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1960s Slim Day Dress Sewing Pattern Ringier c12582 B36
A very chic early 1960s day dress pattern!
Afternoon dress. Top has round yoke and three-quarter length kimono sleeves, slightly blousy in the back, jewel neckline. A small bow accentuates at the yoke line at the back. Slim skirt with slit in the back. Wide belt. Back neck and side zippers.
This pattern was shown in the Ringier Journal de Mode Autumn/Winter 1961/62 - see last photo (the magazine is not for sale).
All pattern pieces are pre-cut and marked with small holes for markings etc. Pattern pieces are stamped with remarks line "grain line", "side seam", "Centre back" etc. in German, English and French. The included instruction sheet is in German and French (text only, no illustrations).
Size: marked vintage European size 42
Bust: 36 1/4" / 92 cm
Waist: 28 3/8" / 72 cm
Hip: 39 3/8" / 100 cm
Condition: very good, all pieces complete, only the skirt pieces have been unfolded and were maybe used, the other pieces remain folded as they originally were.
If you would like to find out more about Ringier patterns, please have a look here: http://vintagepatterns.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Ringier
Afternoon dress. Top has round yoke and three-quarter length kimono sleeves, slightly blousy in the back, jewel neckline. A small bow accentuates at the yoke line at the back. Slim skirt with slit in the back. Wide belt. Back neck and side zippers.
This pattern was shown in the Ringier Journal de Mode Autumn/Winter 1961/62 - see last photo (the magazine is not for sale).
All pattern pieces are pre-cut and marked with small holes for markings etc. Pattern pieces are stamped with remarks line "grain line", "side seam", "Centre back" etc. in German, English and French. The included instruction sheet is in German and French (text only, no illustrations).
Size: marked vintage European size 42
Bust: 36 1/4" / 92 cm
Waist: 28 3/8" / 72 cm
Hip: 39 3/8" / 100 cm
Condition: very good, all pieces complete, only the skirt pieces have been unfolded and were maybe used, the other pieces remain folded as they originally were.
If you would like to find out more about Ringier patterns, please have a look here: http://vintagepatterns.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Ringier