PRINTED PATTERN- WWII Homefront- 1940s Overalls, Playsuit, & Trousers Pattern- Wearing History

PRINTED PATTERN- WWII Homefront- 1940s Overalls, Playsuit, & Trousers Pattern- Wearing History

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#R104- Wearing History Resto-Vival. WWII Homefront Overalls, Playsuit, & Trousers. Also Includes Baseball CapThis is for PRINTED PATTERN- Mailed to you. E-Pattern download is available in a separate listing in my store.   See Size Pack Measurements in PhotosA perfect addition to your 1940s wardrobe, these overalls are both functional and fashionable! Every WWII gal needed a pair of trousers or overalls when working toward Victory, and with this pattern you can make this vintage essential for your wardrobe!This pattern features a lovely V neckline, straps that criss-cross at the back, a set in belt, and trousers with optional front pockets. This can be worn over a blouse (blouse NOT included in this pattern, blouse pictured is from Smooth Sailing pattern), but the overalls hit high enough that you could wear them without a blouse, as in the late 1930's "Farmerette" fashion, or as a playsuit with shorts. The front of the pants have a tuck on each side, which is hidden when the pockets are used. The tuck will be visible if no pockets are used. If made without the top, these make excellent trousers, and when made in denim and with the pockets, they are great 1940's jeans! Technical InformationThis pattern is a Wearing History Resto-Vival pattern based on an original period mail order pattern from the WWII era. Unlike the other Resto-Vival patterns, which are follow the outline of original period pattern pieces, this pattern needed serious corrections in order to make the pattern fit together properly. I have edited, corrected, and improved this pattern so you can be sure the pieces will go together as they should. This pattern retains authentic period fit, including the lower crotch rise length that is different than the rise in today's trousers. This pattern includes pattern instructions based on on the original instructions. Some notes have been added to the instructions to aid in construction.This pattern was originally available in Misses sizes 30" bust to 40" bust, but this pattern has been graded to expand the sizes to size 30" bust through 46" bust. Sizes above 40" bust have been supplemented with yardage requirements and cutting charts which were not available in the original pattern.SIZINGThis pattern is in MISSES SIZING. Larger sizes are based off the same misses size pattern and ARE NOT plus size. Plus sizes will most likely require more alterations in order to fit properly.ORDER BY YOUR MEASUREMENTS, NOT PATTERN SIZE NUMBERPattern sizing was different in the 1940s than it is today.MISSES SIZING **This pattern runs small in the hip. This pattern has very little ease, and runs small in the hips. Order the next size larger if you need more room in the hip or desire more ease. Refer to the finished garment measurements given below**If you are between sizes, order your size by your largest measurement, as it is always easier to take a pattern in than add to it.FINISHED GARMENT MEASUREMENTSAbout Wearing History Resto-Vival™ PatternsResto-Vival™ Patterns are original historic patterns that have been restored and revived. Original patterns are usually available only in single sizes, precut from tissue paper and totally unprinted, with details like grainlines and darts indicated only by small perforations. Resto-Vival™ patterns are printed on sturdy bond paper instead of tissue and clearly marked with drawn and labeled markings. These markings aid the modern sewer in understanding the markings of the original pattern and the construction of the garment. Resto-Vival™ patterns follow the period shapes of the original patterns, maintaining the historical accuracy of the completed garment. Original period instructions are included. These instructions are text only (unless otherwise noted) and fairly minimal, especially compared to instructions for modern patterns. At least an intermediate knowledge of dressmaking and a good familiarity with pattern construction is suggested. You may choose to have a modern or period sewing book handy to help with basic construction methods that the pattern instructions do not cover in detail. Also, fitting a muslin mockup is strongly recommended, as all garments were meant to be worn over period foundation garments or corsetry.

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