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kamikat

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This is an older Butterick reprint, 6239
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MarieAnne

Practically Family
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Ontario
Everyone looks so smart; I love this thread! Here are some sailor shorts I finished today using the PatternMaster software.
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swinggal

One Too Many
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This is an older Butterick reprint, 6239
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Lovley! Good 'ol 6239 :) I made 2 dresses from this pattern back in 2000 when I was wearing a lot of 40s stuff. Made them out of of swooshy crepe for dancing. Still lovely and a classic cut. I remember so many girls making this dress at the time and the variations were awesome. One even made it in gorgeous vintage liquid satin for a ball in black and beaded the front. Looked stunning.
 

swinggal

One Too Many
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Perth, Australia
New dress from a 1935 pattern I finished recently. Wore it for the first time today. The fabric is 1930s or 40s vintage rayon crepe that I found in our local charity shop for a steal and I also got the rose pink buckle from there which is a perfect match.

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Back detail with yoke, tab and pleat only just visible in the busy print.
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Pattern:
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Ooh, I love this. #0s dresses are so flattering. I would love to make the long-sleeved version in black silk backed crepe. You could even make another contrasting one colour belt to change the look as well.
 

Miss Sis

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Thank you ladies for all the kind comments.

I will make it again but honestly, making it in rayon crepe was a bit of a pain due to the pleat in the back and the way it attatches to the yoke. I bought the pattern because I loved it and then thought 'Aha, I have that nice fabric sitting round...' and went from there. I would like to make the sleeveless version in a pale orange cotton linen for a more sporty look, but I have lots of projects before I come back to this pattern.
 

Miss Tuppence

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Old Blighty
Ooo. I love the length, neck line and the fabric/ buckle combo- very elegant and picture perfect 30’s Miss Sis.

Ma made me a 30’s suit (more pics) recently of the longer length and I feel totally different to how I feel when I wear a 40’s dress- strange! I do find the 30's patterns a bit slim on the hips, and narrow on the shoulders though- anybody else find this? Excuse me looking a little messy in the photo with the wonky belt and crumpled linen- it was late when I took the pics!:(
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I Adore Film Noir

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Ooo. I love the length, neck line and the fabric/ buckle combo- very elegant and picture perfect 30’s Miss Sis.

Ma made me a 30’s suit (more pics) recently of the longer length and I feel totally different to how I feel when I wear a 40’s dress- strange! I do find the 30's patterns a bit slim on the hips, and narrow on the shoulders though- anybody else find this? Excuse me looking a little messy in the photo with the wonky belt and crumpled linen- it was late when I took the pics!:(
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You are picture perfect ♥
 

thedanu

Familiar Face
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Helsinki, Finland
Ooo. I love the length, neck line and the fabric/ buckle combo- very elegant and picture perfect 30’s Miss Sis.

Ma made me a 30’s suit (more pics) recently of the longer length and I feel totally different to how I feel when I wear a 40’s dress- strange! I do find the 30's patterns a bit slim on the hips, and narrow on the shoulders though- anybody else find this? Excuse me looking a little messy in the photo with the wonky belt and crumpled linen- it was late when I took the pics!:(
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That's absolutely breathtaking!
 

kamikat

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Oh, Miss Tuppence, you look fabulous! I know what you mean about feeling different in a 30's outfit. For me, I feel more elegant and sophisticated in 30's, fun and casual in 40's. It's why I keep making 30's clothing even though 40's suits my figure type better.
 

pieknits

New in Town
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Dallas, TX
New hat design I just finished. I love it so much and it turned out after the first go at felting, woo!

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This was knit double stranded, felted in the washing machine and then blocked on a Styrofoam head.

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Finished it off with a grosgrain ribbon and vintage button. In this shot I'm wearing a shrug I knit too. :) (Adorn Cropped Jacket)

More photos and details on the blog.
 

Amie

One of the Regulars
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195
Location
NY
Ooo. I love the length, neck line and the fabric/ buckle combo- very elegant and picture perfect 30’s Miss Sis.

Ma made me a 30’s suit (more pics) recently of the longer length and I feel totally different to how I feel when I wear a 40’s dress- strange! I do find the 30's patterns a bit slim on the hips, and narrow on the shoulders though- anybody else find this? Excuse me looking a little messy in the photo with the wonky belt and crumpled linen- it was late when I took the pics!:(
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I love it. What is the fabric?
 

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