Vintage 1950s Girdle and Bra Sewing Pattern Vintage Shapewear Sewing Pattern - Canada
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This is an original French pattern from a mid 1950s magazine. It outlines the pattern for a strapless bra and matching girdle and includes adaptations of the pattern for other similar garments. The strapless bra is made of a satin lower cup and band and a stretch lace upper cup. It features two ¼” “baleen” bones inside each cup and one bone on either side seam. It closes in the back with a French Back Closure, comprised of doubled over, crossed elastic and a Ghook. The magazine also suggests an elastic closure, comprised of a wide elastic and hooks and eyes. The high-waisted Girdle is composed of a total of 6 panels, including stretch panels at the sides and the center back. The front is composed of two layers of satin and features a triangular stretch panel at the bottom of center front for ease. The magazine suggests two layers of satin for the front fabric and “elastic” for the stretch panels. This might mean knit elastic or cotton knit fabric as seen on extant girdles of the period. However, it also mentions the use of stretch lace for the elastic panels and insert. The girdle utilizes a left-hand side zipper closure and features diagonal quilting on the center front in order to control the grain stretch of the satin and provide support for the tummy area. Seams are boned with steel or baleen, encased in satin ribbon, linen tape, twill tape, or grosgrain. Garters may be included at the front and sides of the girdle to hold up stockings. Sizing Girdle Waist: 28.5” without taking stretch into account Hips: 39” without taking stretch into account Front Length (with stretch insert): 15.5” Back Length: 15.5” without taking stretch into account Bra Under-bust without stretch closure: 28” Over-bust: 32-34” with stretch lace You will receive: PDF of sewing instructions PDF of sewing pattern sheet PDF of a guide to grading sewing patterns
This is an original French pattern from a mid 1950s magazine. It outlines the pattern for a strapless bra and matching girdle and includes adaptations of the pattern for other similar garments. The strapless bra is made of a satin lower cup and band and a stretch lace upper cup. It features two ¼” “baleen” bones inside each cup and one bone on either side seam. It closes in the back with a French Back Closure, comprised of doubled over, crossed elastic and a Ghook. The magazine also suggests an elastic closure, comprised of a wide elastic and hooks and eyes. The high-waisted Girdle is composed of a total of 6 panels, including stretch panels at the sides and the center back. The front is composed of two layers of satin and features a triangular stretch panel at the bottom of center front for ease. The magazine suggests two layers of satin for the front fabric and “elastic” for the stretch panels. This might mean knit elastic or cotton knit fabric as seen on extant girdles of the period. However, it also mentions the use of stretch lace for the elastic panels and insert. The girdle utilizes a left-hand side zipper closure and features diagonal quilting on the center front in order to control the grain stretch of the satin and provide support for the tummy area. Seams are boned with steel or baleen, encased in satin ribbon, linen tape, twill tape, or grosgrain. Garters may be included at the front and sides of the girdle to hold up stockings. Sizing Girdle Waist: 28.5” without taking stretch into account Hips: 39” without taking stretch into account Front Length (with stretch insert): 15.5” Back Length: 15.5” without taking stretch into account Bra Under-bust without stretch closure: 28” Over-bust: 32-34” with stretch lace You will receive: PDF of sewing instructions PDF of sewing pattern sheet PDF of a guide to grading sewing patterns
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