One of my projects last year for Linden was a navy blue 1940s cocktail dress. I still haven't gotten pictures of that dress, but I finally got around to taking pictures of the trial dress made first from the same pattern last summer!

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I call it my peach dress, but it actually has fine red threads woven through it. The fabric was a thrift store find and it's vintage. I don't know the content, but I'm guessing it's a rayon/cotton blend. Very nice to work with and wear. And I think it's from approximately the right era, for this pattern!

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The bodice has scallops on one side and closes with snaps. The ruffle was intended to be twice as wide, but I didn't like how it looked, so I folded it in half and tacked it down. The buttons are not functional.

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I added bias band to trim the sleeves, just because! 

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The belt I cut on the bias too, to add some plaid play, and used a long hoarded novelty turtle buckle. The skirt was fun to do, with the slanting yoke and gathered panel, and looks so very 1940s!

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I finally gave up waiting for the breeze to die down, so this is the best picture I have of the back. Since the dress was on the short side, I ended up doing a very narrow rolled hem, but otherwise adhered to the pattern instructions for the most part. This was one of the first "interesting" 1940s dress patterns I made.

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For a trial dress from a brand new pattern I was pleased with how this one turned out, overall, and I enjoy wearing it during the spring and summer.

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8 responses to “Plaid 1940s Asymmetrical Dress”

  1. Liberty Phillips Avatar
    Liberty Phillips

    This is a really charming dress!! What pattern did you use for it?

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  2. Kristen Stoltzfus Avatar

    Hi Liberty! Thanks so much for the compliment! The pattern I used was a vintage mail order pattern (either Anne Adams or Marian Martin – not sure which) # 9360.

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    Jennie

    This one is so pretty and interesting. It is not often an asymmetrical dress bodice shows up. Great material and turtle buckle too. What a lucky finds.
    Jennie from theuglydame.blogspot.com

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    Liberty Phillips

    Thank you! I should have guessed. AA and MM have the loveliest styles!

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  5. Gina White Avatar

    Oh my heavens, I love everything about this dress Kristen! The fabric, the ruffles, the buttons and the pattern of the pattern! You have done a fabulous job!!!
    Blessings!
    g

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  6. Emileigh Avatar

    (I just discovered your blog and am loving it, hence all my comments…) I’m working on a 40s pattern now that has very similar design elements, how cool! Yours looks lovely!

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  7. Kristen Stoltzfus Avatar

    Welcome to the blog, Emileigh! I have to check yours out as well. I’m so glad you enjoy the blog and thank you for the compliment! 🙂

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  8. bella lauren Avatar

    This is the really cute outfit ,love its color and check print.

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