During the Great Depression frugal housewives sewed everything from dresses to aprons and curtains. Outfits made from recycled materials transcended the classes and were worn by women and children of all income levels. To conserve materials and therefore funds, dresses were cut as artfully as possible and often had little to no embellishments above the materials used.
Based on original illustrations and my Grandmother’s recollections, this pattern features an a-line insert, cuffed sleeves and a square collar, all elements that were popular in the early to mid 1930’s. It was drafted in celebration of our second anniversary.
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The dolls, scenes, clothing and accessories are for display purposes only and are never included in the sale. You are purchasing the PDF pattern only.
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