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1930 Art Deco Evening Gown with Bias Bands - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Print Shop Only - Reproduction Sewing Pattern #T6298 - 42 Inch Bust - PDF
1930 Art Deco Evening Gown with Bias Bands - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Print Shop Only - Reproduction Sewing Pattern #T6298 - 42 Inch Bust - PDF
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THIS IS A PDF SEWING PATTERN FOR PRINT SHOP PRINTING ONLY: This PDF is set to print on large format paper only. This is an extremely large pattern, not recommended for taping, hence not offered in the print at home version. For accuracy in printing, it is recommended you have the latest version of Adobe Reader. Once purchased, your download will include two files: 1) 10 pages of color directions 2) Large format print shop pattern - 5 sheets This replicated 1929-1930 pattern is single-sized to fit a fit a 42 inch bust / 45 inch hip. Ladies Gown with curved panels that wrap around the body. Slightly rounded hem line at center back. SUGGESTED MATERIALS: Velvet, Taffeta, Silk, Metallics, Rayon, Chiffon GOWN AS SHOWN: 39 Inch Wide Material - Without Nap 9-1/4 Yards See below for a review of this pattern: "I made it in a black satin. As it seemed to be cut low under the left arm, I raised this area by several inches. What a great decision! It fits a modern size 12-14, is made for the tall woman, and does not allow for a full bust (typical of the period). Must keep the pattern pieces laid out so you can see them as the dress is being put together, otherwise it's very confusing. Makes a Beautiful dress!" This McCall pattern was originally created by Dec. 30, 1939 and has been re-digitized into it's current format. All content falls under the copyright www.BeespokeVintagePatterns.com 2006, and as such, no portion of this pattern may be photocopied or reproduced by any means without written consent. Photo #5 (center 2 models) show the dress as advertised in McCall Style News, November 1930. This fascinating dress clearly shows the 'out with the old' 1920s boxy frocks, and 'in with the new' streamlined, body hugging, bias draping we see for much of the 1930s. Our replicated historic patterns are the highest quality available. They 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 strongly recommended.





