Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads | Past Patterns 3429
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Downloadable Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads pattern from 1929. Print in multiple formats, unlimited reprints. Features sporty design with plaited skirt and distinctive neckbands. Bust 34″.
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Downloadable Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads pattern from 1929. Print in multiple formats, unlimited reprints. Features sporty design with plaited skirt and distinctive neckbands. Bust 34″.
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On all US Orders over $50!
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Use the Digital Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads Today
Experience the convenience of our Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloadsādigitally preserved from an original independent publisher's design
The Birmingham Post from June 20, 1929 gloriously described this Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads pattern as, "Dashing tennis or sports dress of printed pique. Applied arm bands and neck bands of plain pique make it quite individual. The kilted effect of skirt at either side of front allows plenty of freedom for sports activities. It's youthful idea to add flared fullness to hem. You can make it in your spare moments. The two-piece skirt is pressed into plaits and joined to two-piece bodice, and it is ready for applied bands."
Historical Significance of the Flapper Era V-neck Dress
This digital reproduction preserves a remarkable 1920s design. The original packaging described this Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads pattern as a "Ladies' and Misses' dress with deep open front finished with an inset front neckband and with an applied back neckband. Drooping shoulders and applied armhole bands. Two-piece skirt, the front pressed in plaits, attached to Waist under a removable belt." With your digital download, you can create two distinct variations of this iconic 1920s silhouette. ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā
Digital Advantages of the Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads
Unlike physical patterns, our Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads offer numerous practical benefits:
- Immediate Access - Begin your project within minutes of purchase
- Multiple Printing Formats - Choose from A0, A4, 8.5Ć11", or 36" wide format
- Unlimited Reprints - Never worry about damaging your pattern again
- Convenient Storage - Save digital space instead of physical space
- No Shipping Costs or Delays - Instant delivery worldwide
- Easy Sharing - Perfect for remote sewing circles or classes
Printing Instructions for Your Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads
Our digital Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads can be printed in multiple formats for your convenience:
- A0 Format - Take to a print shop for a full-size professional print on a single large sheet
- A4/Letter Format - Print at home and assemble using the included tiling diagram
- 8.5Ć11" Format - Standard US printing, follow the numbered assembly guide
- 36" Format - Professional-width printing matching the original pattern sheet
Each format includes clear assembly instructions and printer settings to ensure perfect scaling.
Specifications of the Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads
This digital pattern was designed to fit the size and shape of a 16-year-old with 34" inch Bust and 37" Hips. This is the only size available in this Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads package.
For resizing information, see https://pastpatterns.com/resizing-vintage-patterns/
- Complete set of 11 pattern pieces in the Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads
- 3/8" Seam Allowance included in all pattern pieces
- Material Requirements: 3 Yds of 36" wide fabric
Fabric Suggestions for Your Digital Flapper Era V-neck Dress
The original Birmingham Post advertisement recommended several elegant fabric options for this Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads pattern: "Nile green shantung, violet flat silk crepe, printed crepe de chine, printed rajah silk, and shell pink linen are chic for this youthful model. In flowered chiffon, georgette crepe in pastel shade or printed chiffon voile, it is a charming slender style to wear with sheer velvet or matching fabric coat for afternoons, for the tea hour or luncheon." ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā
What's Included in Your Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads Package
Our digital package delivers everything you need to successfully create this vintage garment:
- PDF files in multiple printable formats (A0, A4, 8.5Ć11", and 36" wide)
- Digital copy of the original artwork and sizing chart
- Material requirements chart and pattern layout guide
- Historical notes on the 1920s paper pattern industry
- Comprehensive cutting and sewing instructions
- Past Patterns Guide to Editing and Modifying Patterns Due to Bust Size
- Pattern piece identification guide
Skill Level Required for the Flapper Era V-neck Dress Downloads
This digital pattern is best suited for intermediate sewists. The construction techniques include creating plaited skirt sections, attaching applied bands at both neckline and armholes, and implementing a removable belt feature. The 11 pattern pieces require careful attention to matching notches and following the detailed assembly sequence. Prior experience working with lightweight fabrics and decorative details will be beneficial when creating this quintessential 1920s garment. The digital format allows you to easily reference the instructions while working on your project. ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā
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Download this meticulously digitized Flapper Era V-neck Dress pattern today and begin creating your own piece of fashion historyāperfect for historical reenactments, vintage-inspired wardrobes, or costume collections!
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