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@@charlibrown7745 I hope you don't think I'm being cavalier. I only meant to entice our artist to provide content that would not only be educational to watch but, since our Lady doesn't wear suits on the regular, to gift her product to a worthy cause (including the tax write-off). I did not mean to presume so please don't assume
You know it's a good video when for the ENTIRETY of the video,not only did I watch it, but the husband Sir Canadian watched but so did my caregiver...yup they watched the entire thing with me commenting their thoughts and opinions (as if they were right😂) girl I am merrily dragging them all along when your videos come on, because now my 29 yr old caregiver gets a lesson in fashion history. Today she learned why zippers of old were WAAAYYYY better than they are now and she will forever go to thrift stores checking quality of zippers 😂iykYK!!❤❤
SO glad you kept the suit pattern. As for where to wear it? Make it in black and wear it when you stage manage! I am an SM for a community theater and always wear a black suit jacket during performances. It adds a professional touch to my backstage gear with a bonus of pockets.
So glad you kept the suit! Can't wait to see it made up. Going through these pattern boxes was like sitting in my seamstress Gran's room going through her patterns while she sewed. She was a seamstress here in the UK from around 1925 through to 1990. Oh the patterns, the buttons, my Dad fixing her Hoover again cos it was clogged with thread...... Love your videos x
@ssdragon1000 hello 👋 and welcome to the wonderful world of Stephanie Canada. So, a while back, Stephanie was unboxing some vintage dress patterns that were gifted to her. Some of them had been damaged from mouse urine. And Stephanie gave the mouse the nickname Bob.
my mom made me the vanity skirt and chair cover. I also now own 8621- She made a dress for kindergarten graduation- this box is bringing me back to the 80's. Fluffy, girly nostalgia.
Lord help us, my grandmother had something so similar as to be almost identical, but she made it for her daughter (middle child, my dad's younger sis) in the.... mid to late 50s? ish? I can't remember what year Debbie was born, but probably 1952 or '53. I inherited the pink gingham bedroom nightmare in 1976 (& somehow I didn't grow up despising pink, although I don't really care for gingham, go figure). Luckily for us, my grandmother took the bathroom floof with her to her new house, although it never got installed (I suspect my grandfather was to blame for that, heh).
You need to make a suit. Absolutely, yes. They're so practical to split and use in different ways in your wardrobe... and it's in your size... tee & jeans & the jacket and a hand purse... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
The bedroom set looks like my besroom as a child in the 80s... it was very pink and its also what turned me off pink and raffles. Im hyperventilating just looking at it all.
That Anna Sui Vogue - I made version A with the exact fabric shown on version B in the photo, bought at Britex in about 1992 or so - and I still have it and wear it!
This was fun to watch, as always! I had forgotten the designer, Betsy Johnson, until you showed one of her patterns. I remember now that some of the girls in my high-school sewing class made some Betsey J. patterns. Fun memories! Very best of luck if you decide to do that suit. You might be surprised at how well you do making that suit.
Been waiting for the opening of the third box! By the time I found the video last night, fell asleep and decided to look for some of the patterns this morning... whooooops! They are gone that fast! Stephanie I'll bet you have a record number of sales again this morning!
I wasn't looking at the screen when you said "remnants of bob" and in my family 'bob' as an object noun means cannabis. Very confused for a split second of thinking someone else uses bob the same way we do 🤣
I'm quite sure that my grandmother made Simplicity 5506 many, MANY times. Rather than buttons on the front, it was always a long zipper on the front. She was 4'10" and rather "stout" - and this style dress was her absolute go-to (if it didn't come in a "half-size" I'm sure she adjusted it to be so). She's been gone for almost 20 years and even now, in my mind's eye - this is the dress I see her in. 🙂 Did you make the dress you're wearing? I love it. The puffed sleeves are to die for!
It really is cute! i am gonna check the other "sad" patterns from previous lots to make sure they didn't get the pieces turned around before I decide what to do with it.
If that works for you, then ok. But I sincerely hope it is just the 1980-modern patterns and not older. The older ones are worth it to not do that too and instead sell them to your guests.
