Folkwear Patterns - Fifties' Fit and Flair
About the Fifties' Fit and Flair
The Folkwear Fifties’ Fit & Flair sewing pattern creates the typical dress shape so successful is has resurfaced decades later. Aside from teenage fads like poodle skirts and saddle shoes, fashions of the 1950’s were remarkably clean, simple, and flattering. After the fabric-conserving war-time styles, skirts became longer and much fuller, beginning with Dior’s New Look in 1947. American designers were challenging Paris by producing well-made, affordable ready-to-wear collections which responded to women’s needs for femininity and practicality.
Dolman sleeves, fitted waist, and a gored circular skirt compliment most figures now as then. For all-season day and night versatility we offer three neckline treatments: a refined jewel neck to show off your favorite necklace (in the 50’s, pearls!); an elegant wide V; and a classic turtleneck. Jewel or turtleneck versions go through fall and winter in wool crepe, jersey, challis, or other soft fabrics. The V neck dress is picture perfect in a flowery cotton print for summer, or in taffeta for holiday parties. Your favorite wide belt or self-covered belt (instructions included) created the perfect accent. There are even pockets hidden in the front gores. To echo the original retro feeling, exaggerate fullness with several stiff petticoats; for a contemporary look, let the skirt swing free!
The Fabric
Choose soft wools such as crepe, challis; medium weight taffeta, cotton, and blends.
Sizing
This pattern is a multi-sized pattern - Size XS-2XL.
Level of Difficulty
There is no specified level of difficulty on the pattern, but Folkwear have very good instructions.