Vogue Dress Pattern V9000 This is a reproduction pattern from an original 1951 Design
The earliest paper sewing patterns were pre-cut on plain tissue, with notches and holes for guidance which aided in the construction of the garment. The printed pattern was introduced in the 1920’s but did not become commonplace until just after World War II.
Pattern Company: Vogue
There are four major pattern companies still making sewing patterns today. They are Butterick, McCall’s, Simplicity and Vogue. These four are also the most found vintage patterns, though dozens of smaller companies made wonderful patterns throughout the years.
Pattern Number V9000
Dated from: Original design 1951
Pattern Description: Dress with Belt (two looks)
Dress & Belt
Dress has collar, self-shoulder pads, semi-fitted bodice, flared skirt with princess seams, and front button and side zip closing. Dress A: Cap sleeves with cuffs B: Bias neck and armhole facings Belt has purchased buckle
Pattern Sizes as printed on envelope: F 5: 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 measurements on the back of the pattern envelope are for Bust Sizes between 38” to 46” (97 cm to 117 cm)
Rock Follies Vintage Sizes: 14 16 18 20 22
Please check your measurements against our size guide
Difficulty Level: Average
Vintage Condition:
Envelope: Clean with a few creases to corners, left side of envelope is open measurement’s
5 ¾ “x 8 ½ “(14.5 x 21.5 cm)
Instructions: Three sheets as new
Pattern Pieces: Factory folded uncut
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SKU: PPH004
£18.00Price
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