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Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#7463
Girls' Dress & Jacket
6 Made Easy
Size 12, 14, 16
Out Of Print
©1997
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#9474
Juniors' Coat Or Jacket, Pants, Skirt, Bag & Knit Top
Grooves by Simplicity
Size 11 - 12, 13 - 14, 15 - 16
Out Of Print
©2000
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 comes to my mind when I look at this image. No fancy outfits or dreamy landscapes- just my little one with a thoughtful look on her face.
Simplicity 7683; ©1968; This Pattern has the New Narrow Shoulder and "Close-to-the-Body-Fit". Young Junior/Teens' and Misses' Dres in Two Lengths: The "tent-type" dress has high round neckline and center front seam with button closing. Avove knee-length V. 1 with long set-in sleeves gathered at armholes has contrasting collar and cuffs. Regular-length V. 2 & 3 are sleeveless. V. 2 has collar. Top-stitched, collarless V. 3 has breast pocket.
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Simplicity 2226 in a floral poly print.
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Simplicity 8163; ©1969; Maternity Dress and Tunic or Mini-Dress, Bell-Bottom Pants or Shorts in Misses' Sizes: The dress V. 1 and 2 and tunic or mini-dress V. 3, 4 and 5 with back zipper and low round neckline have "let-out" side seams. All except V. 3 are collarless. All except V. 1 are sleeveless. V. 1 with self fabric neck ruffle and ribbon tie ends stitched in side seams has long "set-in" sleeves with elastic wrist casings forming self ruffles. V. 2 has self fabric bows trimmed with buckles. V. 3 with contrasting collar has button trim. V. 4 has scallop trim. V. 5 has purchased belt slipped thru thread carriers above normal waistline. Bell-bottom pants V. 3 and shorts V. 4 and 5 with elastic waistline casings have front stay of jersey or a purchased stretch panel may be used.
I find the fabric suggestions here very interesting: Loud printed cotton paisleys and indiennes were the classic fabrics of choice for wrappers/housecoats in the mid-19th century. The orange dress is very nearly the sort of print one would have seen 80 years earlier.
1860's green print.
1880 purple striped
1860's dull purple or brown
1860's-1870's red and black
Simplicity 2126 ©1957; JR. MISSES' AND MISSES' ONE-PIECE DRESS: Both views have tucked front bodice with top stitched center front buttoning band, small collar and set in sleeves gathered at lower edge. Bodice back features tucks at both sides of center. Full skirt is softly pleated and has opening under pleat at center front. V. 1 boasts lace banding inserted between tucks at front and back. 3/4 sleeves have French cuffs. V. 2 has short sleeves with button band closing at lower edge.
Simplicity 8099; ©1969; Misses' Skirt in Two Lengths and Shirt: The top-stitched, man-tailored shirt with long sleeves pleated to buttoned cuffs has yoke, notched collar, front band and front button closing. Shirt laps left over right and can be made with one or two patch pockets. The A-line skirt with optional top-stitching, back zipper and carriers features shaped front pockets forming belt carriers at upper edges. A self fabric contour buttoned belt may be worn thru carriers. V. 1 is regular length. V. 2 is mini length.