Easter sneaked up on me this year. I realized one week before that if this was Palm Sunday, that meant Easter was in exactly one week! I had already cut out some sewing projects, so I spent Monday getting them to a stage where I could lay them aside, and work on something for Easter.

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Usually I gravitate towards 1950s styles for Easter. But this year, with the short time frame I had to sew, I didn't feel like attempting anything elaborate or fussy, so I looked over my sewing queue to find something suitable already there that I could make in time for Easter, thus crossing something off my list instead of adding to it.

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I chose a 1940s two piece dress pattern paired with a pretty floral quilting cotton I got last fall from mybluprint.com on clearance. I made it from start to finish in one day, so you can see it wasn't very time-consuming. The gored skirt is quite basic, and the jacket also easy & quick to make, with the gathered front that is so flattering, as its only detail.

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I have made a few pretty similar patterns with gathered front sides earlier, so I didn't have any trouble with this one. I had to size the pattern up, but thankfully it was one of these handy patterns that has "let-out" seams, so by sewing those more shallowly, it made the sizing-up job easier. I also added a few inches to the skirt length.

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I finished the neck plain, first deciding which of my vintage collars I wanted to pair with the jacket, then trimming the neck of both jacket and facing to a V of the right depth for the collar before finishing it.

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I don't remember where I got this lovely vintage crochet Irish lace collar, but it matched the little flowers in the fabric perfectly, and makes quite a statement. I tacked it on; it would be easy to swap it out if I decided to use a different collar.

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I found the outfit comfortable to wear; dressy yet low key enough for an Easter at home. It will be a great easy to wear spring and summer addition to my closet – and as I've mentioned before, has my favorite versatile element of being able to mix and match with other skirts or blouses if desired.

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It could easily go casual, but since it was Easter, I dressed it up a bit. Of course I chose my largest hat, adding a spray of vintage millinery daisies.

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I also paired it with a favorite true vintage necklace, heels, and gloves.

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We had a gloriously sunny Easter, but it was very windy. There was no way I could take pictures outside, so I had to experiment with indoor locations. I was quite pleased by how the window pictures turned out. The view out the window (lovely in its own right) was blanked out when the camera focussed on me, creating a nice white-box background.

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Taken on its own, the outfit might not be terribly "Easter-ish", but I bet it will get a lot of wear – more than a fancier gown would have. And perhaps it is similar to what would have been worn for Easter in 1942, with wartime economy going on.

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At any rate, I'm pleased to have this idea materialized successfully and now in my closet…while simultaneously managing to continue the tradition of making a new dress for Easter Sunday. It's my own little yearly tribute to the day when all things were made new.

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If Christ is risen, then nothing else matters.

And if Christ is not risen…then nothing else matters.

-Jaroslav Pelikan

He is risen indeed!

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2 responses to “A Simple 1940s Easter Ensemble”

  1. Ms Sam Avatar

    I loved seeing this on Instagram, but it is so much better seeing it up close and in all different angles! So lovely, and it plays up the collar beautifully. May I ask if it was a vintage pattern you used, or a reprint? I would love to try one with a jacket that you deem “easy”, and with that lovely gathered front!

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    Lynne A Johnson

    An excellent Easter outfit!The style is lovely and the collar is absolutely gorgeous!

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