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| McCalls 7154 | 
The McCall Archive Collection has released two wonderful 1930s
designs – a gorgeous gown worthy of Jean Harlow, and a lovely day dress.
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| McCalls 7154 | 
Just look at this pattern with its cutouts, hip yoke, and bodice overlay!  Beautiful, complicated construction - this lovely lady has some depth of character!  
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Both of these dresses have some pretty fabulous style lines.
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I love a 1950s frock, but at a certain point, I need a
palate cleanser.  And I believe these fit the bill!  
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| McCalls 7153 | 
My only real complaint is that there is not a fabulous
sleeve included with one of the designs. 
There are so many arm covering variations during this period that I would love to try.  Who else wants one of these sleeve
patterns reproduced?  Or how about a hat pattern (although they must not be very popular since they go out of print
rather quickly)?
Maybe next season . . .
And should I feel the need for something with a 1950s flair,
there are always options.  This top,
for instance, looks very Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina to me.
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| McCalls 7162 | 
And I don’t think I will ever get tired of a classic halter,
fitted waist dress, no matter how many options I already have in my pattern stash.
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| McCalls 7157 | 
But I love having some other new and exciting options to try!  Who wants to play dress up in that gown!?
 


 





















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