Enjoy Gail Doane's guide to creating beautiful, bulk-free bias neckbands, plus learn more about her Lacy Block Yoke Dress and love of PFAFF® machines.
2019 Classic Sewing Machine Embroidered Ornament
Available Downloads: Bridging & Tucks Dress – Classic Sewing (pp. 17; 51-52) Laken’s Heirloom Dress – Connie Palmer (pp. 39-42) Angelise – Cheryl Clapp (pp. 43-48) Caroline Grace – Ruth Johnson (pp. 53-58) A Classic Dress for Spring – Kathy Drew (pp. 65-68) Buzz into Spring – Vaune Pierce (pp. 73-76) Little Crocheted Flowers – Beth Walz (pp. 77-80) Susanna II – Children’s Corner (pp. 81-82) Strawberry Lemonade – Embroidery Playground at OregonPatchWorks (pp. 83-86) Busy Bees – Joy Welsh (pp. 87-90) Sashiko Baby Bonnet – Evy Hawkins (pp. 95-99) Basic Heirloom Sewing by Serger – Alicia Welcher (pp. 101-103) The Insert Blouse – Classic Sewing (pp. 104) Smocked Sleeve Blouse – Amelia Johanson (pp. 105-108) The Postcard Pincushion – Lenice Garrison (pp. 109-114) Smocked Easter Egg – Janet Gilbert (pp. 121) The Bunny Garland – Jill McCloy (pp. 122) The Bunny Basket – Clarrisa Gossett (pp. 123) Bunny Crossing Placemat – Katie Bartz (pp. 124) Sew Sweet Pillow – Shelly Smola (pp. 125) Breadbasket Liner – Grace Blackmon (pp. 126)
By Andrea Birkin
Available Downloads: Ooh La La Baby Dress—Susie Gay (pp. 17–18) Beaded Mash-Up—Gail Doane (pp. 33–40) The Redwork Romper—Jeannie Downs Baumeister (pp. 41–44) Poppy—Vaune Pierce (pp. 45–48) Springtime His and Hares—Cheryl Clapp (pp. 49–54) Bunny Tails—Ann Parker (pp. 55–58) Addison—Cheryl Davidson (pp. 59–66) Porcelain Blue—Nona Pontiff (pp. 67–74) Here Comes the Bride—Janet Gilbert (pp. 77–80) The Princess Jacket—Ruth Johnson (pp. 81–84) Raspberry Sherbet Tunic—Jackie Holderbein of OregonPatchworks (pp. 85–88) Evy’s Quilted Jacket—Evy Hawkins (pp. 89–94) The Enchanting Huswiff—Christine Millar (pp. 99–100) Sewing Room Organizers—Alicia Welcher (pp. 101–103) One Foot, Two Foot—Marsha Kirsch (pp. 106–108) Dogwood Blossoms—Jane Marzewski (pp. 119–120) Bunny Hop—Jill McCloy (pp. 121) Night Bloomer 2—Barbara Randal & Phyllis DePiano (pp. 122) Sewing Bag Reproduction & Decorative Stitches Needle Case—Karen Ouhrabka (pp. 123) Peace and Love Table Linens—Clarrisa Gossett (pp. 124) Thyme to Sprout—Shelly Smola (pp. 125) Celestial Buzzing—Nancy Brandt (pp. 126)
Starting with this purchased linen blouse as a blank canvas, no one could have imagined what Connie would create with unique stitches and ecru lace and trims from Farmhouse Fabrics. In her true fashion, the results are amazing. Suitable for any blouse in your wardrobe, these trims will transform any traditional shirt into your very own.
Classic dresses and embroidery motifs are timeless. Such is “Grace,” a gift from Lezette to Classic Sewing readers.
Browse free vintage patterns, retro hair tutorials and affordable vintage clothing. Enjoy diy fashion crafts and classic style inspiration
Love Sewing Magazine November Issue: This is my contribution to Love sewing magazine with a FREE SEWING PATTERN and tutorial
From our Editor-in-Chief Phyllis Hoffman DePiano I am always being asked, “What’s new at Hoffman Media?” There is always something going on here and always something new, particularly with special issues of your favorite magazines. But now we are launching something truly new: Classic Sewing Magazine! http://hoffmanmedia.wistia.com/medias/bb0skv0c62?embedType=iframe&videoWidth=640 Classic Sewing will have 132 pages of glorious sewing ideas,
By Charlotte Potter
By Lezette Thomason of Children’s Corner, Inc.
