Butterick 7722; ca. 1956; Jr. Miss and Misses Jumper and Blouse Set. 1950s. Buttoned suspender jumper with high, curved Empire waist. Wear it with a johnny collared, buttoned blouse. (A) Sliver skirt. (B) Flared skirt. (C) Full, below-elbow sleeved blouse. (D) Short, puff-sleeved blouse. Featured in Butterick Pattern Book Summer 1956 [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your emai
Butterick 3846; ©1974; Young Designer: Betsey Johnson of Alley Cat - Misses' Skirt, Pants & Bib. A-line skirt in two lengths and straight-legged pants darted into buttoned waistbands have front zipper closing, patch pockets, topstitch trim, and contrast patch variations. Detachable bib, lined to edge with self fabric, has attached straps, patch pocket, and topstitch trim. Purchased tops and scarf. Candy Goeller Patterns [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make
Sewing Pattern for Women's Sized Loungewear - Caftans A collection of Sleepwear - Loungewear - House Dresses for Women A NEW, UNCUT PATTERN Sew Rating: Very EASY PATTERN DETAILS: Loose-fitting pullover, slightly-flared dress, below mid-knee or ankle-length has neck variations, mock-bands, gathers at bust, short sleeves and narrow hem. A: Front patch pockets. A, B:Surplice neckline. B, C: Side pockets. C, D: Scoop neckline. D: Side pockets stitched in place and side slits. Size Combinations: RR (18W, 20W, 22W, 24W), KK (26W, 28W, 30W, 32W) FABRIC SUGGESTIONS: FABRICS: Lightweight Broadcloth, Lightweight Poplin, Challis and Seersucker PATTERN SIZES AVAILABLE: Womens 18W to 24W or Womens 26W to 32W Choose your Pattern Size at OPTION MENU Above THIS IS A NEW, UNCUT, FACTORY FOLDED PATTERN IN ORIGINAL ENVELOPE. INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS AND MATERIALS LIST. This pattern is marked $20.95 retail price. Copyright: 2020 Reprint of B6601 Pattern comes from my Smoke-Free Studio. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I have hundreds of Patterns in my Shop: Please Visit me at: BarbarasBoutiqueShop.Etsy.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Your Pattern will be shipped in a weather tight AirJacket padded envelope to protect it. If you are purchasing multiple items from my shop, please know that shipping rates will be adjusted in your favor.
Butterick 9214; ca. 1960s; Misses' Housecoat. Housecoat in two lengths has a flattering, wrapped waistline that ties in a kerchief knot. (A) Full length version with shawl collar, three-quarter sleeves. (B) Dress length version, short sleeves, patch pockets. (C) Collarless version. Also issued in minnekin doll sizes: Carmencita B http://erikamadeit.blogspot.fr/2012/12/vintage-robe-for-mom-butterick-9214.html My Original Patterns Vintage Sewing Pattern Company Candy Goeller Patterns Sz 10 Candy G
Butterick Pattern Misses' Top-6-8-10-12-14
~ Circa/Date: 1974 ~ Details: SAILOR PANTS ~ Size/Measurements (Inches): ~ Size: 28 ~ Waist: 28″ ~ Hip: 38″ (inches) ~ Please Note: ~ You are buying a ‘Professional Digitally Reproduced’ copy of this sewing pattern. Copied from the original sewing pattern. Produced in Full Scale Pattern Pieces ready to cut with full instructions […]
Butterick 5954, Misses Caftan, Top and Pants: A-line pullover caftan, evening length or top has shoulder pads, side slits and above-elbow sleeves. Narrow hem. A,B: purchased appliques. Tapered pants have elastic waist. Very Easy - Fast & Easy Size Petite (6); S (8 - 10); M (12 - 14) Bust 30 1/2 - 36 Waist 23 - 28 Hip 32 1/2 - 38 Copyright 1987 This pattern is uncut and factory folded. The envelope has tattering. OR Very Easy - Fast & Easy Size LG (16 - 8); XL (20 - 22) Bust 38 - 40; 42 - 44 Waist 30 - 32; 34 - 36 Hip 40 - 42 ; 44 - 46 Copyright 1987 This pattern is uncut and factory folded. The envelope has tattering. Click on other envelope images for additional pattern details. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Click below to view more patterns in my shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/mbchills
Butterick 7790; ca. 1956; Princess line, sleeveless sheath with scooped neckline. Slim calf length pants. Dress length tunic has wide cut neckline, buttons on side to hipline. Worn over dress or pants. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]
Butterick 4187; ca. 1976; Misses' Tennis Dress, Briefs & Visor: Tennis dress has fitted bodice with scoop neckline and cutaway armholes, fitted bias inset midriff, flared skirt, and topstitch trim. With or without purchased applique. Lined briefs worn slightly below-waistline have elasticized edges. One size visor has self brim and head band elasticized at back. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via
I thought I would share some more vintage Betsey Johnson love with you today. I found this magazine advertisement which shows the items made from the pattern in the photo below it: And here are a bunch more of Betsey's great Alley Cat designs from the 1970's. Color blocking at it's best: A simple summery frock: I am in LOVE with this red coat/jacket: Cute and colorful jumpers, overalls, patches: I also love this midi-length coat, below: The long and short of it - another sweet jumper: A beautiful cherry-strewn halter dress! And some lovely and comfy blouses: Her designs look so perfectly right in style again today. I love 'em.
