Vintage Sewing Patterns
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File:1950s_luncheon_(1_of_1).jpg|Butterick 8154, made out of nice brocade. This pattern went together very well, even with having to reduce the darts a lot to fit my modern figure. It helps to wear the dress over a girdle or corselette, even a modern one. I wore this to a ladies' luncheon, and paired it with vintage gloves, a vintage fur hat, and satin shoes from Payless.
 
File:1950s_luncheon_(1_of_1).jpg|Butterick 8154, made out of nice brocade. This pattern went together very well, even with having to reduce the darts a lot to fit my modern figure. It helps to wear the dress over a girdle or corselette, even a modern one. I wore this to a ladies' luncheon, and paired it with vintage gloves, a vintage fur hat, and satin shoes from Payless.
 
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Butterick8154

Butterick 8154; ca. 1957; Junior Misses' & Misses' Dress & Jacket. Smart set - magnet line sheath and drawstring jacket. Scooped dress has cap sleeves and bias cut front bodice and pegged skirt for a softer look. The jacket blouses about the waist, has a turn-back collar, below elbow sleeves.

Featured in Butterick Pattern Book, Summer 1957

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