RH1435 — 1940s British Utility Girdle sewing pattern

Description

Our easy-to-use 1930s Panties pattern helps you make the perfect 30s underwear! Based on an original pattern from 1938, these panties are the essential underthings for 1930s and 1940s dresses and frocks. Panties close on left hip with buttons or snaps. Easy to make, easy to wear, too!

NOW IN PRINT!

Make yourself the perfect Girdle to wear with Wartime fashions!

In the 1940s, Wartime restrictions on fabric and civilian garment production hours threatened the manufacture of complicated garments such as girdles and corsets.

What's a 40s girl to do?

The United States' National Recovery Act asked manufacturers to produce garments with less material and trimmings for the sake of the War effort. The British Board of Trade instituted a simliar program called the Utility program and garments made under this scheme bore the mark CC41.

Based on a British-made girdle with the CC41 stamp, this design is the perfect undergarment for 1940s wartime frocks. Easy to make. Easy to wear. It closes center front with a standard corset button busk and hooks.  A little bit of simple elastic makes for a comfortable fit.

Fits waists 24 to 56 and hips 36 to 68. All sizes in one envelope.

Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

Suggested Fabrics: coutil, cotton sateen, rayon satin, cotton twill
Notions: flat steel bones, corset button busk, heavy hooks and eyes, stocking suspenders, elastic fabric
Yardage Requirements: 1 yard at least 36 wide


NOW IN PRINT! Make yourself the perfect Girdle to wear with Wartime fashions! In the 1940s, Wartime restrictions on fabric and civilian garment production hours threatened the manufacture of complicated garments such as girdles and corsets. What's a 40s girl to do? The United States' National Recovery Act asked manufacturers to produce garments with less material and trimmings for the sake of the War effort. The British Board of Trade instituted a simliar program called the Utility program and garments made under this scheme bore the mark CC41. Based on a British-made girdle with the CC41 stamp, this design is the perfect undergarment for 1940s wartime frocks. Easy to make. Easy to wear. It closes center front with a standard corset button busk and hooks.  A little bit of simple elastic makes for a comfortable fit. Fits waists 24 to 56 and hips 36 to 68. All sizes in one envelope. Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History. Suggested Fabrics: coutil, cotton sateen, rayon satin, cotton twillNotions: flat steel bones, corset button busk, heavy hooks and eyes, stocking suspenders, elastic fabricYardage Requirements: 1 yard at least 36 wide

NOW IN PRINT!, Make yourself the perfect Girdle to wear with Wartime fashions!, In the 1940s, Wartime restrictions on fabric and civilian garment

RH1435 — 1940s British Utility Girdle sewing pattern

RH501 Quick Print Saxon cranach Gown Pattern - Canada

1940s Wartime Bra

Corset Pattern Ellie a 14 Panelled High-waisted Corseted Pencil Skirt or Short Corset plus Bonus Long-line Girdle

RH1445 — 1940s British Wartime Utility Brassiere sewing pattern – Reconstructing History

RH923 Quick Print 1880s-1930s Single-breasted Morning Coat Pattern - Canada

RH1435 — 1940s British Utility Girdle sewing pattern – Reconstructing History

Underwear Patterns – Tagged 1930s– Reconstructing History

1940s Patterns – Reconstructing History

RH401 Quick Print 16th-17th Century Polish Gown Pattern - Canada

This Patterns & How To item by Mrsdepew has 2283 favorites from shoppers. Ships from United States. Listed on 23 Feb, 2024

Vintage Sewing Pattern Template & Scale Rulers 1940s Corselette Garter Belt in Any Bust Size PLUS Size Included 355 INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Australia

$ 8.99USD
Score 4.8(270)
In stock
Continue to book