something like Flannel, Linen, Suiting or Tweeds would work The pattern comes with Step by Step Instructions and a helpful sewing guide. PLEASE…

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