New retro sewing pattern Butterick 6212 is a super cute 1950's style popover, or pullover dress pattern destined to become a popular model this summer. It has great details in the shaped sweetheart neckline, midriff waistband and double buttons in the skirt back, with an optional back waist tie. These photos show the how the actual garment looks on a model. At this point, small details are more clearly seen. This pullover style is really a multi-fit house dress, with a mock blouse attached to the mock waistband of a contrast color skirt. The front bodice wraps around to the back where the skirt is buttoned to an 'inner back' panel. This panel can be seen in the gap between the skirt at center back. In several ways this dress is alot like Butterick 4790, which wraps to the front, rather than the back. The schematic draft for that dress shows how one bodice is sewn to the skirt, while the other side of the body has a plain sheath style design. The sheath is worn to the front with Butterick 4790, while it is worn to the back with this pattern. Both have bodices that wrap around with diagonal edges where it meets: at the front with Butterick 4790, and in the back with buttons in Butterick 6212. The back view photo above shows where the skirt wraps come together, and there's fabric strain at the waistline where it buttons in back. This view also shows that the 'inner back' is probably a 'sheath' shaped one piece pattern: from shoulders to hem, shaped with 2 vertical darts. The flat drafts of this garment reveal the seam lines and darts. But the inner back piece of this dress is not shown. It is clear that the front bodice will wrap around to the back, and this bodice and waist band will be held in place by the button rows in back. Looking closer at the back view, it seems that the 'inner back' sheath piece is not tightly fitted at the waistline, in fact the vertical darts used for shaping this piece are the only means used to create a snug waistline fit in back. Without a tight fight, the front of this dress will shift and hang loose. The strain along the waistline in back results in horizontal wrinkles as seen in the back photo. This strain may cause the buttons to rip out or tear the fabric of the "inner back" sheath, unless the waistline area has interfacing (which does not seem likely). The back can be made into a better fitting piece if that "inner back" pattern has some adjustments. I feel that it should have a true waistline seam across the back. Even better, a waistband could be inserted with the same width that the "outer back" panels have, so it matches across the back, rather than showing a gap between the buttoned skirt panels that are now seen. A waistline would also make it possible for the "inner back" lower skirt area to be cut from fabric that matches the rest of the skirt (it doesn't match with the current pattern design). How to add a waistline seam: Using the top button placement on the back sheath pattern, draw a horizontal line across the back at the waistline button location as shown in the picture above. Cut along this line. Using a wide piece of paper or tissue cut into 3" wide strips the length of this cut edge. Tape a 3" wide strip along each edge, then mark a line that is 5/8" from the cut on the newly added strip. This will be the new seam allowance. There is a tutorial for a similar process that shows an example of cutting apart a pattern, adding seam allowances and sewing it back together HERE from Craftsy that shows this method as used when creating color blocking pieces. After two pattern pieces have been made, the lower pattern piece will become the 'skirt' and can be cut in fabric to match the skirt front. This will make the back view have a continuous color, rather than the gap between the buttons. The upper piece can be cut from the bodice fabric. Baste this seamline together for a fitting. The existing darts may need to be made deeper to shape the waistline and add curves for hips in back. When sewing this seamline, it can be reinforced with a ribbon or seam tape to keep the seam from 'popping' or breaking when the skirt is wrapped around and buttoned along that seamline. Other fitting finepoints: The bodice has bust darts that 'end' into the armhole wrap. This shouldn't gap or fall open when wrapped around to the back. If the arm hole seems too loose, the bust dart might need to be taken in more, making the loose armhole tighter. Style alterations: If you want to see the back of the skirt meet, rather than show a gap, just extend the skirt pattern to meet in the middle of center back with a 1" overlap for buttons. By lengthening the back waistband and skirt, it will be possible for the center back of the skirt to button together, rather than expose the "inner back". Once this pattern has been fit and any style alterations have been made, this will be an easy dress to sew and wear, especially in easy to sew summer cottons. Thank you for dropping by. If you liked this post, don't miss my articles on vintage sewing and fashion by subscribing to Pintuck Style blog on "Bloglovin", HERE. I'd love to hear from you too if you have any questions or want to see a blog post on a specific topic.
