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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.

Find joy in the simple things of life...they are all around you! Blessings to ALL my Flickr Friends! Love, Amy :)

Adopted

 

Simplicity Crafts Sewing Pattern

 

#9734

 

Misses' Skirt With Detachable Tabards & Tie Belt

 

Instructions Included For Recycling Jeans

 

Size 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18

 

Out Of Print

 

©1990

Date: 1945

 

Misses' and Women's Blouse.

 

Notions --

Style I: 2 spools of thread; triangular shoulder pads (optional); 5 buttons (1/2" diam.); snap fasteners.

Style II: 1 spool of thread; triangular shoulder pads (optional); 3 buttons (1/2" diam.); snap fasteners.

Style III: 1 spool of thread; triangular shoulder pads (optional); 3 buttons (5/8" diam.); snap fasteners.

Style IV: 2 spools of thread; triangular shoulder pads (optional); 3 buttons (5/8" diam.); snap fasteners.

 

From the collection of Jessica H. Jaeger.

Adopted

 

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#5780

 

Men's Set Of Lined Vests

 

Size 40

 

Out Of Print

 

©1982

On a very rainy day... Took this picture from inside of my car.

 

Textures used: kk_simplicity. Thank you!

 

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Russ Miles and David Dawson came to Skills Matter and gave a one day workshop on how to inject simplicity in software. Working in teams, delegates created their code to navigate a real world AR drone (without crashing it!), learning how to break down a problem and tradeoff for the right values in Architecture, Design and Code. How to create the right number of tests to build the right level of confidence and how to enable Real Application Agility through Simplicity.

You can see the SkillsCasts (film, code, slides) of the day at: skillsmatter.com/event-details/home/russ-miles-practical-...

I used Simplicity 2959 as a base pattern to make my wedding dress. I made a number of modifications and changes in the process but am very happy with the end result.

Full post here: smoonbeam.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/our-perfect-day.html

A dress for my little princess

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Simplicity Vintage Sewing Pattern

 

#8595

 

Toddlers' Pullover Dress Or Tunic, Pullover Top & Pants

 

Size 2, 3, 4

 

©1978

Simplicity 1717

"Frugality is one of the most beautiful and joyful words in the English language, and yet one that we are culturally cut off from understanding and enjoying. The consumption society has made us feel that happiness lies in having things, and has failed to teach us the happiness of not having things." ~Elise Boulding

Pattern: simplicity 3835

Fabric: Black & Aubergine check from Tessuti

 

The fabric is not too good. I've worn it twice and it has pilled all over. Looks about 5 years old all ready. Such a shame...

 

I was going to add pockets and take it in around the chest but probably won't now the fabric has pilled.

 

But I still love it!!

When i stayed in Uganda this is how my friend kept her toothbrush and paste - tucked into the wood on her hut wall!

Baby pants and appliqued onesie

Blogged here

Russ Miles and David Dawson came to Skills Matter and gave a one day workshop on how to inject simplicity in software. Working in teams, delegates created their code to navigate a real world AR drone (without crashing it!), learning how to break down a problem and tradeoff for the right values in Architecture, Design and Code. How to create the right number of tests to build the right level of confidence and how to enable Real Application Agility through Simplicity.

You can see the SkillsCasts (film, code, slides) of the day at: skillsmatter.com/event-details/home/russ-miles-practical-...

Daydreaming in her new dress made from the 1974 Simplicity 6606.

 

Photo taken by Thomas Sands

I used Kims Simplicity texture . . .hence the title :-)

The green area shows where I added 3/8" of height to the pattern pieces. For more info, go to my review of this pattern at: sewing.patternreview.com/cgi-bin/readreview.pl?readreview...

This is Such an AWESOME pattern! I love the Poncho and Poncho Top! It is so fab! This is a "Simple to Make" Pattern from the 1950's. The blouse, tunic and poncho patterns are all included in this great pattern.

 

Maker: Simplicity

Pattern #: 3600

Copywright of Pattern: 50's

Pattern Price New: $ .50

 

Size: 12

Bust Size: 32

Waist:25

Hip: 34

 

I made simplicity pattern 2443 designed by Cynthia Rowley out of a knit I've been hoarding for a little over a year. Really easy and serger friendly!

Shirtwaist dress fabric. I've found it incredibly difficult to find a fabric! I want a big check b/w gingham but I think the cut of the skirt will make it a spectacularly bad choice. So my theme is 'English rose'. Stark difference to my recent Purple Hazel! This is a rayon cotton blend and will probably need a lining...

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