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McCall's 9771; ©1954; Women's and Misses' Blouse
7 pieces. sizes 14 (32 bust) through 20 (38 bust) and 40 through 46.
Advance Fashion News April 1943.
Advance Pattern Co. produced sewing patterns from 1933 - 1966. They were the "house brand" of J.C. Penny.
Misses' one piece dress. Designer fashion. Dress with blouson bodice and extended shoulder line has cowl neckline, modified A line skirt, back zipper and self fabric tie belt or purchased belt. V. 1 has below elbow length set-in sleeves. V. 2 is sleeveless.
Simplicity 6166
copyright 1965
Size 16
Bust 36
waist 28
Hips 38
UNCUT!
I designed this pattern to follow a lesson on beginning to use your sewing machine. Making cloth napkins is a perfect way to practice sewing straight lines and turning corners!
Blogged at wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/01/oooh-fancy-schmancy-dinne...
Illustration from the Marian Martin Spring 1950 catalogue. Useful for dating your vintage Marian Martin sewing patterns.
Simplicity 9519
copyright 1971
Size 14
Breast 36
Waist 27
Hips 38
Complete and cut! Envelope is age toned with tiny nicks and chips.
Narrow Shoulder Look Design: The dress with empire seaming has back zipper high round neckline and set in sleeves. V1 & 2 with self fabric ruffles have long sleeves. V1 & 3 are mini length V2 is ankle length V3 with purchased belt has stand up collar and short tucked sleeves. The pants V3 have elastic waistline casing.
Made using the Sis Boom Jamie Dress sewing pattern and 20 different Amy Butler scraps pieced together.
I wrote about this on my blog!
www.sewsweetness.com/2011/04/sis-boom-jamie-dress-quilt-s...
McCalls 6140, Women, Sewing Pattern, Strapless, Spaghetti Strap, Tunic Shirt, Sleeveless Top, Round Neckline, Short Sleeve, Size 14, UNCUT
Images of sewing and embroidery projects featured in issue #66 of the BERNINA inspiration magazine. Fore more information please visite www.bernina.com.
patterns and directiosn for sewing and knitting for the whole family. PJs, lingerie, infant and toddler mix-and-match wardrobes, sweaters to knit for infants, men and women, dresses and jackets for women.
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Womens Jumpsuit, Sewing Pattern, Simplicity 6904, 70s Vintage, Fitted, Button Front, Princess Seam, Flare Leg Pants, Shorts, Size 14-16
Simplicity 5634
copyright 1973
Size 10
Bust 32.5
Waist 25
Hip 33.5
Complete with 13 given pieces and instructions.
The smock top pleated to yoke has front button closing, collar, short set in sleeves pleated to armholes and optional embroidered braid or ribbon trim,. The pants and shorts have front zipper closing, waistband and turn back cuffs. Short have patch pockets.
McCall's 8121
copyright 1965
Size 2
Breast 21
waist 20
Cut and Incomplete with 17 of 18 pieces and instructions.***This pattern is missing piece #12 which is the front 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.
Nook cover made using Chicago Bulls cotton fabric and a free tutorial from One Shabby Chick.
I reviewed this sewing pattern on my blog!
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#8343
Misses' / Miss Petite Dress In Two Lengths
Size 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
Out Of Print
©1993
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?)
The baby sized version of a new Favorite Things pattern: www.favoritethings.net/whats_new/latest/
Love the style of this one. Can be made from baby size 1 through to 14 years with the children's pattern, and in a large range of adult sizes too.
The material here is a thrifted pillowcase and white cotton homespun.