Making a Vintage Dress from 1944 Using a Modern Sewing Pattern- Butterick B6485
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 Published On Mar 26, 2020

I'm really pleased with how well this 1940s dress turned out. This was my first time sewing a vintage dress from one of those reprinted vintage sewing patterns and I will definitely be doing it again.

With special guest appearances from Winnie and Sergeant Tibbs.

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The fabric - Secondhand from a charity shop
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Thread: - AD http://tidd.ly/e3773d59
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Angled Scissors: https://www.williamgee.co.uk/shop/fis...
Curved ruler aka Patternmaster: https://www.morplan.com/gb_en/pattern...
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With thanks for the use of the song Mesmerize:
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