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Simplicity 9972
dated 1972
Size 16
Bust 38
Waist 30
Hips 40
Cut and complete.
Misses Jiffy pants in two lengths, dress or tunic. the long or short pants have elastic waistline casing. The dress or tunic with flat woven braid trim has lowered round neckline, short kimono type sleeves and optional purchased applique and purchased belt. Long dress has slit in left side seam.
Dressy Bessy dolls help you learn to do stuff.. I had one but nowadays they would probably be banned because you could choke on a shoelace or zip your earlobe into the zipper or something.
New Look 6931, Sewing Pattern, Women Suit, Shawl Collar Blazer, Princess Seam, Fitted Jacket, Pencil Skirt, Gore Skirt, Size 6 to 16, UNCUT
These gift tags are made from repurposed manila file folders that have been collaged on one side with sewing patterns and images cut from vintage sewing books. Each tag measures 1.25" wide by 1.75" long and has a string attached that is made from plastic bags. I'm really excited about this new improvement!
Ronald Paterson of England. 1 piece dress. The slim skirt joins the bodice at side front and across back with a contour seam. Double gathered overskirt is joined either side of front to continue around back. High oval or lower square back neckline. Below elbow length, short sleeves and sleeveless.
Pictorial Review Pattern Catalog, July 1928. RARE!!!
Pictorial Review magazine started producing their own sewing patterns around the turn of the century (1900). Simplicity bought Pictorial's pattern business in 1936, and the magazine merged with The Delineator (associated with the Butterick pattern company) in 1937. Delineator magazine folded in 1939.
Pictorial Patterns are rare to find today. If you find one, you can bet it is from before 1936, though some unverified evidence suggests Simplicity continued using the "Pictorial" name in Australia for a time (until 1950s?)
Advance Fashion News - December 1937
Advance patterns were the "house brand" of JC Penny. They were produced from 1933 to 1966.
Advance Fashion News - December 1937
Advance patterns were the "house brand" of JC Penny. They were produced from 1933 to 1966.
These double as place cards and favors at a travel themed wedding reception. Made from my own StudioCherie sewing pattern.
McCall's 8121
copyright 1965
Size 1
Breast 20
waist 19.5
Cut and Incomplete with 17 of 18 pieces and instructions.***This pattern is missing piece #11 which is the back interfacing which is definitely not a problem and could easily be created from tissue.***
Duck appliqués are included.
Three section dress, pleated in back and front, back buttoned angel top with matching bloomers and bubble rompers buttoned part way in back. Dress is back buttoned and pleats are stitched in place a few inches below shoulders. Bloomers have elastic in leg opening casings. All views are sleeveless, upper sections are faced and buttoned edges are interfaced with organdy. Instructions for Duck applique are included in pattern.
The Pirate ship is great for imaginative play (21" tall x 20" long x 9" wide); sewing pattern with step-by-step instructions and photos by Laura Lee Burch, Laleebu Toys
See my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/lauraleeburch?section_id=7819040
As featured in Glamour of Hollywood magazine, February 1940.
Hollywood Design No. 1956, a princess dress, may be shortened to tunic length. Designed for sizes 12 to 20; 30 to 38.
Hollywood Design No. 1960 plays up side front fullness. Skirt may be plain. Designed in sizes 12 to 20; 30 to 38.
Hollywood Design No. 1956 is the tunic version of the dress at the extreme left. Designed in sizes 12 to 20; 30 to 38.
Clever Charlotte Chickadee Blouse & Skirt
Blogged at: www.clevercharlotte.com/2012/03/how-does-your-garden-grow/
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mixed media
24" x 24"
This one may still undergo some changes. I don't feel like it is quite right, yet.
Simplicity 7970
copyright 1968
Medium 15" - 17"
Cut~ Missing Top V2, Romper and Pants
Baby Doll Wardrobe suitable for vinyl body baby dolls such as
Betsy Wetsy.
Baby Giggles.
Baby Crawl-Along.
Tubsy.
Make a dress, pinafore, top, panties, romper.
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#7508
Misses' / Miss Petite Dress With Neckline Variations
Size 10, 12, 14, 16
Out Of Print
©1991
Butterick Sewing Pattern
#3778
Misses' Nightgown
by Eileen West
Size Petite 6, Small 8-10, Medium 12-14
Out Of Print
©1986
McCalls 6038
copyright 1961
Size 16
Bust 36
Waist 28
Hips 38
Complete & cut! 18 pieces
Envelope is open on one end with nicks and chips.
Scoop neck, sleeveless dress with four gore gathered skirt. also dress with jewelry neckline, set in sleeves and three gore slim skirt. Tie ends included in front bodice darts of slim dress. Skim skirt is lightly gathered at side front, has darts and low pleat at back,may be lined. Either dress has center back zipper. .
I've been neglecting my Pink Paisley Polka Dots etsy shop. I decided to list a few diverse things. This is a sewing pattern, Butterick #9377. I'm guessing it's from the 1940's.
Advance Fashion News - December 1937
Advance patterns were the "house brand" of JC Penny. They were produced from 1933 to 1966.
The tool belt and tools are great for imaginative play; sewing pattern with step-by-step instructions and photos by Laura Lee Burch, Laleebu Toys
See my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/lauraleeburch?section_id=7819040
This is a stylish way to organize all those patterns you know you'll use again. Quilted Cotton with pocket in front for tags or whatever. Will hold 50-55 sewing patterns easily. (even the thick ones you messed up getting back in the package, haha) Cute little sewing motif. Great for knitting accessories and patterns too!