This is the companion pattern for the Sense and Sensibility Women’s 1914 Afternoon Dress and includes options for darling play dresses and fancy heirloom gowns. It also looks fabulous with the Girl’s Pinafore and Pantaloons, SKU# 12-SS203 for dressy wear, or for more everyday wear, with the Girls Edwardian Apron, SKU# 12-SS205. The appendix shows earlier designs for girls, so you can see how easy it is to make this pattern work for the early to mid-Edwardian Era.
Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 & 10 all included in one envelope.
Options for short, puffed sleeves and cap sleeves (short or long) included.
Pattern includes instructions for lace insertion, and appendix includes traceable embroidery designs.
You can also use the pattern to create a simple shift-style underdress. All instructions included!
Two different dresses may be made from this pattern. The bodice is poufed (gathered) in the front, and the skirt gathers all the way around. The optional waistline sash can be made from cotton, velvet, silk, or wide ribbon. This pattern is rated “intermediate” because of the heirloom techniques included (French seams; lace insertion). However, making a simple day dress is not beyond the skill of a beginner!
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