Threads For people who love to sew. January 1997 98 page informational, patterns, photos, classic relevant knowledge magazine See all photos for more information. Magazine in very good condition. No writing or ripped pages.
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Kathy Dykstra has taken an old favorite and added great interest with the creative hem treatment and fabulous smocked sleeves.
This is a digital copy of the Ladies' Sewing and Homemaking magazine "Fashion Service" published in May 1928 by the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences. These magazines are highly sought after, very rare collector's items, and mine were just too good to keep to myself. The magazine is 28 pages of sewing and fashion articles, stunning illustrations, as well as instruction and embellishment lessons for sewing beautiful clothing. The magazine also has a pattern diagram included for sewing a lovely set of evening capes. Contents: Articles on dressmaking Millinery Instruction by Mary Mahon Illustrations by Alice Seipp Features: Paris Fashions Wedding Day Gowns (the wedding dresses will make you swoon!) Summertime Hat Modes Hand-Embroidered Frocks Trousseau Lingerie is Lacy Entertaining for the June Bride... And much, much more... See the 4th photo for the full contents. Each page of this ebook has been scanned in high quality 300 dpi and then digitally cleaned and restored for better viewing. ============================================ INSTANT DOWNLOAD: Your purchase will be available for download the second your payment clears through Etsy. Simply follow the email sent to you, or click on , then and under your receipt, . ============================================ Printing a PDF is easy. Just open, hit print, and make sure that your printer scale is set to 100% (this should be the default setting in most cases). Digital Reproduction - Copyright Mrs. Depew Vintage, 2015. All Rights Reserved.
When you step into the world of heirloom sewing, you will hear terms you have never heard before in the general sewing world. Watch, while Kathy explains the most common terms for the trims used in heirloom sewing.
Includes index
célèbre magazine Burda . collection Burda classics reprend les grands classiques de la couture . magazine en très bon état complet avec ses patrons et explications encore broché dans le centre de la revue 33 Modèles dans un large choix de tailles , du 32 au 50 L'esprit couture, retour en beauté du chic à la parisienne Couleur campagne et style british en teintes automnales Opéra en satins, lamés, velours et taffetas de soie symphonie d'automne avec de nouvelles lignes féminissimes.
Butterflies - Files for Cutting Machines:
Kathy Dykstra - Jane Pattern - PDF
A vintage sewing pattern magazine from my collection. See more on www.robot-heart.blogspot.com
by Evy Hawkins Refer to the Spring 2019 issue - Pages 107-111 Download File: Embroidered Pillowcase, Big Pillow, and Strip Quilt Instructions Embroidered Pillowcase, Big Pillow, and Strip Quilt Templates Embroidery Designs Little Lambkin and Oval Stipple Frame
Vintage German sewing magazine from my collection.
Vintage sewing pattern magazine scanned by a fellow collector. Scan not full, pages without clothing omitted. See more scans of vintage sewing pattern magazines and read about sewing with them on www.robot-heart.blogspot.com.
Today Annabel and I are thrilled to be able to introduce you to Maria Senvo, an exciting breakthrough luxury brand aimed at a new generation of bride.
This is a digital copy of the Ladies' Sewing and Homemaking magazine "Fashion Service" published in July 1929 by the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences. These magazines are highly sought after, very rare collector's items, and mine was just too good to keep to myself. The magazine is 20 pages of sewing and fashion articles, stunning illustrations, as well as instruction and embellishment lessons for sewing beautiful clothing. Contents: Articles on dressmaking Millinery Instruction by Mary Mahon Illustrations by Alice Seipp Each page of this ebook has been scanned in high-quality 300 dpi and then digitally cleaned and restored for better viewing. This issue also includes instructions for making the cutest summer purse! Copyright Mrs. Depew Vintage LLC , 2018.
