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04/22/2008

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Adrienne

This is a VERY nice pattern! I'd prefer it ankle length for myself, with the longer sleeve. Nice choice. I might draft this one soon. God Bless you!

lisa

adorable!who loves a peter pan collar?any kid who went to catholic school in the 70's.although to scoop of the neck is a bit provocative.perhaps in a nice plaid.....

Cindy

Since you are offering newbie advice...I am about to embark on my first vintage pattern. Erin, can you, or anyone else in blogland, point me to a good resource book, or any other source for that matter, in which to alter patterns. My measurements definitely do not match the vintage sizing!Much appreciated.

Ellie Finlay

I love it!A nice flowing rayon...

xstpenguin

Cindy : Fit For Real People by Palmer Pletsch has nice clear diagrams for altering normal modern patterns. Has sections on different parts of the body and the issues you might have with them. But you'd need another book entirely for grading (changing the overall size from a 12 to 16 or whatever).HTHCheers,AJ

Deirdre

Oh Erin, that dress is perfect.

Tara

Erin, I have a vintage pattern for a VERY similar dress--same scooped neckline and peter pan collar. I will take a look when I get home tonight and let you know what it is, maybe you'd find it an acceptable substitute (although I can't pass it on yet, it's waiting for me to make it out of a lovely floral cotton lawn).

Lisa @ the Vintage Fashion Library

That's really cute! I'll check my stash.

Coco, not as in Chanel :)

I have all my mom's vintage patterns. I just love them.

enc

It's got all the hallmarks of an Erin Favorite. Peter Pan collar, button-front bodice, full skirt, seams to insert (sadly lacking) pockets. No wonder you fell in love. I wish I had a copy for your reader. I hope she finds iteveryone deserves to be happy on this one!

lorrwill
Julia

THAT is extremely adorable and I have the perfect fabric for it in case you get offers of size 38 or 40.

The solemn cat

Cute dress, hope your reader has fun making it.

wundermary

Cindy, take a look at your library. A test drive is always good before you buy! My absolute favorite text for drafting and grading is Pattern Drafting & Grading by M. Rohr. I have the 1981 reissue of the 1968 revised edition. It is very clear and will have you drafting anything you want in no time. Also, the clothes are to die for.That dress is wonderful! Kimono sleeves and a six gore aligned with the bodice darts, what could be more perfect?

cindy

Thanks for the helpful suggestions! Keep them coming. I am embarrassed to say that I haven't come across the word "grading" in sewing until now!

La BellaDonna

Oh, too funny! I was thinking how much I loved it - of COURSE I loved it! I made it! I had a button-front princess top with a scoop neck (it was one of those jacket/top hybrids) and collar that I used for the bodice, and I made a half-circle skirt. It had slightly leg o'mutton sleeves (one of which I had to piece), and it was lovely! I used a sapphire blue narrow-wale corduroy, and it was very flattering, although it was a little scoopier than I'd meant. I gave it away (sadly) when I lost weight; now that the weight is back, I wish I still had the dress!Of course, I do still have the top. And the skirt was just a half-circle, drawn with a bit of string, so there's nothing to stop me from making it again.It also doesn't stop me from wanting THIS pattern! (I'd also gladly take the 36, but I'd rather have a 20/38).

scormeny

la belladonna, you make the dress you made sound great. I hope you'll post pictures somewhere we can see -- I'm always so inspired at patternreview.com and A Dress A Day when I can see the real clothes on real people.

Deirdre

Erin:I've been on a dress pattern shopping binge for the past 24 hours, so when I read this post, of course I took it upon myself to find you that pattern. Or one remarkably close:Vogue 2960!With a little cardigan, it's the fraternal twin to your peter pan dress.I thought I'd throw this coat in also, as it's long and swingy and dress-like, with big buttons and a peter pan collar.

Susan Marie

That is a wonderful first dress! As a newbie sewer just finishing up her first vintage dress, I feel qualified to comment! That is a dress to enjoy making- and to be proud to wear on completion!

Thoughts on Life and Millinery.

Fercryinoutloud...why oh why doesn't Vogue/Simplicity/Butterick hire you to come page through all their historic pattern and create "The Dressaday Dress Collection", personally selected by the fabulous Erin herself.I mean really, haven't you already done all that needs to be done for NOED? If needed, we readers could petition the pattern companies to get their acts together and hire you!(and of course you would then be able to sway them to release pattern covers to be used as art...)

Eirlys

Thoughts On Life And Millinery, I reckon you're onto something there! We'd all lap it up, wouldn't we?

Anonymous

This pattern, in a bust 36 is up for sale at Vintage Martini. (PS, I am not from VM, just a looker)

Joni

Deirdre, that Butterick coat is fab! When I get a little better at sewing, I'm going to make it up in a home dec. print... somthing with cabbage roses the size of your head... and then I'm going to wear it with cigarette pants and swan around town calling people "Dahling." I only need to get a little better at sewing first. ;-)

See Through Dress

Very Nice I like it

CatMacGregor

I second the motion for Erin to have her own line through the Big 4! Imagine the trouble she'd find pilfering thru their archive.

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