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This is a vintage McCall's 7406 cut, but complete sewing pattern from 1964 for a dress with slim or full skirt options. The dress is fitted at the bodice and can either have a slim four-piece skirt, or a gathered, full one-piece skirt. The dress also has optional sleeve lengths of short or three-quarter length. There is a  center back zipper. 

Bust:  32" Please use measurements as a guide when buying patterns and not the listed size, as they vary greatly from various years of production. Also remember that patterns can be adjusted to fit a range of sizes!

Buying patterns and vintage fabric is another great way to support ethical fashion! It's a sustainable way to build a wardrobe, and much more creative!  Even hiring a seamstress to do the sewing is still going to give you a better made, more affordable garment than what you can buy ready made today!

In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.

McCall's 7406 Vintage 1960s Dress Sewing Pattern

SKU: P9879
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Description

This is a vintage McCall's 7406 cut, but complete sewing pattern from 1964 for a dress with slim or full skirt options. The dress is fitted at the bodice and can either have a slim four-piece skirt, or a gathered, full one-piece skirt. The dress also has optional sleeve lengths of short or three-quarter length. There is a  center back zipper. 

Bust:  32" Please use measurements as a guide when buying patterns and not the listed size, as they vary greatly from various years of production. Also remember that patterns can be adjusted to fit a range of sizes!

Buying patterns and vintage fabric is another great way to support ethical fashion! It's a sustainable way to build a wardrobe, and much more creative!  Even hiring a seamstress to do the sewing is still going to give you a better made, more affordable garment than what you can buy ready made today!

In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.

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