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Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#7944

 

Misses' Dress

 

Adjustable For Miss Petite

 

Jiffy

 

Size 10, 12, 14, 16

 

Out Of Print

 

©1987

Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance. -Coco Chanel

I love the brand's simplicity and coolness.

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#5831

 

Misses' Pants Or Shorts, Blouse & Lined Vest

 

Henry Grethel

 

Size 16

 

Out Of Print

 

©1982

Simplicity 9677; Copyright 1971; Young Junior/Teens' and Misses' Short Jumpsuit and Short Front-Wrap Skirt - (Skirt Approx. 15")...Young Contemporary Fashion: The short jumpsuit with front zipper has contrasting "dog ear" collar and short puff sleeves gathered to contrasting sleeve bands. The short front-wrap skirt with waistband fastens with hooks and eyes.

 

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UNCUT Renaissance wedding or costume dress pattern

~ Sweet Blessings Boutique ~

Vintage 1950s Misses' Bodice, Full Skirt, Bodice and Short Jacket Sewing Pattern: a "simple to make" outfit. The fitted bodice is styled with wide shoulder straps. The flared skirt has soft pleats at front waistline. The brief jacket features short kimono sleeves. V1: The bodice and jacket facing are of contrasting fabric. Top-stitching outlines the pockets and center front skirt seam. V2: rick-rack trims this view.

 

Simplicity 3918

era: 1950s

size: 12

bust: 30

 

Pattern pieces are cut out and in excellent condition with instructions included. One piece is missing, "D" the back facing, an almost straight piece that will be super easy to duplicate (I will remake it for you if asked).

Envelope is in good vintage condition as seen in the picture.

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#8771

 

Misses' Dress

 

2 Hour

 

Finer Sewing With Ann Regal

 

Size 12, 14, 16

 

Out Of Print

 

©1999

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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I think this is a 1920-30's Pattern.

Simplicity 2521

Size 4

Adopted

 

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#9477

 

Men's Plus Separates

 

Pants Or Shorts, Long Or Short Sleeve Shirt

 

Size X2, X3, X4, X5, X6

 

Out Of Print

 

©1996

Simplicity 6926; ©1975; Young Jr/Teens' and Misses' Dress or Jumper in Two Lengths: The top-stitched dress or jumper with flared skirt stitched to fitted bodice at normal waistline has back button closing, patch pockets and shoulder straps crossed in back and buttoned to front. V. 1 with self fabric ruffle is 1" longer than regular length. V. 2 is short length.

 

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Simplicity Vintage Sewing Pattern

 

#5359

 

Misses' And Women's Set Of Blouses

 

Size 40

 

©1972

Pattern: Simplicity 3678, View B

Fabric: 2+ yds of jersey knit (polyester lycra, probably), from Winmil Fabrics.

In times dominated by precocity, only the watchful eyes and suspicious remains, while the soul surrenders to the simplicity and essence of being a child, regardless of the time.

 

Em tempo dominado pela precocidade, apenas o olhar atento e desconfiado permanece, enquanto a alma se entrega à simplicidade e à essência de ser criança, independente do tempo.

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#7463

 

Girls' Dress & Jacket

 

6 Made Easy

 

Size 12, 14, 16

 

Out Of Print

 

©1997

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#9146

 

Misses' Dress Or Tunic & Underskirt

 

Size 14

 

Out Of Print

 

©1979

Simplicity 2443

 

linen/cotton blend in a sz 14.

 

More info on my blog

Sew Love Red

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

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.

 

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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.

 

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Sacher cake

180 years is the Sachertorte old. It belongs so inextricably to Vienna as St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Vienna Boys' Choir. The chocolate cake with apricot jam and chocolate icing is probably the most famous cake in the world and in Austria a national institution. The secret of its pleasant taste lies in the simplicity of its composition and the perfect proportions of its ingredients. The original recipe by the Hotel Sacher is kept like a state secret. Currently, every year are produced around 300,000 original Sacher cakes by the Hotel Sacher. And because this is partly performed by hand, for this 21 pastry chefs and 25 packers are required. According to Adam Riese, representing about 40 pies per day and confectioner. The consumption of apricot jam alone lies by 70 tons per year.

The history of the Sacher Torte began in 1832 when Prince Metternich for the wedding of a friend of his, a painter, ordered his court kitchen to create a special dessert for his celebrity guests. "But that he did not bring shame on me, tonight!" the prince is supposed to have said to his head cook. Because this one but became ill (some sources say that he had shirked his responsibility), the last person in charge remained the 16-year-old pastry apprentice Franz Sacher (1816-1907).

