Vintage Sewing Patterns
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== Sources/Vendors ==
 
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*[http://aladiesshop.com/1970s-vogue-1549-dvf-vintage-sewing-pattern-the-quintessential-diane-von-furstenberg-wrap-dress-very-easy-to-sew-wrap-around-dress-bust-34-american-hustle-era/ A Ladies Shop.Com]
 
*[http://aladiesshop.com/1970s-vogue-1549-dvf-vintage-sewing-pattern-the-quintessential-diane-von-furstenberg-wrap-dress-very-easy-to-sew-wrap-around-dress-bust-34-american-hustle-era/ A Ladies Shop.Com]
*[https://www.etsy.com/listing/568615447/vogue-1549-1970s-misses-front-wrap-dress?ref=listing_published_alert. mbchills modern and vintage sewing patterns]
 
 
*[http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=762776357 Sandritocat's Vintage Patterns ]
 
*[http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=762776357 Sandritocat's Vintage Patterns ]
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*[https://www.etsy.com/StitchinWoo/listing/781402063/iconic-dvf-vogue-1549-diane-von? Stitchin' Woo]
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

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Vogue1549a

Vogue American Designer Original 1549; ca. 1976; Diane Von Furstenberg - Front-wrapped dress, three inches below mid-knee or evening length with fitted bodice, slightly gathered at front and tucked at back into waistline, has fitted and flared skirt and attached tie ends that tie at side front or center back. Full-length sleeves have pointed cuffs with button trim. With or without pointed collar, topstitch trim.

Also issued as Vogue 1679

Featured on the cover of Vogue Patterns September/October 1976, modeled by Diane Von Furstenberg herself.

Model pictured on pattern is Karen Bjornson

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