Folkwear Patterns - Blonde Bombshell
About the Blonde Bombshell
Celebrate your femininity with this dramatic, full-skirted sewing pattern from the 1950s. Make it in colorful cotton for a summer sundress or shimmering brocade for an evening party any time of the year.
The mid-1950s celebrated femininity with tight-waisted, full-skirted dresses like this, the Blonde Bombshell. Fitted waists, halter tops, and circle skirts become popular again every few years from then on.
For summer, this dress is easily made in plain or printed cottons (think tropical!). For winter parties, try taffeta, satin, or crepe. The Blonde Bombshell is as versatile as it is flattering, and, of course, you don't have to be blonde!
The dress is very easy to sew, with only five pattern pieces. Its bodice consists of midriff front and back. The halter ties at the back of the neck in View A or is fastened with hooks and eyes for View B. A low calf-length circular skirt fits smoothly into the waist in back, gathers softly in front, and zips up the center back.
The Fabric
Choose most light to medium-weight fabrics, such as cotton, cotton blends, silk, and other silky fabrics.
Sizing
This pattern is a multi-sized pattern - Size XS-3XL.
Level of Difficulty
There is no specified level of difficulty on the pattern, but Folkwear have very good instructions.