Welcome to my pattern collection!
I love sewing patterns from the 60s and 70s (as you may guess) and since I was a girl I have loved pouring over the illustrations and imagining myself in the gorgeous garments. Most of these have been used in my sewing projects so I have provided links for you to see them in real life
Please note these patterns are not for sale. However if you are desperately seeking out a missing pattern piece (sleeve, bodice etc) send me an email and I'll see what I can do!
Click on the image to expand or click on the link to see the reverse side. Patterns are sorted by company and then pattern number
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Hi! Weigel's nerd here again :-) Do you mind if I use your images for 2713 and 2750 to put on the Vintage Patterns Wiki website?
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Yes! of course that's fine. And no worries about being anonymous :) - at least blogger didn't flag it as a spam comment!
DeleteThanks Catherine :-)
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ReplyDeleteStyle 1808! I'd like to see you make something a bit different than a shift. A nice 40s-inspired 70s shirtwaist dress with a longer hemline and natural waist would look smashing on you and it gives your handmade wardrobe variety! :). Variety is the reason I can't pick a single decade and sew from Edwardian to now!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great selection of patterns. This is a fantastic resource :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Such cool patterns! I would like your take on Butterick 4266, the dress with the side panels and buttons. I made this one recently, and I felt it did not capture the essence of this dress. I think yours will be spectacular.
ReplyDeleteButterick 4207... THAT COLLAR!!!! <3
ReplyDeleteWow, I like when people collect something especially retro stuff )
ReplyDeleteI just got Simplicity 3157 in a 40" bust (so almost my size) We could both make it up and be twinsies! lol
ReplyDeleteWow just looked at your patterns look up mcCall s 3510 I think you will like it
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