Now you can have a romper of your own unique design and fabric choice.ġ940’s Vintage Sewing Patterns 12. From formal to casual wear and short to long rompers, there’s no sign yet of it’s going out. You must have this romper pattern today with how it continues to be on trend. It’s intimidating for beginners, but an intermediate seamstress will not have any trouble at all. This A-line skirt is so stylish and one of the few vintage sewing patterns I love. A-Line Skirtġ930’s A-line skirts are making a comeback both for formal and casual wear. No one will be stopping you today so go ahead and work on one. This is an elegant garment, not every girl could wear one during the 30’s. This outerwear piece was worn over a stylish evening gown. CapeĬapes are part of the glamorous staples of 1930’s fashion. It comes in two different sleeve variations: sleeveless and short sleeve.
These ladies and misses blouse vintage sewing patterns have fabulous designs you would love to have. 8. Ladies’ and Misses’ Blouseįinding the perfect vintage sewing pattern for blouses can be daunting.
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This retro vintage full apron will make a fancy addition to your apron collection. Repro Vintage Full ApronĪprons are super easy projects, so why buy when you can make one? Sewing aprons are also fun and easy, especially with these vintage patterns. What makes this vintage design ahead of its time and perfect for this era is the sexy low V-cut at the back. This design accentuates your figure and the sleeve frills add drama. This 30’s evening gown vintage pattern is a stunning forerunner of today’s maxi dress. Men’s and Boy’s Union Suitġ930’s Vintage Sewing Patterns 6. Luckily, I’ve found this men’s casual lounge jacket pattern and it’s free! A lot of seamstresses would surely love to have this pattern on hand. Vintage patterns for men from the 20’s are so hard to find. You can also make them all if you like! 3. The pattern comes in four different designs so you can choose your desired hat. A lot of vintage pieces today are making a comeback so you can expect some oohs and aahs for this one. You can make this flapper cloche hat to pair with the flapper dress pattern you have above. The shoulder requires small gathering and the hip area is pleated diagonally. It has two sleeve variations: long sleeve and sleeveless. These flapper girl dress patterns were completely different to the dress designs before. Gone are the days of layered fabric and heavy petticoats.
The 1920’s marks the beginning of the modern fashion era of comfortable clothing, especially for women.