Sewing Patterns Archives

Romantic Heart Apron Pattern (#APR0102)

Black velvet ribbons run through embroidered beading at the waist, and tied around the neck is a new feature in this dainty apron of a soft light weight drapery fabric with Dresden China like sprigs of flowers on a white background.

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An apron that is both cute AND functional - complete with a matching cap!  Restored and refreshed from the 1940's!

This is another FREE sewing pattern for you to enjoy :)

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Polka Dot Apron Pattern (#APR0100)

Refreshed and Restored from the 1940's, this nifty Apron pattern will add zing to your kitchen!

Materials needed to make the Polka Dot Apron:

Polka Dot Cotton – 1 yard

Percale Bias Trim (double fold) in two contrasting colors

Snap Fastener

Sewing Threads to match.

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The Famous One Hour Dress (1920′s)

One Hour Dress Pattern + BonuseWhen announcement was first made in 1923 that Mary Brooks Picken of the Woman's Institute had developed a method by which an attractive 1920's dress could be made in an hour, it aroused tremendous interest among women everywhere. Some doubted that such an achievement was possible, until the dress was made in a public demonstration in the Grand Central Palace, New York, in 34 minutes, a fact recorded in the New York newspapers and attested to by officials of the National Merchandise Fair.

Yes - You can create a 1920's Dress in Only One Hour!

$17.00

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Immediate Digital Download - .PDF file.

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How to Shorten a Dress From the Waistline

Peasant skirt

Image via Wikipedia

Shortening a Dress from Waistline (When Lower Edge Cannot Be Altered)

1.  Determine how many inches you wish to shorten dress.  Measure desired number of inches down from waistline all around skirt and mark with pins.  Baste around marked line.

2. Rip skirt from waist and rip placket from skirt.  Mark waistline on wist with basting.  Mark center back and center front of waist and skirt.  Rip side seams of skirt to basting line. Click HERE for More Info!

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