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Simplicity 2872 view B. I still have two more Rosettas to make before Halloween. This is done in satin, with tulle layers hidden beneath the underskirt. I used regular interfacing, rather than tulle as the pattern calls for, because I think regular interfacing is sturdier and more comfortable. The only reason I can think of for using tulle as interfacing is if using sheer fabric in the shoulders, which I did not use.
Simplicity 5571; ©1973; Misses' Unlined Jacket, Mini-Skirt and Pants: The top-stitched unlined jacket with front button closing has notched, rounded collar, long set-in sleeves gathered to armholes, patch pockets and back vent. The mini-skirt has waistband and back zipper. The pants have waistband, front zipper and turn-back cuffs.
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.
Made using Simplicity 2975 and Nicey Jane fabric. Green is Kona Cotton, but I can't remember the name... The pattern ran a little small for me. Be sure and measure your hips before you cut into your fabric!
Simplicity dash and exterior refreshed Mercury adds vertical Lincoln grill! Unique headlights Autoshow 2004 Ford Freestar.
Restyled Mercury Monterey (replaced Nissan Quest Villager) minivan's Lincoln integration front air conditioned heated leather seats!
Dash analog clock limited editions Freestars double door pockets equipment Mercury Monterey version, seatbacks map pockets.
Simplicity pattern 5122 Girl's Blouses 3 versions. Blouse has set-in sleeves and front center closing. Round collar is featured in V.'s 1 and 2. V.'s 3 and 4 have a tailor collar. V.'s 1 and 3 have long sleeves gathered to wristbands which fasten with a button. V.'s 2 and 4 have roll up sleeves. V. 1 has lace trim. Top-stitching on collar and front pocket are featured in V. 3.
Simplicity 7817 1968 Maternity Jumper or Top, Blouse and Pants. Sleeveless and collarless jumper or dress has low U shaped neckline and back zipper. The blouse has Peter Pan collar, wrist length set in sleeves, pleated and gathered to button cuffs. The pants have elastic waistline casing and front stay of jersey or purchased stretch panel.
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#8760
Girls' Dress & Jacket
Simplicity For Kids
Size 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
Out Of Print
©1999
Spanaco Simplicity general cargo ship
Spanaco Simplicity awaits water level in Alfred dock.
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 is Simplicity 2215, View D, in Heather Ross Mendocino. I've had this in my stash since summer 2009 and finally decided to just go for it and make a blouse. I'm so glad I did!
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#7655
Misses' Pants, Shorts & Skirt
6 Made Easy
Size Extra Small 6 - 8, Small 10 - 12, Medium 14 - 16
Out Of Print
©1997
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What do you do the morning after a long haul flight? Sew of course! Having spent the last seven weeks in cold, snowy, rainy England, I have returned to Singapore. Of course the morning I left for the airport the weather was glorious, I almost changed my flight! At least now I’m motivated to make some summer clothes for when I return in June.
I have made this dress (view B) a few times and once for my sister who having had a hysterectomy needed something that was kind to her tummy area. In Singapore it’s more comfortable to wear something loose with nothing at the waist but as I live in the Orchard Road area I need to be smart too.
The fabric I used is a beautiful Italian linen from Joel & Son, sadly sold out now. I thought the paisley design was appropriate as I am going to India in June.
I love this pattern and it is so simple it can be made in less than two hours if you are experienced. This dress took a little longer as I was very careful with the cutting out because the pattern is quite large and it needed placing carefully. I made my usual petite adjustment then lengthened it as I wanted it to come to the middle of my knees.
I cut the pieces on one layer to make sure the print was in the correct place.
I would suggest making a muslin of the sleeves before you make up the fashion fabric as I found them to be too big. It’s easy to adjust the shoulder seam to fit your shape as the sleeve is in two pieces. I have broad shoulders but slim upper arms so I pinned the sleeve to my shape being careful to leave some ease. I made new pattern pieces the first time I made this dress so I wouldn’t have to adjust them again.
My adjusted pattern pieces
I shaped the neck binding with my iron before I pinned it.
I mostly followed the instructions as written but I stitched in the ditch on the front of the binding after basting to make sure it was even and wouldn’t slip during sewing. I don’t know why instructions leave this step out, I find basting really helps my sewing. I also machine stitched the hem as this dress will need to be washed often.
I know I will make this pattern again but next time I will try silk for a change as I now have three linen versions.
Happy Sewing
Simplicity ~ i took many shots today - but this was my favourite ~ no editing - i like the curves and the simple lines and colour
vintage 1966 simplicity pattern. My pattern was size 12, and I had to grade up several sizes. I left off the ruffle detail.
Early drafts of this WH Smith sandwich packaging had a fourth ingredient in their 'recipe', Taste.
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Simplicity 8098; ©1969; Misses' Culotte-Dress in Two Lengths and Unlined Jacket: The culotte-dress with back zipper and high round neckline has lowered waistline seam. The deep pleat in front and back camouflages the culottes. V. 1 & 2 are mini length. V. 2 has rick-rack trim. Regular length V. 3 with contrasting bodice has purchased belt slipped thru thread carriers below normal waistline. Unlined jacket V. 1 & 3 with long set-in sleeves has front button closing and flaps. V. 1 dress and jacket have braid trim.