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Finished top in stretch cotton print. I used collar C (the "bow" collar) and the short sleeve, but the straight bodice pieces.
Simplicity 5577. Oh-so-Brady pattern from 1973. I think this might be the best 70s shirt ever designed.
Tulips were coming into their own at the Danville Science Center in Danville, Virginia.
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This is a scan of the original instructions for Simplicity 2042 Pattern Sheet 1
The original tissue is over 50 years old, so rather than further damage the paper, I have scanned the pattern instructions.
If you need any assistance with terminology, resizing, fabric selection or any other aspect of creating this lovely vintage pattern, please contact me.
This pattern is available in my etsy shop: ConsuturaFashionista
Hilariously, this is the same pattern as Simplicity 1418, which was probably issued around a year or two earlier. Not the difference in lengths--1412 has the wartime just-under-the-knee length, and 2211 is shown as slightly longer. What's even funnier is that the backs of the packets give the finished lengths as the same.
Discontinued pattern, unfortunately. But a pretty good staple pattern to have.
Fabric: Embroidered cotton eyelet from Gorgeous Fabrics
Size: 10?
Date: 1945
Misses' and Women's Two-Piece Pajama
The trousers are styled with small pleats in the front and back. The upper edge is joined to a waist band which buttons at the left side. The top front and back are gathered to a yoke. A convenient patch pocket may be placed at either the upper or lower edge of the top. When initials are desired use transfer design Simplicity 3261. Choose long or short sleeves.
Notions -- Style I - II: snap fasteners, hooks and eyes; seam binding; 5 buttons (5/8" diam.); matching thread 200 yds.; embroidery thread for initials (optional). Style II: snap fasteners for long sleeves.
From the collection of Alexander B. Tecoma.
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#6895
Misses' Easy-To-Sew Half-Circle Skirt & Full-Circle Skirt In Two Lengths
Ali MacGraw
Size 8, 10, 12
Out Of Print
©1985
The pattern is "simple to make" The pattern consists of both a one-piece dress and a top and skirt. The dress can be worn with or without a belt. This was a new look in 57' called a "sack dress". All view feature a rolled collar, zipper at back neck edge, set-in sleeves and back kick-pleat. Version 1 & 2, a one-piece dress, has 3/4 length sleeves. Version 1 has pockets. version 3 is two-piece. Top is shortened in version 2.The skirt has a side zipper.
Maker: Simplicity
Pattern #: 2173
Date of Pattern: 1957
Cost of Original Pattern: $ .50
Pattern Pieces: 11 pieces cut and complete
Pattern Envelope: okay for age, some splitting on the sides and stains on the envelope
Pattern Instructions: Included
Size of Pattern: 14
Bust:34
Waist:26
Hip:36
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 8651, Elvis, Vegas Costume, White Sequin Jumpsuit, Cape, Belt, Adult, Halloween Costume, Sewing Pattern, Size 40-42-44, UNCUT
I made this dress out of a medium weight soft cotton. The fabric was given to me free by a friend who got it for next to nothing at a thrift shop
Blogged here: cotton-picker.blogspot.com/2008/07/simplicity-7181-finish...
Date: 1943
Misses' and Women's Housecoat and Dress
Soft tucks ease the front shoulders and the neckline may be finished with a frilled or pointed collar. Fullness falls from the gathered skirt front and slim darts fit the back. The skirt and bodice are joined to an inset belt. Convenient side pockets are stitched to skirt in Style II. Choose three-quarter length or short sleeves.
Width around lower edge of House coat 76 1/2", size 16 (34B, 28W, 37H). Width around lower edge of Dress 68", size 16.
Notions --
Style I--II: Snap fasteners, triangular shoulder pads (optional); matching thread 100 yds.
Style II: 5 buttons (3/4" diam.); seam binding.
From the collection of Alexander B. Tecoma.
I chose to make it sleeveless. It was suppose to have short puffed sleeves. I found the pattern to run large so I decided to eliminate the bulk.It is a cute summer top. It is worn with simplicity 4036 A line skirt. Swing by my blog www.colourbynumber.blogspot.com for more details of outfit!
Spanaco Simplicity general cargo ship
Spanaco Simplicity awaits water level in Alfred dock. Two chaps stand on it's bow. They look cold...
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
This pattern is an original from 1957. The size is a medium, which is a chest measurement of 38-40.
Maker: Simplicity
Pattern #: 2312
Copyright of Pattern: 1957
Pattern Price New: $.50
Size:Medium
Chest Size: 38-40
Waist: 34-36
Hip:
Pattern Pieces: Cut and Complete
Instructions:Included
Pattern Envelope:Yellowing and creases normal with age, small tear on top of envelope on left and small tear on back top of envelope
Simplicity 8843; ©1970; Misses' Beach Cover-Up in Two Lengths and Bathing-Suit: The lined bathing-suit V. 1, 2 and 3 have bra with self fabric shoulder straps, elastic casing at lower edge and back button closing. The shorts with back zipper have elastic casings at leg edges. The beach cover-up V. 1, 2 and 3 with patch pockets, "V" shaped neckline, set-in sleeves and optional front button closing may be worn with a purchased belt or self fabric tie belt. Above knee length V. 1 and 2 have short sleeves. Ankle length V. 3 has long sleeves. V. 1 and 3 have optional braid trim. V. 2 features rick-rack trim.
The pattern includes a slim skirt, sleeveless jacket/vest, a blouse and a cute pair of pants. All pieces are complete and ready for you to create a one-of-a-kind outfit!
Maker: Simplicity
Pattern #: 4098
Copywright of Pattern: 1961
Pattern Price New: $ .65
Size: 18
Bust Size: 38
Waist: 30
Hip:40
Pattern Pieces: cut and included
Instructions: included
Pattern Envelope: top fold of envelope missing, small tear at top of envelope. creases and yellowing due to age. still very usuable and very readable!
Scottsdale – Simplicity is wonderful in plastic surgery. If you think about it, the best procedures are the simplest. This art piece, Simplicity in Plastic Surgery, is inspired by the art and magic of the simple plastic surgery.
Plum, I would pass up a million-trillion customized dollies just to have you at my side.
Kozy represents Blythe at the very core, there's no doubt about it. Kozy is what it's all about. <3
This is such a fun and flirty dress! I love the hooded Top also! This is a "Simple To Sew" Pattern and is sized for stretch knits only. The hooded short dress and the top with high rounded neckline have a keyhole opening fastened with thread loop and button, long set-in bell sleeves and straight or zig-zag top-stitching trim. The top features a shaped lower edge. The short flared skirt has a back zipper and elastic waistline casing.
Maker: Simplicity
Pattern #: 6708
Date of Pattern: 1974
Cost of Original Pattern: $ 1.35
Pattern Pieces: cut and complete
Pattern Envelope: discoloring due to age, some creases
Size of Pattern: 14
Bust: 36
Waist: 28
Hip: 38