I just found your channel today, have been watching all day ! I am so glad to see a chaotic sewist of my style !!! ****SQEEEEEE***** as you open this box & I see a PJ pattern, & lovely pink material in your hand, I can help but also think of the Hello Kitty material I saw hanging out in your sewing room during the Haunted Mansion dress project........ 🩷🩷
The suit pattern is cute. Suits are challenging. I have only ever made one, in high school with some help from my home-ec teacher. Got the 70s shirt pattern from Ruth’s dress shop I bought from you yesterday. I’m So excited to try to make a shirt with jersey knit and it actually look correct.😂. My last attempt 30 years ago was mediocre. I still have the shirt but it shrunk in length too much and looks like a crop top which I refuse to wear, lol 😅. I hope you are having a great day! 😊❤
I'm excited for you to keep & make the suit pattern! I'd make it in a black slightly stretchy fabric, and do costume construction (my background is live theatre costume construction) with easily alterable seams, underarm gussets, & pockets. Then you'll have a suit that will always fit for presentations, interviews, etc.
I'm so sad they got rid of kwik sew. some of my favorite patterns comes from them. I hope to find more one day. Also question. Do you think you can make a video about how to preserve patterns for a long time so they last for ever basically? I have many many patterns hat have last me 10+ years but I would like them to last till I die.
I had several summer suits from the 40's...cotton, lightweight facing, single layer...basically a summer set, that the top went over the bottom...short sleeves....shoulder pads were about the only "suit" bit.
The suit pattern is lovely. Although I adore all the 40s patterns. The babyland and powder room patterns are so funny. So much work and effort and mostly so much material.
Cute Betsey Johnson pattern! I wore a few of her outfits in the 70s. A darling floral knit mini romper and tops galore. Along with lots of trips to the Gunne Sax store in SF. Where I bought dress after dress. Did I keep any? Heck no. Stupid me.
from a sewer and junk journaler; anything you can't sell but is in like good condition paper wise you can always sell as ephemera. basically junk people use in their junk journals to spice it up a lil
I binge watched several of your videos the past few days. Including the walkaway dress. Can I please ask where can I find that black & white enterprise print? I need it. I mean NEED! My hubby might not even disagree! I have been hunting for YEARS! Before the pandemic. Love watching your videos. Thank you.
35:26 I would love to see the McCall 8729 cape shoulder, open back situation made! It looks sooo comfy! I can even see it as a top, and one with the scalloped edge from 8898?! As the front detail of 8729? We are fashion designers! One can be a top and the other a dress
There's a photo of me somewhere where I'm wearing something almost exactly like that Little Darlings 8397 right down to the spotted fabric for the dress but I'm pretty sure it wasn't the exact pattern, I would have been a bit old for it when this pattern came out. And as usual, most of the ones that catch my eye are the 70s patterns you hate :)
I enjoyed the safety pin halo you had in this video, somehow it really suits you. Also at age six I think I would have committed a lot of nefarious child crimes for that bedroom set, and also all those floofy dresses, especially the enchanted forest ones…
@@StephanieCanada Oh very nice! I've never bought from modcloth before but they do have some lovely things from what I have seen! Hopefully good quality, that's what I always worry about. You look great in it! 😍
The powder room pattern made me ☠️ all I could think about was its a haven for the 💩 on all that fabrique and I wanted to run from the thought of that bathroom!
@@StephanieCanada Sir Canadian pointed and looked at me and said you know you wanna, and I screamed wanna die! Get the lysol because no ma'am I'm spraying and hovering because EVERY surface is a legit sh!+ show🤢🤮 of ecoli 😂😂
@@JP2GiannaT when I was a wee babe of the 1970s in Southern California our SINGLE bathroom in our house for 4 people had carpet 😱,the horror,it was brown tweedy funky certainly had zero business within 10 feet of Eau de toilet 🚽 😁
Too bad I wasn't playing the hydration game and taking a sip of water every time you said "cute!" 😂 Thank you for keeping me company while I was dying clothes.
Enjoyed box number 3 lol I was trying to think back to what was influencing so many lingerie patterns. Dallas on tv? Loved that 50s apron. The little drawings in the back looked like they were playing steel drums 😂
Woo hoo! Plus size and vintage. You see the pretty clothes 20s, 30s 40s and beyond I know they weren't so small. Not the obsession with thin untill the 60s with a novel skinny model twiggy
I cringed at the sight of the knits pattern. I was in elementary school in the 70s, and my mother made all of my dresses. When she discovered double knit, I was miserable. Picture it, San Antonio TX, March through May. Double knit dresses with matching shorts! Wholly mollie!
When i choose to sort from oldest, does that mean the oldest patterns or the oldest date you added to inventory?? It would be SUPER Nice to be able to sort by newest added to inventory….
😂😂😂 got it!!! I have so much love for Betsy Johnson. If you find any... or for that matter any Orphan Annie patterns just tell me and I'll throw my $ at you.
History bounding suit, im thinking of a b&w movie whose name is lost in my mind...for halloween. Who says a costume cant be gorrr-jus? Maybe trace the cute scallop bit for later addition to a plain bodice.
