Alecia's 1940s Swing Dress
I found your pattern (1940s Swing Dress) and it was the exact dress I was hoping to find in all the shops I had visited!
Emily's 1940s Swing Dress
I was just checking out my usual Etsy shop (Midvale Cottage) for 1940s and 1950s dress patterns and stumbled across a link to your wonderful website! I bought [the 1940s Swing Dress Pattern] and downloaded it....
Kate's Cute 1940s Swing Dress
I thought you might be interested in pictures of the Swing Dress I recently finished. I made it for a murder mystery party set in the 1940s, but it's such a nice versatile dress I forsee it getting a lot of normal wear in the future, too.
Rebecca's 1940s Swing Dress
I have always been inspired by vintage fashion since I was a young teen and thought the clothing so glamorous and practical compared to modern fashions today. As a young woman I wanted more dresses in my wardrobe, so in 2010 I sewed up Jennie's marvelous swing dress pattern for the first time. Since then I have completed two swing dresses from the pattern and always get compliments when I wear them.
Thilda's Swing-Style Blouses
I was always looking for a blouse for my 40's dresses and I was so happy to found your pattern for the "Swing Style Blouse". I had never expected to have so much fun while I was sewing the first one. The pattern is so well explained that I finished it in only 6 hours! I was so happy that I started with the 2nd one. For both blouses I used fine cotton and pearl buttons. Now my 40's dresses are complete. Thank you for your fantastic patterns.
Hannah's Nautical Swing Dress
My sister, Hannah (16), used your Swing Dress pattern and added her own nautical twist for this dress she made in the Spring. She enjoyed working with the pattern and was very pleased with how it turned out! ~ Sarah D.
Fashion Inspiration: My Glamorous Grandparents (Part 2)
In my first post, I covered my grandparents' early history in Hollywood up to the point where "Pop" asked his US Army Air Forces superiors to consider sending him overseas to join the air war instead of working in recruitment and training. They granted that request, and he immediately transferred to North Island to learn to fly Lockheed's brand new P-38 "Lightning" before joining the 48th Fighter Squadron, 14th Fighter Group, serving in North Africa.
Fashion Inspiration: My Paternal Grandparents
From my earliest memories, I have loved to play "dress up," and a large portion of my play wardrobe came from my paternal grandmother's cast-offs. I remember teetering around on silver high heels in a sparkly red chiffon dress liberally sprinkled with rhinestones. How I wish now that I'd known what I was wearing and saved it, but--alas!--that particular dress got worn to death and ended up in shreds long before I could appreciate its real value. Thankfully, my grandmother kept back a lot of her favorite clothes for me to enjoy as an older teenager, and I still have several beautiful pieces.
Casey's Swing Dress Sew-Along
Even though I've made three versions of this dress previously, I am still not tired of it! I'm envisioning a springtime version in a pretty pastel with short sleeves for myself. This pattern is quite simple to sew up, offers a lot of options for deviating and making your own version. To top it off, Jennie Chancey based the pattern on a 40s design
Retro-1940s "Swing" Style Blouse
My Romantic Blouse Pattern also works for the "Swing" Era (1940s-1950s) with its cuffed short-sleeve option!
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Hannah's 1940s Swing Dress
Hello Mrs. Chancey!The first time I saw the 1940s Swing Dress pictures, I fell in love with the style! I had been planning for a long time to buy the pattern, and when a wedding came up that my Mom was to sing at, it was
Erin's Fun Swing Dresses
I made both of these dresses from your Swing Dress pattern. It was a lot of fun and easy to make.The short-sleeved white dress is made out of a reprint flour sack fabric. I had originally wanted to try to
1940s "Swing" Dress Pattern
Here is my 1940s “Swing” Dress Pattern, inspired by an original Hollywood design, circa 1942. The design comes from the WWII days of fabric rationing, which meant narrower skirts and more tailored lines. If you like "Peggy Carter" style, this is the pattern for you!
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Nursing Modification for the 1940s Swing Dress
Laura Singer has put together a photo tutorial to show how she modified my "Swing" Dress pattern to work for a nursing mother.
Casey's Glamorous Swing Dress
This is my third version of the Swing Dress that I've made in the past year--I just love the pattern and silhouette so much! Plus it's a pretty quick project. I used a semi-sheer rayon print I picked up at JoAnn's on
Genevieve's Linen Swing Dress
Well, I finally finished the Swing dress last week. It's taken me awhile to get some photos together, since I had to lasso my Mom to be my photgrapher.
1940s "Swing" Dress Class
The 1940s Swing Dress class is a fun one for those who love the era of Glenn Miller, Betty Grable, Artie Shaw and Rita Hayworth. You'll create an authentic mid-1940s dress and learn about the colors and fabrics of the time period.
1938 Fall/Winter Chicago Mail Order eCatalog
This 100-page 1938 catalog eBook is chock-full of goodies, including ladies’ dresses, outerwear, undergarments, men’s and children’s clothing, gloves, hats, shoes, children’s toys, numerous items for the home, and much more!
Anna's Silk Swing Dress
This is a lovely pattern! I made it once before without taking the designer’s excellent advice and shortening the bodice to the right length. Doing it right this time around made a big difference–look at the fit of that bodice! I inadvertently installed a too-short zipper in the side seam which makes the dress very
Kitty's Swing Dress
I finished my Easter “Swing” dress at 11:18PM Saturday evening! I used a light green crepe that is so pretty! ~ SewingKitty Adorable!