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~ Circa/Date: 1990 ~ Details: VEST, SHIRT and PANTS – VOGUE, Designed by ISSEY MIYAKE ~ Size/Measurements: 12-14-16 ~ Bust: 34″- 36″ – 38″ (87 – 92 – 97 cm) ~ Waist: 26 1/2″ – 28″ – 30″ (64 – 67 – 71 cm) ~ Hip: 36″ – 38″ – 40″ (92 – 97 – 102 cm) ~ Please Note: ~ You are buying a ‘Professional Reproduced’ copy of this sewing pattern. Copied from the original sewing pattern. Produced in Full Scale Pattern Pieces ready to cut with full instructions included. Reproduced on high quality 50 gm paper with black ink, durable and easier for reuse. Printed by a Professional Printing Company. ~ With this product comes an accompanying ‘Booklet’ and inside the Booklet it includes: ~ A 2-page Instructions and Illustrations on ‘How to Adjust Your pattern to your Personal Measurement.’ ~ Personal Measurement Chart ~ Body Form Illustrations ~ Fitting Checklist ~ Metric Equivalency Chart ~ Note Pages ~ Fabric Worksheet ~ Garment History Page ~ ‘Grandma Told Me’ – Historical facts related to that year or era ~ WOVEN SEW-IN-LABEL ~ We have THREE PATTERN OFFERS: 1 – Select 6 patterns, only pay for 5 = 1 FREE 2 – Select 13 patterns, only pay for 10 = 3 FREE 3 – Select 27 patterns, only pay for 20 = 7 FREE (FREE pattern/s are the lowest price of your selection)
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Buy the Agnes Pyjama Set sewing pattern from Paper Theory Patterns. The Agnes Pyjama Set is a relaxed loungewear suit that comes with the option of shorts or long trousers. The shorts/trousers are designed to sit high on your natural waist with an elasticated waistband and feature no side seam so are very simple and fast to sew. The shirt is very oversized with batwing sleeves and no waist definition. It has a convertible collar with a button up front and patch pockets. This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats: – PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF? – PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop? Suggested fabrics: This pattern was designed especially for woven, light to medium weight fabrics like cotton lawn, poplin, linen or ramie. It would work well in fabrics that are as light as a cotton voile or double gauze but would also look great as an outerwear set made in medium to heavy fabrics like cotton drill or canvas and even a soft denim. Fabric requirements: All calculations are on a single lay. If you want to cut your fabric on the fold, increase consumption by 35 cm (0.4 yd) for all sizes. Shirt: 115 cm (45″) wide fabric: 1.85 - 2.65 m (2.02 - 2.90 yd) // 150 cm (60″) wide fabric: 1.56 - 2.14 m (1.70 - 2.34 yd). Shorts: 115 cm (45″) wide fabric: 0.96 - 1.14 m (1.05 - 1.25 yd) // 150 cm (60″) wide fabric: 0.51 - 1.08 m (0.56 - 1.18 yd). Trousers: 115 cm (45″) wide fabric: 2.38 - 2.55 m (2.60 - 2.79 yd) // 150 cm (60″) wide fabric: 1.21 - 2.55 m (1.33 - 2.78 yd). Sizing: UK 6 – 28 (approx. UK 6 – 30, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements. This pattern was drafted for someone who is 170 cm (5'7") tall. Paper Theory patterns generally have a very relaxed and oversized fit and bust cup size is not as important as total chest measurement. Many people who regularly make full bust adjustments or small bust adjustments for other pattern companies find they do not need to with Paper Theory patterns if they are within two cup sizes either up or down. As a rough guide, shirt sizes 6 - 18 are drafted for a C cup, and sizes 20 - 28 are drafted with a D cup in mind. Notions: Thread; fusible interfacing; 32 mm (1 1/4") wide elastic for the shorts/trousers; 5 buttons for the shirt, 24L (15 mm/5/8") but slightly bigger or smaller would be fine. PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (59 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (4 sheets); US copy shop pattern (4 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: Yes. If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.