Vintage fashion magazine from USSR "Sew with us". Kiev house of fashion. Ukrainе 1988. This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (only) of the COMPLETE "Sew with us" Magazine. The magazine consists of 39 pages (32 model pages; 4 pattern pages; 1 page of general instruction; front and back covers). The magazine is presented in Russian and perfectly reflects the mood and fashion of 1980 in Ukraine, USSR. In the magazine you will find inspiration not only in the everyday outfits of women from the epoch of the 1980s, but also in the facial features, in the relaxed and free poses of the models, in their looks and tastefully selected accessories. I personally carefully opened the brackets of the magazine so as not to damage this treasure; scanned each of its pages, edited as needed, keeping both the bright colors and the texture of the paper itself. Next, I put together images in order in pdf format, bringing you a quick an easy way to get this vintage magazine at an affordable price. Thus, you can conveniently download and enjoy the material from the magazine right now. I hope you enjoy this magazine as much as I do. WHAT YOU GET: When you purchase this listing you will get high quality digital photos of every single page of this catalog, numbered in order so you know how the catalog was set up, where you will be able to see, in detail, all the text and printed images of the fashions offered for sale. It will come in a downloadable pdf format. In the photos of this listing I've selected a sampling of pages to illustrate what's inside. This is a great opportunity if you are an historian or a fashion archivist / vintage collector or seller, seamstress, to use as reference for placing exact dates on clothing, fabrics, and trends. This catalog is an absolute wealth of information and gorgeous fashion images. USE: I ask that, with the purchase of this listing, you agree to only use these images for you own, singular personal use and not commercial use or sharing. The price I'm associating with these downloads reflects my years of searching for pieces like these, the cost to myself for purchasing them, storing them, and my time spent scanning and editing the pages into a digital library for posterity, and the time spent organizing the files and making them available here. The cost of this listing is a donation to my archival efforts. I do this because I believe these paper goods are pieces of history that need preservation and it is with this mindset that I offer them here. Please appreciate the work I'm doing and use these downloads for your own personal, private reference. This is to help me continue to fund the building of my archives so I can share them at affordable prices with others and as a way of appreciating all the hard work I'm putting into this endeavor. It is because of you agreeing to use these downloads for singular, personal use that I am able to keep the prices low. Thank you! & enjoy!
View details for the pattern Vintage Bouclé Dress 12/2012 #141 on BurdaStyle.
Be assured that every garment illustrated in this listing comes with the corresponding pattern. At over 80 years old this magazine represents the height of 1930s fashion. With luscious knitting patterns, needle work and sewing projects. There are fashion and beauty tips as well as illuminating adverts. Further along there is a collection of delicious (looking) recipes. Unfortunately there is no free transfer. Apart from that the magazine is complete and available as a PDF download only. The original size is approx 30cm by 22cm. Although the magazine has been restored you still might find some imperfections. Available on PDF Download only. PDF Reader required
Vintage sewing pattern magazine scanned by a fellow collector. Scan not full, pages without clothing omitted. See more scans of vintage sewing pattern magazines and read about sewing with them on www.robot-heart.blogspot.com.
A vintage pattern magazine from my collection. Full scan.
We are bursting at the seams to share with you something we have been working on for quite some time now, and it’s finally ready to wing its way into the world… meet Sew&Tell by Peppermint; the first edition of our digital magazine about sewing with style, sustainability and substance!
Anne Adams 4777; ca. 1940s; Misses' Blouse, Jerkin and Skirt [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]
Появилась страничка с журналами Berlins Modenblatt это мой горячо любимый журнал, пока успела выложить только обложки, но со временем появятся и картинки, которые будут кликабельны при нажатии на обложку журнала. К моему большому сожалению, я обладаю не всеми номерами, из-за чего очень страдаю, так как я коллекционирую журналы 50-60 х годов и мне очень интересно по ним шить. В достаточном количестве их можно приобрести на интернет магазинах в Германии, но вот беда ,большая часть продавцов не работает с Россией. Поэтому приходится терпеливо ждать и покупать по крохам. Буду рада с вами обмениваться выкройками к понравившейся модели.
Hey peeps! While the weather isn’t cold enough for gloves yet, I figured it’s always better to have these patterns early so that you’d have plenty of time to knit a pair up in time for the late fall/winter. Luckily, these glove patterns were featured on the cover of this stitchcraft edition so you canContinue reading
I’ve had a sewing themed junk journal on my list of junk journal themes for some time now. I’ve had all sorts of ideas about ribbons, threads and lace. Maybe some corset cards, and a
Here is my first hand experience of buying Italian sewing magazines while I was there in August. I love buying sewing magazines rather than patterns as you can get so many patterns in one magazine. Well that was at least with Burda magazine the UK edition. I have bought previously sewing magazines here in the […]
As I was listlessly shlumping through the grocery store yesterday, (because I’m a sewing enthusiast, not a cooking enthusiast) I spotted a new edition of the “Best of Threads Magazine: …
A Hebrew- English Sewing blog, that's all about women, creativity, tutorials, fashion and free love. sorry,wrong blog. retro love.