Thursday, May 29, 2014

Wedding Dress Pattern Help!

OK fellow costumers and vintage lovers. I need your help locating a pattern!! Specifically McCall 8315. I am desperately searching for a copy of this pattern in my size, or close to my size. (Ideally 32" to 34" bust although I could scale down a 36" bust if I needed to.) Or a pattern that is very similar. Can anyone help??

It just hit me today that I have about four months to go until the wedding and I have no dress. :( I have fabric, oh plenty of fabric. Yards of ivory lace and some ivory silk backed velvet, but no pattern. Well, actually I had one in mind, my 1930s Bestway Fashion evening dress pattern, but after making a test muslin decided I hated the little gathered bodice. I thought I could combine the skirt of that pattern with the bodice from another pattern .... three test muslins later .... fail. It's just not going to work. And now I don't know what to do.

I've given up trying to shop for a modern dress because nothing feels right and fits with our 1930s/40s wedding theme. I could wear one of my 1940s satin wedding gowns but, eh, I'm just not feeling the satin.  That and I don't want long sleeves and can't bring myself to alter a vintage gown to that extent.

So now this is the pattern I have my heart set on but must prepare myself for the fact that I may not be able to get a copy. I saw McCall 8315 posted on Mom's Vintage Patterns Facebook page last week. It's not one of her patterns just one of the many gorgeous vintage evening fashions she shared recently.

I love everything about this pattern. The cut of the skirt, the little sleeves and gathered bodice, and of course the back! The only change I would make is to add a little sweep train. If you own this pattern would you be willing to make a tracing for me?? Pretty please? I would be eternally grateful and will happily trace a pattern of your choosing from my own stash in exchange.

McCall 8315 - I need to find a copy!!!
Oh, and just a reminder that tomorrow is the last day of my Etsy brithday sale and the last day to enter my surprise giveaway!. Don't miss out!

6 comments:

  1. This is a grand pattern I hope you find this one or something similar. It's difficult to find early 30s gowns patterns. I can see why you love this one so much.

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  2. I don't know if this will help any, but Mrs. Depew has quite a few 1930's evening gown patterns that you might be able to use if you can't find the original pattern. You can see them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Mrsdepew/search?search_query=1930%27s+evening+gown&order=date_desc&view_type=gallery&ref=shop_search

    Hope you can find it!

    Brigid
    the Middle Sister and Singer

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  3. This one from the vintage pattern lending library comes pretty close, I think it should be easy enough to add the sleeves!

    http://vpll.3dcartstores.com/1930-Evening-Gown-With-Optional-Jacket_p_218.html

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  4. SelvedgeShop doesn't have anything right now, but you can always check back! I love this store:

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/SelvedgeShop?ref=shopsection_shophome_leftnav

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  5. Hi! I've been a reader for a while but first time commenting! They have McCall 8315 at the Commercial Pattern Archive at http://copa.apps.uri.edu/sample_garment.php?patID=55149

    They have a picture of the back of the pattern with the pattern pieces. It doesn't always work, but I've had luck recently with enlarging the pattern pieces from this site to make a working pattern. If you don't have a projector or something else, I was able to take the glass from a picture frame and trace the pattern piece on it with a whiteboard marker and using a flashlight behind the glass adjusted it till it was projecting about my size on the wall. I was then able to trace it and make a mockup of it and adjust it from there. I hope that makes sense? It may be a way to at least get the pattern, though it still may be hard to put together without the instructions.

    Good luck on the dress!!

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  6. Thanks for all the tips! You gals are great!! :)
    -Emily

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