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dutchy Posted - Apr 19 2009 : 06:42:44 AM
At least I THINK it is difficult, but just thought to ask anyway.
I am looking for a pattern online (free, lol) for a 1930's to 1950's skirt. ANY help from farmgals? I have been googling but there are SO many pages! Maybe one of you know of a site that offers free online patterns or even instructions on how to make a skirt like that?
In a way it should not be too difficult, just as long as I have an idea....

I am looking for the longer, flowy, feminine skirts. Dresses are fine too ;) You know the ones, Doris Day used to wear the prettiest dresses and skirts, that is the kind I am looking for.

I know I ask a lot :)

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Annika Posted - Apr 19 2009 : 07:42:01 AM
http://www.fmfcorp.com/familyspot/sewing.html

One of these might be right. I love the look too! Hope this helps *HUGS*

Annika
Farmgirl & sister #13



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