The Shirt
Practically Family
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I'll try and photograph tonight - I used the yellow polka dot with a red ribbon.
Sunny said:It's a pretty typical last 1930s/early 1940s pattern. I couldn't tell if it had a waist seam or if it was princess-seamed, but it is definitely fitted with a flared skirt. The sleeves are "puffed," but they're not gathered; I think they're shaped with multiple darts. The neckline's a lot lower than most patterns of this period, unless you find an evening gown variation, since that's what this is.
The fabric is something lightweight and drapey, but not floaty. I'd plunk for a crepe weave, since it's not shiny, and probably in rayon. The color is pretty light, probably a blue or green.
swingtimegal said:Hammelby, to me it looks a lot like this Vogue pattern (V8071), but with sleeves:
This pattern is out of print, but still available on the Vogue website.
Hammelby said:Thank you Myn & Swiiiingtimegal!
I got the link on PM but.. unfortunately i was offline sunday so
I missed that auction. :cry:
Oh, well. Now I know at least what to look out for!
Much obliged!
The Shirt said:I cut out a pattern I had the right side of the fabric facing in or folded upon itself. Yesterday I had the right sides facing out. Did I completely do the wrong thing? Is this ok? The patterns for the most part are relatively simple.