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Reissue of simplicity 8498. Miss petite dress in two lengths.
Simplicity Pattern 8498 Vintage Dress in Two Lengths dated 1969. This includes; Miss Petites & Misses Dress in two lengths: The collarless dress with front seam interest has back zipper and slightly lowered round neckline. Regular length V 1&2 have optional top-stitching. V 1 with long set in sleeves has self fabric belt stitched in side seams and buttoned in back. V 2 has short set in sleeves. Ankle length V 3 is sleeveless and has sequin band trim.
Me wearing my simplicity skirt
Blog entry:
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Simplicity 8609 ©1969. SIMPLE- TO-SEW -- YOUNG JUNIOR/TEENS' & MISSES' DRESS IN TWO LENGTHS: INCLUDING A TISSUE LESSON CHART . . . "How to Trim a Dress". The sleeveless dress has back zipper and high round neckline. V. 1 with pleated or gathered trim has contrasting collar trimmed with lace edging. V. I and 2 are regular length. Button trimmed V. 2 features rick-rack and embroidered braid or ribbon trim. V. 2 and 3 are collarless. Mini-length V. 3 has purchased sash or belt slipped thru button trimmed self fabric belt carriers.
Simplicity 5966; ©1973; Miss Petites' and Misses' Dress: The dress V. 1 & 2 with skirt stitched to bodice above normal waistline has back zipper and top-stitched front and neck band. V. 1 with long set-in sleeves has contrasting neck and sleeve bands, V. 2 has short set-in sleeves.
Sunset lighting on our 50m tower. Simplicity! Summit Station, Greeland... top of the ice sheet Oct 9 12 6208
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#5825
Misses' Jumpsuit - Adjustable For Miss Petite
Simplicity ESP Extra-Sure Pattern
Size 12, 14, 16
Out Of Print
©1982
APRIL 24th – LONDON Russ Miles, principal consultant with Simplicity Itself, shares the story of how he helped architect, design and implement a flexible and highly integrated real-world solution that was drastically simplified by using events. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/design-architecture/architectura...
1966 - GIRLS' AND CHUBBIES' ONE-PIECE DRESS: The dress gathered to yoke has back zipper and set-in sleeves. V. 1 with Peter-Pan collar has long sleeves gathered to buttoned cuffs. Collarless V. 2 and 3 have short sleeves and novelty braid trim. V. 3 contrasting yoke and sleeves are made of bonded lace as well as other fabrics.
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What do you do the morning after a long haul flight? Sew of course! Having spent the last seven weeks in cold, snowy, rainy England, I have returned to Singapore. Of course the morning I left for the airport the weather was glorious, I almost changed my flight! At least now I’m motivated to make some summer clothes for when I return in June.
I have made this dress (view B) a few times and once for my sister who having had a hysterectomy needed something that was kind to her tummy area. In Singapore it’s more comfortable to wear something loose with nothing at the waist but as I live in the Orchard Road area I need to be smart too.
The fabric I used is a beautiful Italian linen from Joel & Son, sadly sold out now. I thought the paisley design was appropriate as I am going to India in June.
I love this pattern and it is so simple it can be made in less than two hours if you are experienced. This dress took a little longer as I was very careful with the cutting out because the pattern is quite large and it needed placing carefully. I made my usual petite adjustment then lengthened it as I wanted it to come to the middle of my knees.
I cut the pieces on one layer to make sure the print was in the correct place.
I would suggest making a muslin of the sleeves before you make up the fashion fabric as I found them to be too big. It’s easy to adjust the shoulder seam to fit your shape as the sleeve is in two pieces. I have broad shoulders but slim upper arms so I pinned the sleeve to my shape being careful to leave some ease. I made new pattern pieces the first time I made this dress so I wouldn’t have to adjust them again.
My adjusted pattern pieces
I shaped the neck binding with my iron before I pinned it.
I mostly followed the instructions as written but I stitched in the ditch on the front of the binding after basting to make sure it was even and wouldn’t slip during sewing. I don’t know why instructions leave this step out, I find basting really helps my sewing. I also machine stitched the hem as this dress will need to be washed often.
I know I will make this pattern again but next time I will try silk for a change as I now have three linen versions.
Happy Sewing
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
Made with the Blue Birds print. I love Geninne and the quality of Cloud 9 fabric. I'm really excited to wear this skirt this summer! Blogged at: esposetta.blogspot.com/2012/04/two-skirts.html.
This photo shows the composition technique of simplicity. I liked this photo the most out of all of the ones I took for this specific shoot because it captures emotion of my subject. I also like how the sun naturally rests on the headband and makes the yellow pop. When editing this photo, I cut down the exposure, contrast, blacks, and shadows, but bumped up the highlights and whites. I also messed around with the tone curve a bit and adjusted it to how I liked.
Pattern: Simplicity 2151
View: C minus the epaulettes
Fabric: Stretch Cotton Shirting
Opinion: Meh. Don't care for the proportions. It's too tight in the hips, too long overall and the collar seems odd to me.
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-...
Simplicity 7817 1968 Maternity Jumper or Top, Blouse and Pants. Sleeveless and collarless jumper or dress has low U shaped neckline and back zipper. The blouse has Peter Pan collar, wrist length set in sleeves, pleated and gathered to button cuffs. The pants have elastic waistline casing and front stay of jersey or purchased stretch panel.