This is a sewing pattern challenge to create men’s or women’s garments from 1940’s EvaDress patterns. Accessories (hats, bags, etc.) are not counted as an individual project, but may accompany garments in a submission. Participants may each enter more than one project for this challenge.
Projects may not be started earlier than 12:01 a.m. EST on April 16, 2015 although muslins for fitting may be created any time before April 16.
No purchase necessary to enter, so 1940's EvaDress patterns from stash are fair game! The closing date to submit projects for this challenge is 11:59p.m. EST on June 1, 2015.
The more complicated the project-an intricately embellished gown, or ensembles over individual garments, the higher the consideration for placing as a finalist.
Everyone who enters and COMPETELY finishes a project will receive a $10 non-expiring gift certificate to EvaDress.com.
One top finalist will additionally receive a $100 non-expiring gift certificate to EvaDress.com.
Depending on the number of entries, five finalists will be selected based on quality of construction (construction detail shots are a must), accuracy to the challenge guidelines and overall design with projects remaining devout to the original pattern style lines.
I have the honor of Lauren Maringola from Wearing History Clothing judging from the top five and she will select a top finalist.
Projects submitted to other challenges are certainly welcome, provided they fit into the 40’s Fling parameters stated here.
The top finalist will be notified on the event wall by 11:59p.m., June 2, 2015.
NOTE: By entering this challenge you agree that your submission photos/descriptions may be used in the gallery on the EvaDress web site as promotional material for EvaDress.
To enter, go here (https://www.facebook.com/events/804777156238289/) and post high quality images (longest edge of photo to be 11”, photo to be at 150dpi) to include front, back, side views and construction/design details. Post the main photo to the page and subsequent project photos in the comments section under the main photo. Be sure to write why was this project meaningful to you to submit? Also indicate which pattern was used.
Feel free to e-mail me with questions. Questions may also be posted on my Facebook (EvaDress) wall or posted by commenting on this blog post.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Unique Original Vintage Patterns
I just added a handful of some rather significant original patterns in that they are just plain hard to find.
Take a look here and enjoy!
1945 Lounging Pagamas (the long sleeve portion is missing, but the short sleeve piece is included. I am happy to furnish a drafted replacement of the full sleeve):
1943 Playsuit and Skirt:
1934 Horizontally Tucked Blouse by Vogue:
1930's Evening Gown and Bolero:
Take a look here and enjoy!
1945 Lounging Pagamas (the long sleeve portion is missing, but the short sleeve piece is included. I am happy to furnish a drafted replacement of the full sleeve):
1943 Playsuit and Skirt:
1934 Horizontally Tucked Blouse by Vogue:
1930's Evening Gown and Bolero:
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