As I work on a few projects that I''m not ready to post, I thought I could highlight some of my new favorites I've listed in my etsy store.
This month I have some lovely patterns to highlight.
First, the 20s:
Listed in my premium collection, this great elton styled dress in a 34 bust.

I think whoever makes it should do the style in blue.
Form the 30s:
This Simplicity day dress has cap sleeves and optional rever, or gusset neckline.

This beauty is in a 38 bust.
For evening, there is an amazing full length gown with bow sash and layered ruffled sleeves.

This gown listed in my Premium Collection is in a 36 bust.
From the 40s:
This one is from my personal collection.

Another 40s new look pattern is this great dress suit.

This pattern is in its factory fold, and in a great 44 bust.
Last but not least:
In looking through my catalogs, Ive decided to offer some of my pattern booklets in PDF form.

Right now Ive listed a DuBarry Prevue set of two booklets, one from 1939 and 1940 and an NRA marked Simplicity booklet.

I'm planning on listing a few more of these soon.
Thats about it. Thanks to all those who have supported my store. I sincerely appreciate it.
Well, I hope then that HCT does Annie in the 30s so I can buy your pdfs as an excuse for research.
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