Showing posts with label Wedding dress pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding dress pattern. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Princess Seams Refresher


by Anne from AnnesVintagePatterns

Ava loves everything Princess. My great-niece has seen all the Princess movies, loves books with Princess stories, and she has a wardrobe of Princess attire to rival Kate’s.  Oh, and did I mention she is 5 years old?  When she is older and begins learning to sew (plan afoot to encourage and help with this activity),  I’ll bet she won’t have a clue what it means when she sees a pattern describing princess seams.

1940s Dress Pattern Marion Martin Mail Order 9063 Vintage WWII Swing Era One Piece Day Dress with Princess Seams
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Princess seams are long, shaped seams sewn into clothing to add contouring or to tailor the fit to closely follow a woman's figure.  The princess seam style of dress needs no waistline, since it does its shaping without darts, by joining edges of different curvature.  The resulting princess seams typically goes from the shoulder (or under the arm) and curves gently over the bust point and down to the lower hem.  When princess seams are used on the front of a garment, they run over the line of the bust to create an even, smooth look.  This creates a slimming look, often seen in dresses with an A-line silhouette.  Many form fitting garments, such as formal gowns, are made with this type of seaming.  On slender women, princess seams can be used to highlight the figure and provide the illusion of curves. Princess seams emphasize a thin waist for women with hourglass figures.  Princess seams can be adjusted for fluffier women like me to fit an ample bosom and hips.

Here are some PatternPatter team members’ patterns featuring princess seams.
Simplicity 9162 UNCUT  Style Wedding Dress and Bridemaid Dress Sewing Pattern SIZE 8-18
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1950s Sundress Pattern Simplicity 3522 Misses Summer Day or Evening Dress Fitted Blouse and Jumper Womens Vintage Sewing Pattern Bust 32
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60s Misses Blouse Sewing Pattern Back Button Princess Seam  Square Jewel Neck  Top 38 Bust Size 18 Butterick 3476
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Do you enjoy sewing with princess seams?

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Which Bride Were You?

By Adele Bee Ann Patterns
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Found at Pattys Past Times
Which bride were you? Were you the sophisticated bride of the 1940s, the demur bride of the 1950s, the coming of age bride of the 1960s, the barefoot hippie bride of the 1970s, or the new wave bride of the 1980s? Perhaps you were the modern bride of the 1990s and 2000s?
From Atomic Redhead

 Did you keep it simple or go all out? Did you spend hours primping or walk down the isle with beach hair? No matter what you did or how you did it...every bride is beautiful...even the bride of Frankenstein had her attributes...because as we know, brides always look beautiful, their beauty lies not in their attire, but in the warm glow of love that radiates from their faces. Enjoy these bridal fashions from times gone by...


From Miss Betty's Attic


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