It may just be me, but I don't think you can really go wrong when it comes to vintage fashion. The lines in this dress are absolutely classic for the the 1940's and even though it's a style that doesn't show much skin, it's extremely flattering and still sexy. There are so many great details to this dress. You have the decorative buttons, the gathering in the front, the pleats in the skirt. Wearing this dress will surely get the wearer a lot of compliments.
What I love about Simplicity pattern 1777 is that it isn't a modern pattern with some vintage elements. This pattern is actually one of their 1940's patterns that they have reprinted with the added ease of modern sizes and modern directions. So now any one of us can easily replicate this amazing dress without dealing with the vintage, and possibly fragile, original pattern. It really is the best of both worlds.
What I also like is that you really have several options in making this retro dress unique. View B shows that it has a different color for the front panel but this panel is a separate piece in View A dress as well. As a result, you can make this front panel different than the rest of the dress for both views. Also, you're free to choose whether or not to do the 3/4 sleeves or the full length sleeves for your dress as it is the same pattern, you just choose your cutting line. The buttons you choose can also make the dress. You can do something subtle or do something that really stands out. I just love it all.
You can also purchase this pattern directly from Simplicity here.
My son’s new fiancee loves, loves, loves retro. She recently carried his great-great grandmothers purse to go with vingate velved dress she wore to a wedding! She’s been talking about starting to sew and she would love this pattern!
Peggy
You’re an inspiration for me to start sewing because of your thorough tutorials. J’adore! I continue to follow your work for sure! 🙂
Hi Professor pincushion, this Simplicity 1777 Retro Dress is so cute, I love the way you work by geving all the details we should know; congratulations!
I try to learn sewing and make this as well as possible, and I would like to do it well to.
Thank you by sharing your technical knowledgements with us.
I continue to watch yours lovely videos and yeah! may be one day I also work like you do.
Best regards. Clotilde
Very sophisticated dress. Thank you for the video! One of my favorite fashion eras.
Thanks for the video you are alway easy to follow and very detailed.
Thank you for all your videos!
How fun – thank you!
This is such a cute design. YOu make it look so easy! thanks for sharing.
I love this dress! You are so organized, I love it. I will have to try it out!
Looks Cute! Can’t wait to try it!