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Visit our free guide: Past Patterns Guide to Resizing Vintage Patterns Pattern Details Original McCall 6773 reproduced by Past Patterns Elegant gathered or shirred neckline treatment for a distinctly early 1930s look Two sleeve views, including long sleeves or short sleeves with frill Long, slender skirt silhouette typical of the period Suitable for refined daywear, dinner wear, or simple evening dress interpretations Material Requirements View A, long sleeves: 3 5/8 yards of 39 wide fabric View B, short sleeves: 3 1/4 yards of 39 wide fabric Suggested Fabrics Period-appropriate fabrics for a dress of this type include: Satin Crepe Linen Lightweight silk Batiste Pongee Period-Appropriate Colors Soft pastels, ivory, rose, blush, and other gentle tones were especially suitable for early 1930s dresses with gathered neckline treatments
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