Forgive my ignorance, but is a pattern with a "40 bust" meant to straightforwardly fit someone whose full bust measurement is 40? (Is it really as simple as that??)
Thank you again to my amazing subscriber for these beautiful patterns! All patterns will be available at 4:00pm EST today (9/22/23). Check out my website: backroomfinds.com
I'd love to see you make the suit and perhaps donate it to a "Dress for Success" organization in your area. Thanks for your service to us sewists
I don't think anyone would want a suit I make. I am pretty good with dresses, but tailoring is a new skill.
Ya! Keep growing your skills. And let us come with you so we can cheerlead you through it.
It's so nice of you to be so generous with someone else's time, skills and resources
@@charlibrown7745 I hope you don't think I'm being cavalier. I only meant to entice our artist to provide content that would not only be educational to watch but, since our Lady doesn't wear suits on the regular, to gift her product to a worthy cause (including the tax write-off). I did not mean to presume so please don't assume
Where a suit whenever you want. You don’t need an occasion, just a mood.
Very true, but I usually like to swoosh in my dresses.
OMG! I thought those Betsy Johnson patterns were an urban legend
RIGHT?! They are not! Just VERY hard to find.
You know it's a good video when for the ENTIRETY of the video,not only did I watch it, but the husband Sir Canadian watched but so did my caregiver...yup they watched the entire thing with me commenting their thoughts and opinions (as if they were right😂) girl I am merrily dragging them all along when your videos come on, because now my 29 yr old caregiver gets a lesson in fashion history. Today she learned why zippers of old were WAAAYYYY better than they are now and she will forever go to thrift stores checking quality of zippers 😂iykYK!!❤❤
Aww thank you! And yes, vintage zips for the win!
@@StephanieCanada every single time🙇🏼♀️👩🏼🍳💋
SO glad you kept the suit pattern. As for where to wear it? Make it in black and wear it when you stage manage! I am an SM for a community theater and always wear a black suit jacket during performances. It adds a professional touch to my backstage gear with a bonus of pockets.
I mean maybe.. but I have sorta stepped back from SM-ing and my dresses always have pockets for that EXACT reason.
I remember wearing many of the recreational underwear samples in the early 90s. My resulting daughter is now 31.
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So glad you kept the suit! Can't wait to see it made up. Going through these pattern boxes was like sitting in my seamstress Gran's room going through her patterns while she sewed. She was a seamstress here in the UK from around 1925 through to 1990. Oh the patterns, the buttons, my Dad fixing her Hoover again cos it was clogged with thread......
Love your videos x
Bob kept himself in check. Good job, Bob 🐁
RIGHT?! Bob did good this time around.
I'm new to the channel. Could you please explain Bob?
@ssdragon1000 hello 👋 and welcome to the wonderful world of Stephanie Canada. So, a while back, Stephanie was unboxing some vintage dress patterns that were gifted to her. Some of them had been damaged from mouse urine. And Stephanie gave the mouse the nickname Bob.
@@StephanieCanada But I love Bob. I miss him! Has Bob been naughty? Did he eat one of the patterns? I want Bob back please.
Challenge idea: Take the kids pattern you really liked... and grade it up to your size. Could be fun!
Oh man... that WOULD be a challenge.
Photocopy the apron scallops.
I think that you will regret it if you do not.
They would make a lovely detail on a cotton dress.
33:20 my grandmother had the powder room pattern and it was made for all the bathrooms 😂😂
SAME! My Mom was making them for everyone for Christmas!
WHAT!!!
my mom made me the vanity skirt and chair cover. I also now own 8621- She made a dress for kindergarten graduation- this box is bringing me back to the 80's. Fluffy, girly nostalgia.
Lord help us, my grandmother had something so similar as to be almost identical, but she made it for her daughter (middle child, my dad's younger sis) in the.... mid to late 50s? ish? I can't remember what year Debbie was born, but probably 1952 or '53. I inherited the pink gingham bedroom nightmare in 1976 (& somehow I didn't grow up despising pink, although I don't really care for gingham, go figure). Luckily for us, my grandmother took the bathroom floof with her to her new house, although it never got installed (I suspect my grandfather was to blame for that, heh).
@@moniquetrothgo grandpa
Holy cow! Zayre? What a trip down memory lane. LOL Grew up in St. Pete and we had a Zayre for a short time at Gateway Mall.
You need to make a suit. Absolutely, yes. They're so practical to split and use in different ways in your wardrobe... and it's in your size... tee & jeans & the jacket and a hand purse...
