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1920s Ladies Straight Coat With Optional Quilting - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Reproduction 1929 Pattern #Z2545 - 36 Inch Bust - PDF - Print At Home
1920s Ladies Straight Coat With Optional Quilting - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Reproduction 1929 Pattern #Z2545 - 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) 12 pages of color directions 3) US Pattern prints on 30 pages - (sheet a has 18 pages, sheet b has 12 pages) 4) A4 Pattern prints on 30 pages - (sheet a has 18 pages, sheet b has 12 pages) 5) A0 Large format/print shop pattern - 2 sheets Pattern and directions are in color. Print only the size necessary for your location. Pages will need to taped together, but once assembled, pieces are full sized and ready to use. This PDF features a replicated pattern sized to fit a 36 inch bust. From 1929 Ladies Straight Line Coat: Shown in two lengths, long length with top stitched collar, cuffs, pocket and front band. Shorter length with optional quilting, both having narrow stand up collar, and front patch pockets. Coat is open at center front without buttons, hooks and eyes may be added if desired. NOTE: COAT pattern only, No pattern given for dress. Photo #7 shows this as advertised in The Delineator Magazine, Autumn 1929 (Model on LEFT). For the jacket, Pattern #2419, pictured on the right - it is available here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/687901298/1929-ladies-box-coat-blazer-reproduction SUGGESTED MATERIALS: Linen, Velvet, Heavy Jacquard Woolens. Fabric required for size given: Unlined Coat In Long Length 54 Inch Wide Material - Without Nap 1-7/8 Yards Quilted Coat In Shorter Length 54 Inch Wide Material - Without Nap 1-1/2 Yards Lining 35 Inch Wide Material - Without Nap 2-3/8 Yards For a great blog post from Jennifer (photo #4) on this coat http://www.thesewingroomalameda.com/blog/2017/2/7/1920s-straight-coat-and-the-art-deco-member-party. Jennifer also Frankenhacked this pattern by changing the front opening and adding gussets as shown in Photo #3 for a completely fabulous look. Read about it here: http://www.thesewingroomalameda.com/blog/2018/9/8/creating-a-1920s-style-velvet-evening-coat See below for 2 reviews of this pattern: 'I am a freelance costume designer and I purchased this pattern a while back for a 1920's show I was designing. The instructions were so easy to follow that a student was able to put it together. The coat looked wonderful. Beautiful pattern!' "I highly recommend this pattern. It was my first coat and I was a bit hesitant, however, I read the review that said a student made it easily, and I found that it did go together well. The measurements and fabric requirements are accurate. The pieces fit together very well. I made a muslin first and adjusted the pattern to fit my smaller 34" bust, and I shortened the sleeves. The sleeves were the best part of making this coat. They fit in the armhole perfectly! No ease needed at all. I think they were the easiest sleeves I have ever set in. I made the coat with a drapery weight velvet jacquard and it made up beautifully. I added shoulder pads to give the shoulder line the right touch of structure. This was a wonderful pattern and I will make it again in a lighter weight fabric." This Butterick 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 2004, 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.









