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The Belle of the Ball: Butterick 6810 |
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Written by ornament_gal
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Thursday, 09 December 2010 |
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This 1950s Butterick 6810 pattern would make a lovely ball gown, precious prom dress, or unforgetable wedding dress if only a buyer could find it! Ballerina or Full Length Evening Dress: You'll look your prettiest in this bouffant formal. Softly draped surplice bodice (back and front) ends in the molded midriff. Full circular skirt sets you in a gay whirl. (A) Interesting effect - contrast surplice section. Once again, Patterns of History has tantalized someone with a beautiful pattern image that's not for sale on Patterns of History. I'm sorry to disappoint but happy to show off these gorgeous images. If I can help give these beautiful patterns life by seeing them sewn into stunning garments, then I'm happy to oblige. Do you have this pattern lurking in a box of sewing patterns? For months, a buyer has searched for this very pattern. But, alas, it remains elusive. If you have this pattern for sale, post a link in the comments section. If you prefer email, use the contact form to send the link of your listing for this pattern. Comments regarding the patterns are always welcome. Spam posters with "work at home" ads should go elsewhere.
~~ Nancy ~~
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