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1935 Gown 102 cm (40") bust

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This full-length gown has raglan sleeves and decorative gathers across the centre front. The lower part of the sleeve features a section with pleats, which gathers into a wrist band. The centre front and back of the skirts join the bodice in a peaked-shape above the waistline. Both skirts are cut on the bias, whereas the bodice and sleeve pieces are cut on the straight grain.

Available in one original size.

For these body measurements:

Bust
Waist
Hip
102 cm (40.2")
80 cm (31.5")
112 cm (44")

Includes:
  • 1.5 cm (5/8") seam allowances.
  • Original notations on the pattern pieces are in German and English.
  • Guide with original information and written instructions*, in English only.
  • Links to our online library of helpful sewing references.
  • Printed on 40-GSM semi-transparent paper.

*Previous sewing experience required, because the instructions are without diagrams.

Link to a description of our pattern format


Customer reviews

★★★★★ 1 review

★★★★★
Laura O., 25 May, 2024

The pattern came even more quickly than I expected and it is a Thing of Great Beauty— not only the pattern itself but also the paper, Rebekah’s very detailed instructions, the packaging, and everything about it really. I can’t imagine how many hours of work went into this. I’m looking forward to making it up as just a relatively simple blouse to start with, maybe even without the voluminous part of the sleeve, see how that works and fits, and then move on to sleeve and skirt. I had said this to Rebekah and she actually sent an extra blouse peplum pattern piece so I wouldn’t have to trace it myself— amazingly kind. Thank you 💕

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