Eva Dress New York 509
du Barry 1131
Simplicity 1462 Simplicity 1386
Patterns like these gems are available from sellers like Vintage Pattern Lending Library (VPL), EvaDress, Past Patterns, Vintage Martini and Blue Gardenia.
When purchasing a vintage pattern, I suggest finding a pattern you like and doing a Google search with the Brand and Pattern Number for the best price possible. Patterns from this era are rare and cost more than vintage patterns from 1940 and later. I've seen these patterns range in price from $15-25 at one place to $65-$85 at the next.
Pattern images courtesy of Vintage Pattern Lending Library, EvaDress, and Carbonated
Patterns like these gems are available from sellers like Vintage Pattern Lending Library (VPL), EvaDress, Past Patterns, Vintage Martini and Blue Gardenia.
When purchasing a vintage pattern, I suggest finding a pattern you like and doing a Google search with the Brand and Pattern Number for the best price possible. Patterns from this era are rare and cost more than vintage patterns from 1940 and later. I've seen these patterns range in price from $15-25 at one place to $65-$85 at the next.
Pattern images courtesy of Vintage Pattern Lending Library, EvaDress, and Carbonated
3 comments:
Oh man, thank you for that wonderful eye candy! I want them all. I haven't ventured into vintage pattern buying, but it is definitely tempting.
I love all these vintage dresses. I wish I could sew...
These are all *so* gorgeous. After watching a few Kay Francis movies, it's so tempting to try & find something like this.
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