1943 Dress
Jan. 14th, 2021 07:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I finished a 1940's dress around Thanksgiving. It's made of a lightweight wool in a really pretty coral color. The facing bits are done in a cotton print that was an almost perfect color match.
I used this reprint of a pattern from 1943 by Eva Dress, which I just loved when I first saw it. https://evadress.com/collections/1940s/products/1943-dresse-d40-9485
The belt piece was missing from the pattern, but it wasn't hard to make one based on the drawing and the suggested fabric layout. I hadn't realized at first that the belt is just a pair of ties in the back, not a full belt. The ties are listed as optional, but I definitely needed them to pull it in at the waist. The buttons turn out to be purely decorative.
The alterations were limited - I shortened the waist by 3/4", omitted the fastening at the wrists since the sleeves slipped over my hands easily, and put in a zipper instead of a snap placket.



I like the new dress a lot. It should be a good all year dress. Have I mentioned I love lightweight wools?
I used this reprint of a pattern from 1943 by Eva Dress, which I just loved when I first saw it. https://evadress.com/collections/1940s/products/1943-dresse-d40-9485
The belt piece was missing from the pattern, but it wasn't hard to make one based on the drawing and the suggested fabric layout. I hadn't realized at first that the belt is just a pair of ties in the back, not a full belt. The ties are listed as optional, but I definitely needed them to pull it in at the waist. The buttons turn out to be purely decorative.
The alterations were limited - I shortened the waist by 3/4", omitted the fastening at the wrists since the sleeves slipped over my hands easily, and put in a zipper instead of a snap placket.



I like the new dress a lot. It should be a good all year dress. Have I mentioned I love lightweight wools?