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The Wave Float Top is a fun and playful easy to wear top with beginner sewists in mind. The top is designed to have a wide oversized fit with a dropped peplum in the front and a high peplum in the back. This style is intended to be cropped offering a lovely swingy silhouette and pairs perfectly with high waisted pants. The Wave Float Top pattern is a wonderful choice for beginners to practice basic sewing techniques. With all Matchy Matchy sewing patterns, the Wave Float Top to have simple shapes and easy construction to take the overwhelm out of sewing and to help you find the joy of discovery. Pattern includes sizes XXS - 6XL (Bust 31” - 64” / 79cm - 162cm) This PDF pattern comes with the instructions, a print-at-home version of the pattern (compatible with US printer paper), an A0 (large format 36” by 47”) version of the pattern, and a projector version of the pattern. If you would like Lakes Makerie in-house AO printing ($3/page x2), select appropriate variant and indicate whether you prefer shipping (folded) or local pickup (rolled) at checkout. Difficulty: Beginner - Bias tape, gathering, sleeve cuff Notions: Coordinating thread We cannot wait to see what you make! @lakesmakerie @matchymatchysewingclub #wavefloattop
Buy the Seneca Shirt sewing pattern from French Navy. The Seneca shirt is a fresh take on a classic, featuring a cropped, boxy fit designed to hit between the natural waist and hip bone. A button-up front and two-piece collar give this shirt that well loved classic style. The dropped shoulders, generous elbow length sleeves, and an inverted box pleat at the back come together to create a relaxed and super comfortable piece that is perfectly suited to both layering and standalone styling. Wear the sleeves as is or cuffed for a more effortless comfy chic look. This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats: – PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF? – PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop? Suggested fabrics: A wide range of light to medium weight fabrics such as linen, linen/viscose blends, chambray, cotton, cotton twill, denim, viscose, rayon challis, cotton blends, etc. Fabric requirements: 115 cm (45") wide fabric: Sizes A - G, 1.8 m (2 yd) // Sizes H - N, 2.4 m (2.6 yd). 150 cm (59") wide fabric: Sizes A - G, 1.5 m (1.7 yd) // Sizes H - N, 2 m (2.2 yd). Sizing: A – N (approx. UK 6/8 – 34, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart and finished garment measurements. The pattern is drafted for a height of 171 cm (5'7") and a B cup. If you are significantly taller or shorter, you can adjust the pattern using the LENGTHEN/SHORTEN lines on the pattern pieces. Notions: 1 cm (3/8") or 1.5 cm (5/8") buttons, 6 for sizes A-G or 7 for sizes H-N; 60 cm x 35 cm (24" x 14") piece of lightweight fusible interfacing; optional topstitching thread. PDF pattern includes: Step-by-step instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (26 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (1 long sheet) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: Yes. If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.
This cheeky little chicken is soft and huggable, making a perfect gift for your favorite chicken lover! This is a low-sew pattern, that’s quick and easy to work up and perfect for beginners. It makes a great crochet pattern for anyone! This listing is for a digital PDF PATTERN ONLY. This is NOT a finished product. This is a CROCHET Pattern written in ENGLISH ONLY and uses standard US terms. Refunds are not available on this item. FINISHED SIZE: Approx. 5”/12.7 cm tall HOOK: 8mm YARN: Super Bulky Weight / Category 6 This chicken crochet pattern, (also known as amigurumi) includes step-by-step instructions with detailed photos so you can create your own beautiful handmade toy. This is an instant download, so there are no shipping costs. You will receive your PDF pattern as soon as payment is completed, so you can get started right away! This pattern is suitable for beginner crocheters. If you're not familiar with the terms and steps in this pattern, check out the Crochet Basics tutorials on my YouTube channel for helpful guidance. Also feel free to reach out to me though Etsy or on instagram @oakandmarlow. All patterns, designs and photographs included in this document are property of Oak and Marlow. Contents may not be sold, distributed or transferred to any other person. This pattern is for personal use only. Handmade items produced with this pattern may be sold as long as credit is given to the designer - Oak and Marlow Copyright 2022.
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The Ruby Vest is the ultimate layering piece and is completely reversible. There are multiple options for customization, so you can truly make the vest of your dreams. We love quilting our Ruby Vests and have included instructions to do so, but it is optional. This pattern includes four different options for the front of your Ruby Vest: tie front v-neck, tie front high neck, buttoned v-neck and buttoned high neck. All options can also be either cropped or full length. This sewing pattern is designed for a confident beginner and has beginner friendly sewing instructions, illustrations, and an accompanying video tutorial to make the construction easy to follow. Sizes: 0 - 34, which correlate to 31"-61" Bust, 24"-54" Waist and 34"-65" Hip This pattern includes: - Detailed instructions with clear illustrations - Nested Print at Home Files (US Letter + A4 compatible) with layers - Large Format File (A0/Copyshop) - Projector File - Detailed YouTube Tutorial: https://youtu.be/Rg1DbU_dFnQ Suitable Fabrics: For this pattern, you can use anything from quilting cotton, to flannel, to sherpa, to pre-quilted fabric, and more. Our favorites are generally cottons or linens, between 3-7 oz per square yard. We strongly discourage making your Bias Binding from a fabrics on the heavier side of that range, as it can make the construction quite difficult. Knit fabrics with a lot of stretch are not recommended. Check out how people are styling their Ruby Vests here: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/rubyvest/ Please note that this listing is for a PDF Sewing Pattern, NOT a paper sewing pattern or a finished garment. Upon purchase, you will receive digital pdf sewing pattern files and written instructions. Once Etsy has processed your purchase, you will be sent a link to download the pattern files on your computer. Important Disclaimer: The Ruby Vest Pattern is intended for personal use only, and cannot be used for profit or resale of finished garments unless given written permission from Sydney Graham. If you would like to use this pattern to sew finished garments for a small handmade to order company, contact me at sydneyjgraham [!at] gmail.com for licensing and pricing information. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!
