This Early 1930s Sports Skirt sewing pattern was originally published by The Simplicity Pattern Company.
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On the original packaging, the pattern was described as "Ladies' and Misses' sports skirt with center or off-center front button closure. Optional belt with button closure and hip pocket."
2 variations of skirt can be produced from this pattern.
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When it was published, this pattern was designed for the body of Early 1930s woman with a 30” waist and 39” hips.
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Fabric Requirements
2-1/4 Yds. 36" wide fabric
Suggestions
Early 1930s Sports Skirts like this were generally made of linen, pique, shauntung, silk linen, silk pique, rough crepe, flannel, wool tweed or wool crepe and they were colored plaids, gray, tan and check.
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The package has a copy of the original Simplicity Pattern Company on the front cover with copies of the sizing chart, materials requirements chart and pattern piece count on the back cover. Inside the booklet is a pattern layout chart and extensive written and illustrated instructions on building the garment. The patterns are computer drawn, emulating the originals and computer printed on 1 sheets, 36”x83”.
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See sizing chart in images.