This is a digital draft-at-home sewing pattern for a stunning full-length French evening gown from 1933. It has a low-cut neckline and back with an optional silk net or organza collarette.
While it appears to be a classic bias-cut 30s gown, this dress is actually cut on the straight grain. It may be made on the bias but you may need to make a few fit alterations to do so.
This gown has so many uses. It would make an amazing, show-stopping wedding dress, the perfect evening gown to put others to shame, or a unique and timeless prom dress.
SIZING
5 1/2" - 60" Bust:
This is a pattern from a French pattern drafting system similar to the Lutterloh golden rule patterns. You will be able to draft a pattern to your exact size from the miniature pattern template and specially designed rulers. To draft any of these special patterns to doll, children, and adult sizes is easy. Rulers are included to draft the pattern as small as a 5 1/2" chest to as large as a 60" chest and the pattern will be scaled perfectly every time.
ALL RULERS ARE INCLUDED AS PRINTABLES WITH THESE PATTERNS.
Don't have a printer? Not a problem! We offer a printing service for these patterns here:
www.etsy.com/listing/196872505
Please note that you will still need to draft your pattern using the printed materials. We are unable to offer a drafting service at this time.
The pattern includes basic markings that show you how they fit together, and includes indications such as dotted lines for cutting on the fold. I have included several pages of drafting instructions that I have translated from the original French personally. The illustrated instructions show you how to easily draw your pattern pieces from the miniature pattern template using our special rulers.
These patterns were marketed originally to both home seamstresses and professionals alike and assume that you have a basic understanding of clothing construction. The original patterns DO NOT include any sewing instructions or facings. To sew these, you should have a basic understanding of how pattern pieces should fit together. The pattern pieces are illustrated in such a way that you can see how they are supposed to be sewn to each other.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: These patterns might be a bit difficult for the beginner but an intermediate level home seamstress will most likely have little trouble.
For a complete tutorial on drafting your pattern including photos, check out this blog post:
http://afewthreadsloose.blogspot.no/2013/01/draft-at-home-patterns-how-to.html
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What you will need:
Paper (I use large tracing paper but butcher paper, pattern-making paper, or wrapping paper all work well!),
Pencil, a thumbtack or pin, a small piece of cardboard, and a bit of tape.
It's that simple! No special tools are required!
If French is your first language and you would prefer a copy of the instructions in French instead, you can find them as a free download at our website:
https://mrsdepew.com/shop/ols/products/d-a-h-draft-at-home-sewing-patterns-original-french-drafting-instructions