Have you ever wanted to sew something specific but couldn't find a pattern for it? Or you went to look at clothing patterns in the store and all you could find were patterns for clothes with big sailor collars from the early 90s or giant, flowing coulottes or jumpers? I don't know about you, but those don't really flatter my body type or my style. It can be discouraging and just make you vow never to sew again if that's all the fashion world has to offer those of us that like to sew for ourselves. BUT, I'm here to tell you there are other options! Hallelujah! We don't have to get stuck in the last decade of fashion mistakes afterall! I'm going to show you ways to sew without buying a traditional pattern. We all like options, right? When I realized for myself that I could actually sew without a pattern, my love for sewing went crazy! It became a passion. It was also a challenge that I really enjoyed. I'm not suggesting that it will always be successful or easy, but it's a lot more fun to sew things you will actually wear and use. My sewing machine sat in a dark closet for years until I realized this. Now, it's a permanent fixture in my craft room. (And I took the plunge and got a serger, as well.) First, think about the items of clothing you have that fit you well and you love. I'm kind of on the taller side and it's difficult to find skirts that hit me at the right spot and look flattering on me, so I went to my closet and found my favorite skirt. Look over your item and investigate how it was sewn together. Are there straight lines? Gathers? Ruffles? Elastic waist? Zipper closure? Now, if it's something that falls into those categories or categories you are comfortable sewing, why not try to make your own pattern from that item of clothing? Or if you're like me, just lay that item flat on top of the fabric you want to use and start cutting! Check out this tutorial for a basic ladies' skirt that I made - and you can make one, too, with your own favorite skirt as your guide! Another way to learn to sew something you'd like to make is to hit up Pinterest. There are thousands of tutorials on sewing so many different things on there. It would be hard not to find what you're looking for. If you look and there's not one, let me know! I might try to do one for you on this blog. Just follow these directions: Go to Pinterest.com. Enter in the search bar at the top left, "elastic waist skirt" or whatever you want to make. It will pull up hundreds of pins. Look through them and see which one you'd like to make. Then, follow the directions. If you're making a home item such as pillows or whatever, you can do a search or you can measure the item of yours you want to replicate. {I keep a notebook with all of my notes for measuring and fabric needed, etc.} Write down all the specifics that you need to know and go for it! You'll be surprised at what you can make without an official pattern. If there are basic sewing techniques you need to freshen up on, check out my {Sewing Basics} page above. I'm constantly adding more. Sometimes, you can print patterns for free off the internet for things you'd like to sew. I've done this before and it actually works really well. I've done this on baby items and small things. It's really a great way to get patterns. Google "free sewing patterns" and you'll be surprised what you can find. Even Simplicity, a name we all trust, {who sells tons of patterns in stores} offers free ones online that you can print from your computer. Don't be afraid to try to make your own pattern, though. Start with something simple like a throw pillow {or try one of my methods here} and then take the next step to something a little more challenging. You'll be sewing up a storm in no time! What have you tried to sew lately? Did you use a pattern or just wing it? Have you ever made your own pattern? This is part of my 31 Days of Home Economics series. You can find the whole series by clicking on the tab above labeled {Home Economics}. Like this post? Will you please share it with your friends on your social media? You can also follow me on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest and Twitter. Click the social media icon of your choice in the right sidebar. Thanks for stopping by! I'm sharing this with a few of these friends.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is a digital sewing pattern in PDF form, not a finished product. No physical items of any kind will be sent. There are no refunds. The personalization box exists to warn buyers of this a second time, simply enter the text "I understand" to proceed with your purchase. This digital pattern will show you how to make a super sweet whale shark. Make it as is for a small, cute friend or enlarge as big as you want with the included instructions for sizing up a pattern. The ocean's the limit! ♥ Included: Your .PDF download will include the whale shark pattern itself, printing instructions, suggested cutting layouts, 2 pages of sewing tips, and a step by step written tutorial along with accompanying full color photographs to help you complete your project. The pattern includes both a 1/4 inch seam allowance and the exact sewing lines. There is also a free video tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtigTD6Onm8 You do not need to purchase the pattern to view the video tutorial so if you are worried this project may not be suitable for you, you can watch the tutorial for an idea of what will be involved. ♥ Size: Your finished whale shark will measure around 11 inches long and 5 inches wide. ♥ Tools and Materials You Will Need: • Body Color Minky ( 13 x 11 in ) • Belly Color Minky ( 9 x 11 in ) • 1 Pair 15mm Safety Eyes • Air Soluble Marking Pen • Matching Thread • Stuffing + All other sewing supplies you may need for a regular sewing project including scissors, straight pins, sewing needles, and (optionally) a sewing machine. ♥ Language: English ♥ Skill Level: Beginner (2/10) This is an easy pattern, the most difficult part will be making sure everything lines up properly when working with a slippery fabric. ♥ Important Info: For the personalization enter the text "I understand". This box exists as a second warning for those who may not have fully read or understood what they were purchasing as many people purchase and are disappointed when it is a digital file. Entering any text will count as your understanding and agreement. There are no refunds on this item. You are free to sell items you personally create with this pattern as long as you provide credit for the pattern design. A link back to my site (www.BeeZeeArt.com) is greatly appreciated. You may not, under any circumstances, redistribute, sell, or otherwise claim this pattern, including associated photos, as your own. Feel free to message me if you have any further questions.
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