My first actual maternity dress from a vintage pattern has a fitted back and tie belt, with a loose front panel. I didn't want to use special fabric, so I tried it out first in this pink and tan striped linen, which looked to me like a good house dress print and was coarse enough that I didn't mind using it as a wearable muslin for the tryout. 

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The girdle is cut in one with the top back piece, but I had some trouble attaching it in the side seams so I ended up just seaming it together as if it had been separate pieces, and it still works. 

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The front panel is fuller in person than on the pattern photo, and I didn't like how it looks quite as well as some other styles, but it certainly was comfortable, and I imagine will be even more comfortable later along in the pregnancy. (Just the same, I think I will try a different style next time, with the fullness in the back.)

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Because it's so full, I had trouble hemming it evenly, because depending on how snugly it lays it will appear longer in the front. Oh, well – at least when my belly is pushing it out later on it should look even instead of too short in the front. 

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The contrasting collar and sleeve tabs are simple but still add cute trim. I like the way they mirror each other in shape. 

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I added a front zipper. That, along with the open waist, makes for easy on and off.

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It was one of those projects that went together without any hitches, and was basic enough that another time it might be boring. πŸ™‚

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I may try this pattern again in rayon, but if I do, I'll take the front panels in a bit so they aren't quite so full. But I'll be surprised if I get around to another version because I only have 3 1/2 more months to wear maternity and meanwhile I have some other patterns I want to try!

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5 responses to “1940s Pink Linen Maternity Dress”

  1. Kaitlyn Avatar

    This is a really lovely dress on you, I really like the variety and interest in the vintage maternity patterns.

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  2. Josie Avatar
    Josie

    I love this dress! Would you mind sharing what the pattern was that you used?

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  3. Kristen Stoltzfus Clay Avatar

    Hi Josie – It is Simplicity 4123. I have seen other similar patterns as well, some that are not specifically intended for maternity. The tie front over a loose panel seems to be a fairly common fashion element.

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  4. Virginia Avatar
    Virginia

    I love this maternity dress! You such a fabulous job! I can’t find the pattern anywhere on the Internet. Was it a maternity pattern?

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  5. Kristen Stoltzfus Clay Avatar

    Hi Virginia – Thanks! Yes, It is a 1940s maternity pattern that’s fairly common, thankfully. You can probably find it on Etsy or eBay. The number was Simplicity 4123.

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