50s BEAUTIFUL Party Dress Pattern Simplicity 3140 Flattering Low Square Neckline Wing Collar Evening Dinner or Day Dress Bust 34 Vintage Sewing Pattern
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Pattern by Simplicity
Pattern Number # 3140
Copyright 1950s
The pattern is: Complete
Size: 16 Bust: 34 Hip: 37
Simplicity 3140; ca. 1940s; Misses' One-Piece Dress: The dart-fitted bodice is enhanced by a low square neckline and a pointed collar. A softly pleated, four-gored skirt joins the bodice at the waistline. Style 1 has a notch at the center front seam of the bodice and three-quarter set-in sleeves with pointed cuffs. In Style 2 buttons trim the front seam of the bodice and a fabric covered corded belt forms a soft bow in front. The sleeves are short.
Love the design, but not the size? These sites will help you with resizing :
https://www.sovintagepatterns.com/blog.asp
http://sensibility.com/blog/tips/how-to-resize-a-pattern/
Pattern by Simplicity
Pattern Number # 3140
Copyright 1950s
The pattern is: Complete
Size: 16 Bust: 34 Hip: 37
Simplicity 3140; ca. 1940s; Misses' One-Piece Dress: The dart-fitted bodice is enhanced by a low square neckline and a pointed collar. A softly pleated, four-gored skirt joins the bodice at the waistline. Style 1 has a notch at the center front seam of the bodice and three-quarter set-in sleeves with pointed cuffs. In Style 2 buttons trim the front seam of the bodice and a fabric covered corded belt forms a soft bow in front. The sleeves are short.
Love the design, but not the size? These sites will help you with resizing :
https://www.sovintagepatterns.com/blog.asp
http://sensibility.com/blog/tips/how-to-resize-a-pattern/