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1920s Ladies Camisole With Attached Skirt - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Reproduction 1927 Sewing Pattern #Z4808 - 36 Inch Bust - PDF - Print At Home
1920s Ladies Camisole With Attached Skirt - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Reproduction 1927 Sewing Pattern #Z4808 - 36 Inch Bust - PDF - Print At Home
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Once purchased, your download will include the following files: 1) A 'read me first' page with downloading help and hints - 4 pages 2) 9 pages of color directions 3) US Pattern prints on 36 pages - sheet a & b are 18 pages 4) A4 Pattern prints on 36 pages - sheet a & b are 18 pages 5) A0 Large format/print shop pattern - 2 sheets This PDF features a replicated pattern sized to fit a 36 inch bust. From 1927, Blouses and Skirts grow in importance - The 2-piece effect offers a choice of Blouse and Skirt. Camisole can be hidden under a blouse or peed through a sheer one. Add lace or embroidery to the neckline and wear under a jacket. Wearing separates will extend your wardrobe options. Suggested Fabrics: Rayon, Plain or Printed Silk, Crepe, Satin, Cotton, Linen, Light-weight Woolens Fabric requirements for size given: CAMISOLE 27 Inch Wide Material Without Nap 1 Yard 39 Inch Wide Material Without Nap 1 Yard SKIRT WITH PLEATED INSET 27 Inch Wide Material Without Nap 2-3/8 Yards 39 Inch Wide Material Without Nap 2-3/8 Yards SKIRT WITH GATHERED DRAPERY 27 Inch Wide Material Without Nap 3-5/8 Yards 39 Inch Wide Material Without Nap 2-1/2 Yards This McCall pattern was originally created by Dec. 30, 1929 and has been re-digitized into it's current format. All content falls under the copyright www.BeespokeVintagePatterns.com 2009, and as such, no portion of this pattern may be photocopied or reproduced by any means without written consent. Our patterns include seam allowances, grain lines and updated text for ease of construction. Patterns are reproduced directly from the original source material, with no changes in order to retain the historical accuracy of the pattern. Prior sewing experience and knowledge of working with vintage patterns is recommended.





