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1930 Ladies Surplice Frock With Raglan Sleeves - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Reproduction Sewing Pattern #T6558 - 40 Inch Bust - PDF - Print At Home
1930 Ladies Surplice Frock With Raglan Sleeves - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Reproduction Sewing Pattern #T6558 - 40 Inch Bust - PDF - Print At Home
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THIS IS A PDF SEWING PATTERN FOR PRINTING AT HOME Once purchased, your download will include the following files: 1) A 'read me first' page with downloading help and hints - 4 pages 2) 8 pages of color directions 3) US Pattern prints on 42 pages - sheet a & b are 18 pages each & sheet c is 6 4) A4 Pattern prints on 42 pages - sheet a & b are 18 pages each & sheet c is 6 5) A0 Large format/print shop pattern - 3 sheets This PDF features a replicated pattern sized to fit a 40 Inch Bust, 43 Inch Hip This 1930s reproduction sewing pattern features a ladies' and misses' slip-on dress with opening at left underarm seam. Cut in one with waist that crosses in surplice style at front, and with inset cross over vestee, attached two-piece circular skirt with four piece yoke top. SUGGESTED MATERIALS: Linen, Cotton, Canton Crepe, Rough Crepe, Pique, Light Weight Woolens Dress Cut Crosswise: 54 Inch Wide Material - With or Without Nap 3-1/4 Yards 35 Inch Wide Contrast Material or Lace For Vestee 1/4 Yard Dress Cut Lengthwise: 54 Inch Wide Material - With or Without Nap 3-1/8 Yards 35 Inch Wide Contrast Material or Lace For Vestee 1/4 Yard This Ladies Home Journal 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 2005, 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.



