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Description:

You are bidding on a lovingly created digital sewing pattern of the above:


                                                     Star Trek TOS, "The Enterprise Incident", Romulan Commander Officer uniform.

                    

This pattern has been carefully reproduced to reflect the actual style lines of the original dress, with a considerable amount of hours of research to ensure an authentic replica. If you find images or media which corrects the design, I shall change the pattern forthwith!

The pattern for this dress is as follows: The dress has a collar, set in sleeves, and has a waist seam. The front bodice has one seam to the right (our left).  This is almost a princess seam however it starts at the collar edge over the bust and down to the waist, and is around 1" over from the bust point towards the centre seam.  The other side of the bodice and skirt has no darts. The pattern is an estimated length but you can decide on the length when you make up a toile depending on your personal shape.  The sleeves have thumb loops.  The skirt 'scarf' is inserted into the waist seam. The back 'scarf' is shaped to the shoulder, and inserted into the shoulder seam and armhole to the back notch.  The dress is worn with a purchased belt and trim.

Video link: at approximately 1 min 44 seconds the Commander's arm brushes against the 'lower front scarf' due to the movement to the left edge (right to us) the scarf moves all the way up to the waist band (belt) indicating that it is not the lower skirt in the red colour unless it is split to the waist! 

https    ://      www        .youtube.com/    watch?v=spTO53r_huw    

(YouTube: Trek Challenge Review: Star Trek TOS "The Enterprise Incident")


Paper pattern comes neatly folded in a pattern envelope.


Size:  Please do compare your own measurements with those in the chart shown, as the pattern drafting process follows the updated 1982 BS of sizing and is not the same as the ones used by high street manufacturers today.

 

Essential information:

This is a flat pattern design and will need to be made into a toile before making a finished garment.  The toile allows you to make any personal fit adjustments and any pattern adjustments.  The user will need to add own seam allowances, and cut out.  Pattern markings include wording such as 'centre front', grain lines and sleeve notches only.  

 


About Daisy's Pattern Parlour:


My digitised patterns come in many guises: 

I state in the listing which kind of pattern it is, and sometimes I will describe the justification for the placement of style lines - such as patterns created from fashions in the movies.


I only use the best paper which is sold as fit-for-purpose in the fashion industry, and not paper that is meant for other purposes: which rips, tears and does not move with your fabric and characteristic of printed PDF patterns and A4 paper!


As my patterns are vintage, they are of vintage sizing.  However, sigh not! I can make any pattern in modern sizes as well as custom sizes small or large. Just send me a message and I shall create a listing especially for you.


Flat patterns are designed as such that a toile be made, this is a step towards the finished garment and this applies to the modern patterns I make, and with exception some others.  The vintage patterns are, like modern times, meant to be made straight from fabric - however, I would recommend that sewers with less experience make a toile first.  Sewers with more experience could fit the paper pattern to themselves and make any necessary alterations.  However, I would recommend making a toile first of all the patterns as they are vintage and may need modern modifications: such as bullet bust, wide shoulders, wide skirts to facilitate walking, and body proportions.  


After Sales Tips can be found on Daisy's Pattern Parlour Pintrest page.  Images and patterns, ongoing projects and articles of interest can be seen on Facebook and Instagram.


Please check and understand the pattern before cutting from your fabric


I have included a picture of a typical Daisy's Pattern Parlour pattern to reflect the quality of the pattern for sale.


FAQs:

Q: Do I ship to the USA? 

A: Yes, I am a member of the Global Shipping Programme.

Q: Can you provide a picture of the finished garment from one of your own patterns?

A: Flat pattern drafting is one of the steps in creating a finished garment.  It is followed by making a toile to test and perfect the garment before cutting from the final fabric, often this is not necessary depending on the skill of the sewer and their ability to fit the paper pattern and make assessments.  I am afraid I cannot make a finished garment for every one of my patterns as this would considerably increase my production times and costs: often it takes two days to create and digitise my multi sized patterns, this time would be increased significantly if I was to then create a toile, find and order the fabric and notions, create a finished garment, find a model, photograph, and then advertise.

Q: Can you provide a picture of the finished garment from a pattern from a manufacturer such as Vogue or Simplicity?

A: No, as I do not feel it is necessary.

Q: Are seam allowances, notchings and grain lines on the patterns?

A: Most of my older fashion plate patterns do not have seam allowances included.  Seam allowances are not included in flat pattern drafting.  With some of the other older patterns I transfer the notches when digitising, but I do not add them to the flat patterns.  Some older patterns have grain lines on, some do not. I do include grain lines on the flat patterns.

Q: Can you make other patterns?

A: Sure! Send me a picture and I'll get back to you.

Q: Please could you supply a sample?

S: Of course! Simply send a C5 SAE to the address listed and I shall send you one.  It will be a random smaller than an original pattern and may contain a single pattern piece, a cross section of a pattern sheet, or a miniature pattern.

Q.   I would like a refund after I have bought this item, as I just don’t think I want it anymore!

A.  I supply these patterns under the excepted category of the Consumer Contracts Regulations Act 2013 under Part 3, item 28, Limits of application: circumstances excluding cancellation, 1c and 1f.  Should you choose to buy my product I will assume you agree with these terms.  Should you wish to buy one of my products, sample the item, and then return for a refund – I offer a free sample service to demonstrate product performance and to aid your decision to buy.  While I would be welcoming to offer a full refund service for remorse returns, it greatly increases selling costs which I would have no other alternative than to raise all my prices where every customer is affected. A remorse service also puts my product at risk of stealing, yes, unfortunately some people copy the patterns and then send them back, and many also use them and then send them back for a full refund!  These products are delicate and I cannot re-sell them afterwards, so I hope you understand.



Other information:

Sorry, no returns.

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