Where to Find Prom Dress Sewing Patterns Online

Jane Miller
Are you a talented seamstress looking for a unique prom dress pattern? Are you a beginning sewer simply looking for a way to save money on your prom dress? Finding a prom dress sewing pattern that fits your skill level and budget is only a few clicks away. Try looking for vintage patterns at one of these sites to create an elegant, one-of-a-kind prom dress.

So Vintage Patternsoffers prom dress sewing patterns from the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's. Their modest prices easily fit into a student's budget. They also offer a layaway service in case you find the perfect dress pattern but are a little short of cash. Check out their pattern resizing service which takes you step-by-step through the process of altering a pattern to fit your specific size requirements. For more elegant styles, browse their vintage gown pattern selection. The 1960's Simplicity pattern number #4168 would make a gorgeous prom gown. Choose a fabric in your price range and complementary color, then add simple white gloves and a vintage brooch to make a stunning entrance at your prom.

Decades of Stylecarries vintage sewing patterns from pre-1920's to the 1950's in a range of sizes. The 1933 Evening Gown pattern #3301 is an elegant Hollywood style evening dress. A lightweight fabric is suggested to achieve a glamorous draping look. Chunky bangle bracelets and matching earrings would complete this 1930's style.

Sydney's Vintage Clothing is a great website offering vintage sewing patterns as well as vintage accessories to match your look. Try the Vintage Vogue Dress Sewing Pattern for a simple but elegant look. Browse the vintage accessories to find a clutch purse, choker-style necklace or bauble ring to add some fun style.

Darn Good Vintage features sewing patterns from the 1920's through the 1980's. This website also contains links to other vintage sewing pattern sellers as well as links to vintage pattern, sewing and fashion resources. For a classic 60's look, search for the Butterick Draped Shoulder Cocktail Evening Dress Pattern #4068. Suggested fabrics include Jersey, Silks and Crepe. Long white gloves and a slim belt would go well with this lovely dress.

Old Patterns carries out-of-print sewing patterns from the 1920's to the present. Their featured pattern is a 1958 Simplicity pattern #3271. What a fun, flirty look for prom! A coordinating shawl would add elegance and flair.

The Blue Gardenia has beautiful vintage sewing patterns from the 1920's and on. The 1930's Butterick pattern #7972 is a floor length gown featuring a low cut back. An elegant pair of earrings is all that is needed to finish this graceful look.

Sensibility offers sewing patterns in styles dating as far back at 1795. This site contains online photo instructions, ePatterns and online classes. If you are looking for a romantic look for prom, the Regency Gown pattern would be perfect. A simple necklace and earrings would fit the look of this bygone era.

When choosing a pattern, be sure to take note of the sewing skill level required and the type of and amount of fabric needed as well as any accessories you wish to purchase. Each pattern will indicate the level of difficulty and suggest suitable material for the best fit and look. Be sure to choose a pattern that will make your prom dress creation both enjoyable and affordable.

Published by Jane Miller

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