Late 1920s Wrap Around V-neck Dress Downloads | Past Patterns 6308
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Digital reproduction of a rare 1929 wrap-around V-neck dress with flounces and jabot detail. Bust 38″ size. Includes 36″ wide, A0, A4, and 8.5″x11″ formats.
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Digital reproduction of a rare 1929 wrap-around V-neck dress with flounces and jabot detail. Bust 38″ size. Includes 36″ wide, A0, A4, and 8.5″x11″ formats.
999 in stock
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On all US Orders over $50!
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Why Choose This Pattern?

Download this Late 1920s Wrap Around V-neck Dress Sewing Pattern for instant access to a rare 1929 design.
Bring 1920s elegance to life with this authentic digital reproduction. The Late 1920s Wrap Around V-neck Dress Downloads set features a one-piece wrap-around construction that attaches at the hip, creating a tucked skirt. Long straight sleeves and a low V-neckline define the silhouette, while flounced layers and a jabot create graceful, period-accurate movement.
Historical Context
Originally published in 1929 and described in the Jersey Journal, this late-decade style bridges the flapper era and the more tailored looks to come. The jabot was said to āsimulate the diagonal closing,ā while āslight blousingā at the waist and flounces crossing on oblique lines offered subtle sophistication for the modern woman of the time.
What Youāll Receive
Your digital download includes all four format types for versatile printing at home or through a copy shop:
- 36" wide format: 1 page (no split pieces)
- 8.5"x11" tiled format: 50 pages
- A4 tiled format: 45 pages
- A0 copy shop format: 2 pages (no split pieces)
- Instructions: 6-page illustrated booklet in both 8.5"x11" and A4
Pattern Details
- Size: 38" Bust (only size offered)
- Number of Pattern Pieces: 6
- Reproduction of original 1929 artwork and layout guide
- Includes Past Patterns editing guide for bust adjustments
Fabric Suggestions & Yardage
- 35ā Wide Fabric: 4 ¼ yards
- 39ā Wide Fabric: 3 7/8 yards
- Jabot Contrast: 5/8 yard (35ā wide)
Recommended fabrics: printed velvet, Canton crepe, georgette, or printed silk. Period colors from our founder Saundra Altman include English red, navy blue, rose beige, and garland green.
Difficulty Rating: 3/5 ā Intermediate
This pattern is best for intermediate sewists. The wrap closure, jabot detail, and flounce shaping require careful alignment and moderate garment construction skills. The included bust adjustment guide helps personalize fit.
Why You'll Love Past Patterns Downloads
Past Patterns digital editions are professionally scanned at 300 dpi and include all major print formats with clean lines and no overlap. Each file is tested for clarity and usability before release. This Late 1920s Wrap Around V-neck Dress Downloads package allows you to print what you need, how you need itāwithout delay.
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Why are both Trowsers and Trousers listed on site?
Over the last 200 years, muchĀ like the human body, ourĀ style of language has changed.Ā For vintage patterns, we attempt to use the language of the day where possible.
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What does a Corset Kit contain in addition to the Corset pattern?
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What is the difference between a Past Patterns original pattern and a Vintage Revival pattern?
The Past Patterns originals wereĀ designed in house and based upon the research, disassembly and time of Saundra Ros Altman.Ā These designs come from finds all over the United States reaching from San Diego, California to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC.Ā She created the initial patterns, the sizing charts and the instruction content.Ā Many of the these patterns are multi-sized or are available in various sizes.Ā For the most part, these designs are done taking into account the modern human body's shape, height and weight. The Vintage Revival patterns are traces or copies of anĀ old, mass produced pattern; the first mass produced patterns came out in the 1850s.Ā For the most part, you get exactly what came in the original package; in some cases, Saundra has appended historical notes to the instructions.Ā The Vintage Revivals patterns, being copies of the originals, generally only come in one size and are based upon the size and shape of the human body from the era the pattern came from.
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Where can I see the appropriate clothing fabrics for the 18th and 19th centuries?
You can see 1740 through 1940 fabrics in a book titled "Textile Designs" by Susan Meller and Joost Elffers. The subtitle states, "Two Hundred Years of European and American Patterns for Printed Fabric by Motif, Style, Color, Layout and Period and 1,823 Illustration in Color." What they don't say is that 90% of the swatches pictured are life size. The ISBN is 0-8109-3853-7. A second book is Wearable Prints, 1740-1860, History, Materials, and Mechanics by Susan W. Greene. The ISBN is 978-1-60635-124-6. Great books! Order it from your local library that has interlibrary loan capability if you cannot afford the price. There are now many sources for appropriate fabric through the Internet.
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