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Mes patrons préférés

Il y a Butterick
Simplicity
McCalls

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J'adore les patrons anciens. J'ai découvert:

Authentic Modèle Square Dance

New York

Du barry

Hollywood pâtterns

Old Pattern

Advance

Kwik sew 




VINTAGE ADVANCE PATTERNS
~ Date from the 1930's-1960's~ No printed dates on the vintage patterns
~ 1930's The Effiel Tower appears in the logo
~ 1940's & 1950's name logo appears near the top of envelope in bold type
~ 1960's name logo moved to the side.  In 1962 the Sew Easy patterns had the name logo on the bottom of envelope
~ Most 1940's & 1950's patterns were unprinted
~ One of the last companies to make unprinted patterns
VINTAGE BUTTERICK PATTERNS~ Patterns were undated ~ Starting in the 1920's a Deltor (instruction sheet) was included
~ Envelopes in the 1930's were plain with simple designs
~ Beginning in the late 1940's Butterick started printing their patterns. Moved away from perforated patterns with the holes & notches.
~ During the 1950's logo was placed in the upper left corner with a colored box around it.
~ Early 1960's name logo moved to the left side.  Mid 1960's logo moved back to the top.
VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD PATTERNS~ Patterns were undated~ Made from the 1930's to the late 1940's
~ Most of these patterns were unprinted
~ Marketed fashions from movies
VINTAGE MCCALL'S PATTERNS~ Most from the 1940's to today were dated~ Dated at various points on the envelopes: Bottom, right side, around top flap
~ Patterns before 1951 were named McCall without the S.  The S was added in 1952.
~ Early 1940's McCall logo was made in a script font on the side
~ During the early 1960's the logo switched sides.  By 1965 a colored logo was added.
~ By the mid 1970's the colored logo bar was removed.
VINTAGE MAIL ORDER PATTERNS~ Patterns were undated~ The only way to date these patterns is by the fashion or the postmark on the envelope
~ Available in magazines, newspapers, etc. from 1930's - 1980's
~ Popular brands are Marian Martin, Anne Adams & Laura Wheeler
VINTAGE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS~ 1960's - Present: Dated on the top back of pattern envelope~ Pre 1960's - date was moved 2nd page of instruction sheet
~ One of the most popular patterns. 
~ During the 1940's the font was printed in a script style.
~ Mid 1960's the font was printed in a colored script.
~ Late 1960's logo changed to a block letter font inside a colored box & placed on the top of the envelope.
VINTAGE VOGUE PATTERNS
 ~ 1950's & Early 1960's - Most are dated~ 1980's - All are dated
~ Date is found front bottom left corner or envelope back
~ Easy To Sew began in the early 1950's
~ Late 1940's the Paris Original line was introduced
~ Late 1960's Americana line was introduced


Projets de couture


Si vous projetez de faire la couture, en tant que débutant(e), dites vous que  les erreurs sont permises.  Car tant que vous misez, vous y perdez un temps précieux. Plus vite, vous commencez, plus vite, vous y aurez pris de l'habilité. On dit :Les erreurs de couture créent la mode!

Savoir varier les modèles en modifiant les patrons. Ce sont des atouts qui feront de vous un vrai designer.



Pour mon genre de taille, ce qui me fait mieux, c'est surtout les jumpers, et j'adore les fronces avec...C'est mon gout personnel.


Les costumes: très intéressants. Pas sans les fronces. C'est ainsi que j'ai découvert en moi, une de mes préférences que je ne comprenais pas encore. je savais que j'aimais les robes anciennes...Mais il y a toute sorte de styles de robe anciennes...Les robes grecques, médiévales, rétro, campagne, classique, sophistiqué, country, folk...Mais précisément, qu'est ce que je cherchais? Qu'est ce que j'avais besoin? Qu'est-ce que je voulais,  et aimais?
J'ai trouvé!














Vintage Robe manches bouffantes coudre Taille Empire Modèle Tiered Ruffle



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