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⚫ | Simplicity 1694l; ©1946; Women's One-Piece Dress: Surplice front bodice is V-necked and saddle shoulders release soft fullness. Make it with cap or bracelet sleeves. The draped skirt is gracefully gathered at the left side to a small yoke. Tie ends slip-stitch to the yoke and form a bow. The skirt joins the bodice at the natural waistline. Style 1 has three-quarter sleeves and a button-trimmed bodice. Style 2 boasts lowered armholes and the sleeves are short. |
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Revision as of 20:06, 8 August 2013
Simplicity 1694l; ©1946; Women's One-Piece Dress: Surplice front bodice is V-necked and saddle shoulders release soft fullness. Make it with cap or bracelet sleeves. The draped skirt is gracefully gathered at the left side to a small yoke. Tie ends slip-stitch to the yoke and form a bow. The skirt joins the bodice at the natural waistline. Style 1 has three-quarter sleeves and a button-trimmed bodice. Style 2 boasts lowered armholes and the sleeves are short.
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