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My first Simplicity 2451 skirt - made from a skirt I purchased for $1 from the school fete's second-hand clothes stall. I laughed at this photo - my very tall husband held the camera up slightly above his head and this is the result! Mini-me!
MISSES’ ONE-PIECE DRESS – (INCLUDING SIMPLICITY’S PERSONAL-FIT TISSUE CHART):
Shift dress has lowered round neckline, short raglan sleeves, back zipper closing, top-stitching trim and optional tie belt. V. 2 has collar. This pattern includes an extra feature for those people who require personal-fit at waist and hip. The waist and hip can be made larger (or smaller) than regular size of this pattern.
Simplicity Vintage Sewing Pattern
#5703
Puff Quilt-Coverlet For Twin And Full Size Beds And Puff Pillow
Twin Size Quilt-Coverlet - Approx. 66" x 90"
Full Size Quilt-Coverlet - Approx. 78" x 90"
Puff Pillow - Approx. 18" x 18"
Out Of Print
©1982
Simplicity Vintage Sewing Pattern
#6032
Misses' Halter Dress In Two Lengths & Unlined Jacket
Size 10 Bust 32 1/2" Waist 25"
©1973
First muslin - the back. I didn't make any fit changes here, although I did merge the back and front yoke pattern pieces. I really dislike how poofy it is, so I'm going to try to eliminate the bottom pleats and shorten it so that it is more fitted in back. That will be muslin #2. More deets on the blog - Kadiddlehopper
Mont-Romies
Val d'Aran
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Simplicity and beauty in a wild daisy.
Simplicidad y belleza en una margarita silvestre
This is my best example of Simplicity. I really like this photo because the pottery guy in right in the center and the quality of this photo is very clear. To create contrast in my image I had my exposure at -0.76, contrast at -12, and highlight at -49. Also, i put the temp color at 5043k, tint at +7, and saturation at +12. The mood I was trying to create was funny but some people could also find this image creepy.
bodice: Amy Butler. skirt panels: orange Katie Jump Rope and vintage small orange flowers. pocket and ruffle: Moda polkadots.
Description: Wearable Muslin - Simplicity 1887 Shorts View C
Date Completed: 13th July, 2012
Pattern: Simplicity Pattern from the Remnant Warehouse
Fabric: Cotton (?) from the Remnant Warehouse
Comments: Woohoo, another wearable muslin. The fit of these shorts are FANTASTIC. I normally have problems buying shorts, so I am pleasantly surprised that these fit so well straight out of the packet. I guess having elastic on the back (only the back, not the front) makes it easier to fit?!
However, my only concern is that I couldn't figure out how to finish/attach the elastic to the waistband facing, which I've fudged here. Still wearable, but I need to sort it out before making another 2 pairs (which I have already bought the fabric for)!
Changes to Pattern None. Although I left off the ties on the waist.
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#9719
Babies' Romper
Size Extra Small 7 - 13 lb, Small 13 - 18 lb, Medium 18 - 21 lb, Large 21 - 24 lb
Out Of Print
©2001
Another Seventies-go-retro example.
See also:
Marian Martin 9928 (1940's)
Simplicity 4102 (1942)
Simplicity 6173 (1973)
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#5194
Misses' Fast & Fabulous Pullover Jumper
Adjustable For Miss Petite
Size 10, 12, 14
Out Of Print
©1981
Simplicity Vintage Sewing Pattern
#8849
Pantdress In Women's & Half-Sizes
Size 16 1/2 Bust 39"
©1970
Modifications: Waist band added in front to match tie in back. Added ruffle on bottom to match tie and bodice lining.