Past Patterns PP#2115
Late 1920s Ladies Apron Dress Sewing Pattern

This Early 1920s Ladies Apron Dress pattern was originally published by The Standard Fashion Company.
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Originally the pattern was described as 

"Ladies' Slip-on Apron. Breast pocket and short sleeves. Slashed neck to form kerchief look. Tack belt."

This item includes instructions to build 3 variations of the Ladies Apron.

A review of constructing the garment with this pattern can be found via https://sewing.patternreview.com/review/pattern/183219
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This dress pattern was originally developed for the size and shape of a 1920s woman with 40”-42” bust. This is the only size provided with the package.

For resizing information, see https://pastpatterns.com/resizing-vintage-patterns/
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Materials Required

6 Yds of 36” wide fabric

Apron Dresses like the ones that can be developed from this package were made of ginghams and were usually colored blue, grey, tan, lavender, blue-plaid, pink-plaid, pink-check, blue-check and black-and-white-check
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The package comes with an amalgamation of the original Comfort Patterns/Standard Fashion Co front and back covers, the original layout guide & written directions on cutting and making the garment, the Past Pattern Guide to Editing Garments Due to Bust Size and 2 sheets of , computer generated, computer printed patterns emulating the originals, 1 36”x60” and 1 36”x62”.
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Our patterns are printed on 20 lb. white paper and packaged in a reusable plastic. We always attempt to offer the most reasonable shipping rates for domestic and international orders. Multi item purchases are automatically adjusted for combined shipping.
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 See sizing chart in images.


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Pattern developed by Saundra Ros Altman

From the Past Patterns website:
Our first goal, at Past Patterns, is to make patterns of existing antique garments from which you can make reproductions.  
We do this with the hope that people will start creating and wearing reproductions instead of antique originals.  
The clothes we wear and that our grandparents wore are part of our cultural history.  
Just as you would not abuse antiques furniture by cutting off decorative trim,  so you should not abuse antique garments by wearing them.  

Our second goal is that you pick up a little bit of history when you sew the garment.  
The fit, the cut, the fasteners, the fabric design, just to mention a few things, are part to the technology of the time.  

Our third goal, in sewing the patterns, is to spark an interest in genealogy and local history.  
Researching local history is always a rewarding pursuit.

SKU 2072

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