This month's tutorial was a pleated belt I created for a dress I made. You could see a bit of the dress in the belt photos, but here is the finished product.

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It's one of those classic, simple dresses. I thought afterwards perhaps I had "wasted" a solid color on it, but it does have some subtle detail, especially in the back where the slim skirt blossoms with the unexpected fulness of pleats.

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The fabric was described as a "steel blue" rayon with an ottoman weave, and it is such a pretty color. It was fine to work with; not so fun to press. Also hard to control on a windy day, trying to snatch photos with a storm blowing up! (Any dark spots are rain drops. 🙂

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This was one of the earlier patterns I collected, and finally got around to making it when I wanted something subtle but classy to wear to a wedding. The style of dress and the graphics make me think it's probably from 1950 or 1951.

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The belt adds another special touch, and I like being able to coordinate different flower clips with it. For these photos I went with ivory accents and pearls, but it goes well with silver flowers and rhinestones too!

And incidentally…I love covered buttons.

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The sleeves have shaping darts at the elbow and a turned up cuff to mirror the turned down collar. 

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Come to think of it, this pattern reminds me a lot of the one pictured in the magazine picture I admired in this post. It would be a good candidate for a re-creation, don't you think?

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One response to “Early 1950s Classic Blue Dress”

  1. bonita Avatar

    Love all these classic details, but the fullness of the pleat at the back of the skirt, I think that’s my favourite part as it’s not something I’ve seen often. It looks fab! ❤
    xox,
    bonita of Lavender & Twill

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