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1930's 1934 bias blouse EvaDress Patterns Monthly drawing winner
Alexandra Reynolds@spidoraofsanfrancisco Instagram-posted her creation from pattern B30-1465, the 1934 Blouses (pattern below). She was chosen in the drawing and received the $25 gift certificate to EvaDress.com for the month of March. Be sure to post your makes from EvaDress Patterns on Instagram and/or FaceBook by tagging (#EvaDressPatterns) and you will be automatically entered for a chance at a monthly drawing for $25 off at EvaDress Patterns! There is no limit to the number of posts you make each month (gives more chances to win the drawing!).
Pattern Tour, D30-2636
1930s dress EvaDress Patterns frock Pattern Tour
Alexandra Reynolds11-piece digitally-drafted pattern originally by Simplicity, 'Style I has V-neckline with pointed collar. Bodice gathers on high waistline to yoke. Short sleeves finished with a band. Twelve-gored skirt joins to lower edge of yoke. Style II has square neckline and short sleeves finishes with pleating'. Suggested fabrics are for Style I: Eyelet batiste, taffeta, rayon, silk and cotton crepe, triple sheers, or flat crepe. For Style II: Dimity, dotted Swiss, printed muslin, sheer cotton, eyelet batiste, lace, taffeta, rayon and cotton crepe, triple sheers or flat crepe. 1/2" seams are given. You see finished dresses from this pattern by a couple of customers....
Pattern Tour, D30-9906
1930s dress EvaDress Patterns evening evening gown formal frock gown My Personal Dressmaking Pattern Tour
Alexandra Reynolds8-piece pattern originally by McCall, the dinner dress may be cut in longer or shorter length (as a cocktail dress or or day wear). Long fitted, short cap or short, shaped sleeves may be used.This, as do many of my patterns comes with fully illustrated instructions for construction and finishing. 3/8" seams are allowed. Read my post about the ribbon gown I made from this pattern on Threads Magazine! Also, as printed in Threads Magazine Reader's Closet in the August/September 2013 issue. Now in more Sizes: Size set A fits 14-20 (32" to 38" bust, 26" to 32" waist, 35" to 41" hip)....
Pattern Tour E30-1219, 1934 Evening Gown
1930s 1934 EvaDress Patterns evening evening gown formal frock gown Pattern Tour
Alexandra Reynolds6-piece pattern for advanced sewers. Originally by Hollywood, 'A shaped stomacher panel joins to the skirt to the gathered blouse section, which has a low back décolletage. An optional soft sash is pulled through a ring at the V-neck in front and wraps about the body to knot at the waistline in the back, falling in long ends to train length.' 1/2" seams are given. Ideal fabrics for this design are: silk crepe, printed crepe, satin, taffeta, faille, metal cloth or lace, novelty cotton, pique, linen, cotton lace, eyelet batiste or velvet. Sizes: Size set A fits 12-20 (30"...
Pattern Tour E30-2102, 1930 Dinner Gown
1930's bias EvaDress Patterns evening evening gown formal frock gown halter Pattern Tour
Alexandra ReynoldsA frock with a little of everything from its uneven hem full of godets to beaded straps! I designed this pattern based on the color rendering originally sketched by a pattern company artist at a runway show in 1930. The caption written on the original reads:'Dinner Gown of shaded pale green tulle, combined with lace, edged with pearls. Chic Model, N.Y. Hollywood’. This pattern is for the more advanced sewer as instructions are very basic and lightly illustrated, they are not depicted in a step-by-step manner. 3/8" seams are given. Sizes: Size set A fits 12-16 (30" to 34" bust, 24" to 28" waist,...