Butterick Pattern Misses' Cape-6-8-10-12-14
Butterick 4201; ca. 1975; Misses' Caftan & Top. Loose-fitting caftan, in evening length, or top has jewel neckline with front slit and self ties, wide above-elbow length sleeves with turned back cuffs, dropped shoulder, pockets in side seams, and topstitch trim. Purchased pants and scarf. Resurrections isewneedthis Bust 34 [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address h
I was browsing through 1950s vintage pattern images recently, and I found quite a number of patterns of ‘wrap-around’ dresses. These are basically dresses without a side seam, they only…
Butterick 4144; ca. 1947; Misses' Draped Dinner Dress. Dinner dress of fluid grace will make your entrance a dramatic one. Low square neck, front and back; the sleeves are artfully draped over a yoke lining; the fitted bodice creates a basque line; and the skirt is draped on the left side. Featured in Butterick Pattern Book, Early Summer 1947 Candy Goeller Patterns [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you v
Today's pattern is a 1970's design by Margit Brandt for a wonderful cape, number 6465, from Butterick. I found this pattern at a thrift store, and then later I was happy to see that it had been featured in an article in Seventeen Magazine (in October of 1971), along with numerous photos actually shot in Copenhagen! By Margit Brandt "Young Designer Of Copenhagen", and created exclusively for Butterick Patterns and Seventeen. Lovely in orange..... And red.... There's something about capes - I really like them, and I think this one is pretty fabulous: Here is the article about Margit and her husband Erik: And, last of all - the back of the pattern: A cape just seems so right for this time of year, something to bundle up in and keep warm. Hope you enjoyed seeing this one!
Vintage Butterick Pattern 3778 Misses' Nightgowns Dirndl Skirt, Ruffled Hemline, Loose-Fitting Tie Blouson, Mid-Calf or Long SZ 6-14 UNCUT Beautiful nightgowns to sew with lower calf or evening length, has loose-fitting blouson bodice with tuck variations, drawstring (seamed) waist, dirndl skirt and hemline ruffle. Purchased trim and ribbon drawstring. Sizes 6-8-10-12-14 Bust 30 1/2 to 36" Waist: 23" to 28" 1986 Copyright UNCUT
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Butterick 6916; ca. 1972; Mary Quant - High fitted, front buttoned shirtdress in two lengths has rounded collar, bodice seaming, released skirt, attached self sash, and full length dolman sleeves gathered into buttoned cuffs. SewVintagePDX sz 14 [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!] nikbaines Fluorescentadolescente
Butterick 4839; ca. 1949; Cape in Three Lengths. A: Long length cape with a little collar and high 3 button closing. B: Shorter length cape. C: The shortest length shows the collar turned up in a smart, casual manner. D: This version has been planned for rainwear. Suitable for wool coating, plastic and rainwear fabrics. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here
SUMMER COLLECTION 2014 MISSES' DRESS: Pullover dress has neckline and skirt variations, front inset, elasticized waist, and narrow hem. B: shaped front hemline, wrong side shows, and short sleeves. A and B: fitted bodice and attached tie ends. C: very loose-fitting bodice. A, B andC: bias front bodice. D: loose-fitting bodice. Designed for moderate stretch knits. FABRICS: Jerseys, Cottons. Unsuitable for obvious diagonals. NOTIONS: A,B: 11/8 yds. of 1/4" Elastic. C,D: 21/8 yds. of 1/4" Elastic. Combinations: B5(8-10-12-14-16), F5(16-18-20-22-24) *With Nap. Fabric widths given in inches. SIZES 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 A 60"* 23/8 23/8 21/2 25/8 31/8 31/8 31/8 31/8 31/8 yds B 60"* 21/2 21/2 21/2 21/2 25/8 3 3 3 31/8 yds C 60"* 3 3 3 3 31/2 31/2 31/2 31/2 31/2 yds D 60"* 3 3 3 31/8 31/8 31/8 31/8 31/4 31/4 yds FINISHED GARMENT MEASUREMENTS Measurement at bustline A, B 35 36 37 1/2 39 1/2 41 1/2 43 1/2 45 1/2 47 1/2 49 1/2 ins C 45 46 47 1/2 49 1/2 51 1/2 53 1/2 55 1/2 57 1/2 59 1/2 ins D 39 40 41 1/2 43 1/2 45 1/2 47 1/2 49 1/2 51 1/2 53 1/2 ins Measurement at hipline A, B 82 83 84 1/2 86 1/2 88 1/2 90 1/2 92 1/2 94 1/2 96 1/2 ins Width, lower edge A 82 83 84 1/2 86 1/2 88 1/2 90 1/2 92 1/2 94 1/2 96 1/2 ins Back length from base of neck A, B, C, D 54 3/4 55 55 1/4 55 1/2 55 3/4 56 56 1/4 56 1/2 56 3/4 ins Fabric widths given in centimeters. SIZES 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 A 150cm* 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 m B 150cm* 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.9 m C 150cm* 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 m D 150cm* 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 m FINISHED GARMENT MEASUREMENTS Measurement at bustline A, B 89 91 95 100 105 110 116 121 126 cm C 114 117 121 126 131 136 141 146 151 cm D 99 102 105 110 116 121 126 131 136 cm Measurement at hipline A, B 208 211 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 cm Width, lower edge A 208 211 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 cm Back length from base of neck A, B, C, D 139 140 140 141 142 142 143 144 144 cm
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