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Attention Sewing Flappers!

Lauren

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Decades of Style just put out new 20's patterns that are DROOLWORTHY! Gosh, now I want to do 20's, and some of you know I generally am not a big fan- but I'm seeing VISIONS of silk georgette and velvet charlestoning in my brain!

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1925 Zig Zag Dress

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1927 Cloud Cape

And for the 30's gals:
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1935 Hostess Gown

Yummy!
 

Lauren

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Hmm... I can't tell. The waist ties might be a little tricky, but it looks pretty easy to me as a piece in the back. I wish they had a pattern piece layout! Maybe try emailing the company and asking- from my experiece they're very helpful through emails! Sorry I can't be more help [huh]

Yay for new patterns!
 

Miss Neecerie

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Lauren said:
Hmm... I can't tell. The waist ties might be a little tricky, but it looks pretty easy to me as a piece in the back. I wish they had a pattern piece layout! Maybe try emailing the company and asking- from my experiece they're very helpful through emails! Sorry I can't be more help [huh]

Yay for new patterns!


Agreed...looks to be a front and a back..with the waist tie panels sandwiched in the side seams....

but I know nothing ;)
 

olive bleu

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oh my gosh, Lauren..those are sooo me!:)

I have my machine packed as i am moving in about 3 weeks, this is not good.I will be trying to set up my machine on top of the boxes:D
 
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Paul

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:D The 20's you do tend to think of the plain up down shift dress which is not going to show off your figure.. boring in a way but as Lauren has show there are some really great if a little over the top styles been worn then for me it is this contrast which make the 20's a interesting period.
It would be great to see any of those been worn today.
 

olive bleu

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Yes Paul, some of the styles were a bit over the top and bizzarre, but that is what i love about them.I prefer the drapey, soft fabrics though, more so than the stiff, boxy outfits.Unfortunately, i don't have the willowy figure for it, but alas, that is still where my heart lies:rolleyes:
 

BettyValentine

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Augh! Curse my giant hips! I've got the shoulders for that hostess gown, but my hips would just throw the whole thing out of proportion. :(

I think I can rock the 20s dress, though, as long as I do the sleeveless version. (I think with my hair and shoulders I'd hit frump really quickly in the other one, which is a shame for I *love* those sleeves.)


BV
 

RetroModelSari

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Thanks ladies.. I think I might get it when I´m finished with all those other patterns standing in line... I´ll do a cutting fabric evening tonight again cause damn.... I wanna sew right after I got my maschine! It´s still sooo long until X-Mas!!!
 

Tourbillion

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Lauren, those are so cute. I have been dithering over whether to make a cloud cape for a while.

I also noticed that vpll.org has a new pattern folio out. Anyone seen it? It is 125 patterns from 1923-24. Here's a taster:

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RetroModelSari

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I just discovered I have a dress almost like the hostess gown in the new pattern book from 1940 that I got yesterday :eek: :) What a pleasant surprise!!!! I´ll definately give it a try now that I have it anyway :D
 

Lauren

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Yay! I'm so glad everyone likes them! The patterns are so cute :) And if some of you gals make them I want to see pics and hear how they are!

Tourbillion, I also saw those on Vintage Pattern Lending Library- they look wonderful! In fact, they just put up more pictures, if I'm not mistaken. Beautiful styles, even if a pain to trace off lol

And RetroModelSari, I can't wait to see the things you create! And the Hostess Gown pattern you have, of course :D
 

Mojito

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And yet again, don't I just wish I could sew! Lovely patterns all 'round.

Even those simple shift/chemise/tube dresses of the first half of the 20s had wonderful variations depending on fabric, accessories and little modifications. I have examples from both early and late, and love the elements to both.
 

olive bleu

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Sari, that is one beautiful gown.Does anyone know of any other good sources for 20s-30s dresses? Right now, I am mainly looking for daytime wear.
 

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