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This was the first version I made of this dress and I loved it so much and it fit so well I made 4 more!

Bodice detail. Perfect darts just shaving a tiny bit off her hip. She's thanking me

Misses' and women's one piece dress in half sizes. The tailored dress has forward shoulder seams with pleats of upper and lower edge of bodice front. Collar and front are cut in one. The skirt is seven gored. Contrast bands and buttons down the front trim dress. View 1 flaps trim side seam pockets. front closing, View 2 buttons to hip line with a pleat below. Saddle stitching trims collar and cuffs of three quarter sleeves.

Vintage sewing pattern from the 1950s.

rhino beetle

 

This picture shows simplicity because it is a bug on the floor. It is almost an absolute plain background.

Simplicity 5588; ©1973; Misses' Shirt-Jacket, Skirt and Pants … Designer Fashion: The pants V. 1 with back zipper have waistband and turn-back cuffs. The top-stitched shirt-jacket V. 1 and 2 gathered to back yoke has front band button closing, collar, forward shoulder seams, flapped patch pockets and optional purchased belt slipped thru self-fabric carriers. Shirt-jacket V.2 has long set-in sleeves gathered to buttoned cuffs. Shirt-jacket V. 2 has short set-in sleeves with turn-back cuffs. The skirt V. 2 has back zipper and waistband.

 

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Simplicity 6623; ©1974; Tunic and Pants in Half Sizes: Blouse (view 1) with notched collar has front button closing, long set-in sleeves and optional top-stitching and purchased belt. Blouse (views 2 or 3) with collar and front slit opening at high round neckline has long set-in sleeves, back zipper and optional purchased belt. View 3 is featured in border fabric. The pants (views 1, 2, or 3) have back zipper and elastic waistline casing.

 

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Blouse pattern from 1971, with modifications.

Inside - skirt is lined, bodice seams are serge finished

Adopted

 

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#5196

 

Desk Accessories

 

Blotter, Cork Board, Message Board, Tray, Pencil Cup, Box, Book Cover, Picture Frame

 

Simplicity Home Decorating

 

Out Of Print

 

©2004

This is one of my very first things I sewed - simplicity 2939

Vintage pattern made with swiss dot remnant.

Changes:

Cut tunic/top length by following line for trim addition; Brought the neck up 3/8"; used bias for upper elastic casing also instead of hem; sewed straps in between lining and outer instead of tacking.

8837 DRESS IN TWO LENGTHS, AND SWIM-PANTDRESS IN MISSES’ AND HALF-SIZES. The sleeveless and collarless dress V. 1 & 2 with lowered round neckline have front zipper closing. Ankle length V. 1 with slits in side seams has patch pockets with scallop trim. The very short beach dress V. 2 has self fabric ruffle. The sleeveless & collarless swim-pantdress V. 3 & 4 with lowered round neckline have back zipper closing. V. 3 has button and scallop trim. V. 2, 3 & 4 may be worn with a self fabric tie belt.

 

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Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#4593

 

Misses' Bias Skirts With Length Variations

 

6 Made Easy

 

Size 14, 16, 18, 20, 22

 

Out Of Print

 

©2005

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#9493

 

Misses' Dress

 

Size Extra Small 6 - 8, Small 10 - 12, Medium 14 - 16

 

Out Of Print

 

©1995

Logan's dress up coat

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 6596; ©1966; Simple-To-Sew Beginner's Blouse in Sub-Teens, Teens' and Misses' Sizes: (Including Tissue Lesson Chart ... "How to make darts.") Blouse with bateau neckline has extended shoulder lines and back button and loop closing.

 

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Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#8133

 

Misses' Pullover Tunic

 

6 Made Easy!

 

Size Extra Small 6 - 8, Small 10 - 12, Medium 14 - 16

 

Out Of Print

 

©1998

Garden of Silence, Chandigarh

Simplicity 1977. ©1947. Sundress and Jacket.

bodice closeup. I think the bodice eyelets could have been lower as the bow conflicts with with neckline trim.

It's more than I can stand.

 

Simplicity 2270 View A and C with a few alterations. I did a button back on the dress instead of a zipper back and added ric-rac and decorative stitching to the dress. For the neck trim, I used pom-pom fringe to give it more of a festive feel.

 

Front of dress with jacket

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#9419

 

Child's & Girls'

 

Pants, Skirt, Jacket Or Vest, Scarf & Hat

 

Size 7, 8, 10, 12, 14

 

Out Of Print

 

©2000

Adopted

 

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#9825

 

Misses' Wrap Skirt In Two Lengths & Sash

 

Size 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20

 

Out Of Print

 

©1990

Simplicity 8533; ©1969; The poncho with round neckline and loop and hook at back neck opening is stitched at underarms forming opening for arms. The mini skirt and pants have elastic waistline casing. The poncho and pants may be trimmed with lace edging or with fringe. If you prefer, the skirt and poncho may be trimmed with braid.

 

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Simplicity 5910; ©1965; Teens', Juniors' and Misses' One-Piece Dress: The A line dress has round neckline, back zipper. Rick-rack trimmed V. 1 has long set-in sleeves, neck and sleeve ruffles. Sleeveless V. 2 has neck ruffle faced with contrasting fabric. V. 3 has short set-in sleeves, collar, ribbon bow. A "Mother & Daughter" fashion, for Daughter see Simplicity 5902.

 

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Logan's PJs and his favorite towel

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Expression of encouragement for Mary Anne who cares for and about creatures at her Marshside Menagerie!

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