So Franz Sacher invented the forerunner of future Sachertorte. Both the prince and his guests were wowed by the result. As trained cook, Franz Sacher after a few years of professional experience made himself independent and worked for the time being in Bratislava and then for a time on Danube ships between Vienna and Budapest. In 1848, he returned to Vienna and opened here a deli. Soon the chocolate cake of Franz Sacher became a bestseller.

Really famous became the Sachertorte only by Sacher's son Eduard Sacher (1843-1892) who during his training at the kuk Court Sugar Bakery Demel completed the indivual preparation of the pie in the form as we known it today. The Sachertorte was initially offered as an Original Sacher-Torte at Demel and later also in the by Eduard Sacher in the year 1876 founded Hotel. Decisive for the success of the hotel was Anna Sacher (1859-1930), the widow of Eduard Sacher, an energetic woman who not only smoked cigars but also knew how to inspire Vienna's "High Society" for herself and her hotel.

After the death of Anna Sacher and the bankruptcy of the hotel in 1934, the latter was sold and Eduard's son bearer of the same forename remained only the recipe of the Original Sacher-Torte, which he transferred to the Patisserie Demel.

Sachertorte

1938 saw the first disagreement with the new owners of the hotel who introduced the street sale of Sacher-Torte and had registered the designation of "Original Sacher-Torte" as a trademark. Thereupon, flared up between the pastry shop Demel and the Hotel Sacher a dispute over the right to the name.

In the decades ongoing lawsuits, also the authenticity of the individual preparation was a central point, namely the question whether the mandatory layer of apricot jam only should be spread under the chocolate icing (standpoint of Patisserie Demel) or if there had to be a second one in the middle of the cake (point of view of Hotel Sacher), and whether margarine should be mixed.

The famous journalist and writer Friedrich Torberg, who was a regular guest both in Demel as well at the Hotel Sacher, testified in court that the Sachertorte during the lifetime of Anna Sacher certainly not had a jam layer in the middle.

The legal wrangling extended through all instances. In 1963, finally, an agreement was reached out of court, as the Supreme Court Solomon-like differentiated between "real" and "original-cake": The Sacher Torte of Hotel Sacher from then on is allowed to display a round seal with the label "Original Sacher-Torte" while Demel a triangular seal "Eduard-Sacher-Torte" shows. Both Sacher cakes differ mainly by their jam layers. The Hotel Sacher-variant has two jam layers below the chocolate coating and in the center of the pie while the Demel version has only a jam layer below the chocolate coating.

Preparation

But Viennese people can be very rebellious when the authority wants to dictate them something. They have taken sides and vote with their feet by going to "Demel". Their Sacher-Torte is already referred to as the "real Sacher-Torte" in the vernacular.

The individual preparation of the "Original Sacher-Torte" is held by Hotel Sacher strictly under wraps. All the hotel's pastry chefs have signed that they do not pass on the recipe and are also not entitled to use it further on if they were to leave the company once. They assume liability. The products which are used to prepare the cake are created exclusively for the Hotel Sacher. The secret of the Sachertorte is not so much stuck in the ingredients but in the chocolate glaze, consisting of three special types of chocolate which are produced by various manufacturers especially for the Hotel Sacher, the exact mixing ratio being known only by Sacher-confectioners.

The fact that this recipe for success has found imitators, was to be expected. Everywhere in the world, is a chocolate cake that has been coated with one or more layers of apricot jam and covered with chocolate, called "Sachertorte". In Austria, but the lawmakers are more accurate. The term "Original Sacher-Torte" is a registered trademark that may be used exclusively by the Vienna Hotel Sacher. The term "Sachertorte" alone, but has now become a generic term which may be used for products which are produced according to the laid down in the Austrian Food Codex specifications.

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Simplicity 8609 ©1969. SIMPLE- TO-SEW -- YOUNG JUNIOR/TEENS' & MISSES' DRESS IN TWO LENGTHS: INCLUDING A TISSUE LESSON CHART . . . "How to Trim a Dress". The sleeveless dress has back zipper and high round neckline. V. 1 with pleated or gathered trim has contrasting collar trimmed with lace edging. V. I and 2 are regular length. Button trimmed V. 2 features rick-rack and embroidered braid or ribbon trim. V. 2 and 3 are collarless. Mini-length V. 3 has purchased sash or belt slipped thru button trimmed self fabric belt carriers.

 

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Simplicity 5966; ©1973; Miss Petites' and Misses' Dress: The dress V. 1 & 2 with skirt stitched to bodice above normal waistline has back zipper and top-stitched front and neck band. V. 1 with long set-in sleeves has contrasting neck and sleeve bands, V. 2 has short set-in sleeves.

 

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Simplicity 1373 top with full circle skirt dress

Vintage 1950s or 1960s pattern from Simplicity.

  

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