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I made it again this time using a very soft cord. More about it here thefabricloft.co.uk/blog/2011/11/22/simplicity-2226-done-...
View C, without belt loops and belt.
Blind hem and French seams on the sides seams.
blogged here www.living101blog.com/2011/11/simplicity-2226-done/
From the collection of Alexander B. Tecoma.
Date: 1945
Misses' and Women's Blouse
This blouse has an underarm gusset and tiny puffed sleeves. In Styles I and III, ribbon is drawn through the neckline casing and elastic through the sleeve casing. In Style II, embroidered edging at the sleeve and neck edges serves as casing. The blouse may be worn off the shoulders. Top-stitched braid trims Style III.
Notions -- Style I, II and III: 2 spools of thread.
Pattern: Simplicity 2360 (sleeveless with flounce)
Fabric: Navy Hanataba from Tessuti Melbourne & Tomato fabrics in Nippori (Tokyo)
Alterations: Instead of a belt, stitched casing down to skirt to form a "waistband". Will also lengthen bodice next time.
The A-Line dress has a slightly lowered square front neckline and back zipper. Views 1 & 2 have patch pockets. Sleeveless View 1 has a two-piece collar. Veiws 2&3 have short set-in puff sleeves with elastic casings. View 1 & 3 are regular length. View 2 is above knee-length. View 3 has lace edging trim. The pattern includes a tissue lesson-chart on "How to Finish Hems". This is a "How to Sew Pattern".
Maker: Simplicity
Pattern #: 7460
Date of Pattern: 1967
Cost of Original Pattern: $ .65
Pattern Pieces: cut and complete
Pattern Envelope: good condition for age, some creasing and discoloration
Pattern Instructions: Included
Size of Pattern: 16
Bust: 38
Waist:29
Hip: 40
From the collection of Jessica H. Jaeger.
Date: 1941
Misses' and Women's Princess Dress
Style I is finished with contrasting panels and yoke sections and is made with three-quarter length sleeves. Style II is made without contrasts and is finished with short sleeves. The neckline is slashed at the center front and closed in back with a slide fastener.
Width around lower edge of dress about 2 1/4 yards for size 16. (34B, 28W, 37H). 2" (finished) hem allowed.
Finished back length from base of neck to hem of dress for size 16 is 43 inches.
Notions --
Style I--II: Slide fastener OR snap fasteners, hooks and eyes; slide fastener; seam binding (optional); matching thread (200 yds.); shields.
Suggested Fabrics --
Style I or II: Linen, shantung, pique, rough silk or rayon crepe, sheer wool crepe, wool jersey.
Style I Contrast: Same materials as dress.
Style II with Short Sleeves: No wool materials.
This vintage Simplicity Pattern # 6532 is for a slim, fitted, button trimmed dress with slightly lowered round neckline, back zipper and pockets, has optional self or purchased belt and top-stitching on side front seams. View 1 has short sleeves. View 2 is sleeveless. The personal fit chart shows alterations for those who require personal fit at waist and hip.
Maker: Simplicity
Pattern # - 6532
Copywright- 1966
Pattern Cost New - $ .65
Pattern Pieces - cut but complete, including instructions
Pattern Envelope- yellowing due to age, some tears at side seams, some writing on envelope and store stamp
Size- Vintage Misses 14
Bust - 34
Waist- 26
Hip- 36
Adopted
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#7561
Misses' Circle Skirt In Three Lengths
Jiffy 3 Pieces
Size 18, 20, 22, 24
Out Of Print
©1991
Project Details:
Pattern: Simplicity 2933, view C
Fabric: Peachskin (100% polyester)
Notion: 1/2" single fold bias tape; 3/8" elastic
I first fell in love with this fabric... it was a great price. The bolt label said "peachskin - 100% polyester", but it felt like a washed silk. I didn't know what pattern I would use, so I bought my standard 2 yards. I was in need of more warm weather tops and discovered this one. This was a very simple pattern that can be whipped up in an afternoon. I put this one on the same scale as Simplicity 2938.
I didn't have to make any alterations to the pattern. I did however use french seams. I also used elastic at the waistline instead of the suggested ties. I didn't machine stitch my facings, I handstitched them for a cleaner finish on the inside. I like my garments to look good inside and out! I really like the pleats, front and back... I think they really make the top look interesting. Even though I doubt if I'll ever sew this again, I recommend this top as a great addition to a Spring/Summer wardrobe.
To enliven the #followthefoodie experience with Team Shivangi Reviews, we visited Market Café in GK 2. With separate smoking and non-smoking seating, the manager reserved a table in both the areas, not knowing which area we will prefer, just goes to say the level of service being provided. The exclusive Gourmet It Up menu contains selected dishes from the restaurant and some of the chef’s favourite.
Staff & Ambiance
Simple & uncomplicated - the first thing that comes to mind. This is the kind of place where you can sit and unwind with friends, have endless drinks & good food to eat. The service is good. We didn’t have to wait too much for anything, nor had we to tell anything. Everything was being done at its pace as we relaxed.
Food & Beverages
From the set Gourmet It Up menu, Jam Jar Margarita and Mocktail of the day was asked for. The former was served in a jam-jar and was above average. Mocktail of the day - Virgin Mojito, again good, was served according to our specifications.
Greek Salad was fresh and tasteful – the right amount of everything. For starters, Ranchero Nachos & Harissa Chicken Skewers were ordered. With homemade Nachos, the former was very refined while maintaining the simplicity but the latter was a disappointment. Though the marinade was fine, the chicken was fibrous and it lacked the necessary moisture it should have had.
The interestingly named – MC BC Biryani – is a butter chicken biryani which is quite unique. The biryani is made using butter chicken – the flavor of which was very dominant. Grilled Chicken with Rosemary Pepper sauce was great again. Served with sautéed broccoli & zucchini & potato mash, this is a meal in itself and quite flavorful too. The complaint we had with Chicken skewers was missing here and we thoroughly enjoyed the dish.
Desserts
A single portion of Caramel Cheesecake, which was special for the day was ordered. The size is good enough for 2 people after all the food we have had. This was again unique in taste and the mixture of cheesecake and caramel sauce did wonders, a must try I would say. A small portion of strawberry sauce served on the side just enhanced the flavours.
The place is buzzing with youngsters from the nearby areas, relaxing with friends, enjoying their drinks and socializing. The staff makes all efforts to take care of all customizations requested. They also have interestingly breakfast and quick lunch menu which are very reasonably priced.
XOXO
Shivangi
(Shivangi Reviews)
Review Credit: Abhik D.
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Simplicity 2211 (the Simplicity Lisette Market Blouse) made up in white and black cotton Swiss dot! More details can be found at my blog, Idle Fancy.
Simplicity 2211 (the Simplicity Lisette Market Blouse) made up in white and black cotton Swiss dot! More details can be found at my blog, Idle Fancy.
Made from a Swiss dotted cotton that I got at Joann's. This was really great to sew with and the pattern went together easily :)
added length to make it a maxi and altered for full bust
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Spanaco Simplicity general cargo ship
Spanaco Simplicity awaits water level in Alfred dock.
IMO: 9472036
MMSI: 305069000
Call Sign: V2QQ9
Flag: Antigua Barbuda
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 2984
Deadweight: 4250 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 89.91m × 15m
Year Built: 2009
Status: Active