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
I especially enjoy the sass and sarcasm. also the sound effects. screaming goat is my favorite
I actually applauded your choice of the suit pattern. Its always good to challenge yourself once in a while and it is a beautiful suit.
I was screaming at the screen to keep the suit pattern. Who cares if you don't need to wear it soon? Have fun with it!
I shall, when I get the courage to make it!
The bedroom set looks like my besroom as a child in the 80s... it was very pink and its also what turned me off pink and raffles. Im hyperventilating just looking at it all.
Oh! McCalls 8818! Made that one! My girls are 11 years apart, and both got to wear it!!❤❤
I could see you doing some fun offbeat fabric for the suit
Oh totally!
That Anna Sui Vogue - I made version A with the exact fabric shown on version B in the photo, bought at Britex in about 1992 or so - and I still have it and wear it!
This was fun to watch, as always! I had forgotten the designer, Betsy Johnson, until you showed one of her patterns. I remember now that some of the girls in my high-school sewing class made some Betsey J. patterns. Fun memories!
Very best of luck if you decide to do that suit. You might be surprised at how well you do making that suit.
Been waiting for the opening of the third box! By the time I found the video last night, fell asleep and decided to look for some of the patterns this morning... whooooops! They are gone that fast! Stephanie I'll bet you have a record number of sales again this morning!
I'm ordering more, I can't help myself with these children's patterns... I recently had a baby so I have to get all of the cute littles, of course
AWW! Congratulations!
19:25 OH THAT'S AWESOME! PLEASE KEEP IT AND MAKE IT!!
And wear it. To work. On show day
Those 60's/70's housedresses are delicious!
I wasn't looking at the screen when you said "remnants of bob" and in my family 'bob' as an object noun means cannabis. Very confused for a split second of thinking someone else uses bob the same way we do 🤣
8059, the dress is almost a match to my most favourite Rhonda Ray dress
228 is so me! i seriously would make myself sew all of that!
I'm quite sure that my grandmother made Simplicity 5506 many, MANY times. Rather than buttons on the front, it was always a long zipper on the front. She was 4'10" and rather "stout" - and this style dress was her absolute go-to (if it didn't come in a "half-size" I'm sure she adjusted it to be so). She's been gone for almost 20 years and even now, in my mind's eye - this is the dress I see her in. 🙂
Did you make the dress you're wearing? I love it. The puffed sleeves are to die for!
I love collecting patterns but for the cute New York 1313 pj's I would frame the envelope. It's just too cute.
It really is cute! i am gonna check the other "sad" patterns from previous lots to make sure they didn't get the pieces turned around before I decide what to do with it.
KEEP BOTH OF THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If I didn't have a VERY similar apron pattern already, I would've. ❤
Thanks for spending your morning with me! I love show and tell
My mother made me McCalls 8327 when I was little and I still have the dress 40+ years later.
I just looked and both frilly ruffle home decor/baby patterns have been sold. WAH!😭
I own a Thrift Shop owner and use vintagesewing patterns to wrap glassware sold
If that works for you, then ok. But I sincerely hope it is just the 1980-modern patterns and not older. The older ones are worth it to not do that too and instead sell them to your guests.
I just found your channel today, have been watching all day ! I am so glad to see a chaotic sewist of my style !!! ****SQEEEEEE***** as you open this box & I see a PJ pattern, & lovely pink material in your hand, I can help but also think of the Hello Kitty material I saw hanging out in your sewing room during the Haunted Mansion dress project........ 🩷🩷
The suit pattern is cute. Suits are challenging. I have only ever made one, in high school with some help from my home-ec teacher. Got the 70s shirt pattern from Ruth’s dress shop I bought from you yesterday. I’m So excited to try to make a shirt with jersey knit and it actually look correct.😂. My last attempt 30 years ago was mediocre. I still have the shirt but it shrunk in length too much and looks like a crop top which I refuse to wear, lol 😅. I hope you are having a great day! 😊❤
I snagged that first vogue! Finally a vogue I want in my size!
13:11 Oh, to have several for an easy summer wardrobe 😊
Love the illustrations on the envelopes, that Enchanted Forest child one had such a beautiful intricate details
I'm excited for you to keep & make the suit pattern! I'd make it in a black slightly stretchy fabric, and do costume construction (my background is live theatre costume construction) with easily alterable seams, underarm gussets, & pockets. Then you'll have a suit that will always fit for presentations, interviews, etc.
I am so glad you kept the suit pattern! It will look great on you! ❤❤
I love the safety pin halo...
Butterick 7118! Gasp🥰 Make it! make it!
Love the dress you are wearing today!
Thank you! It is a Modcloth x Collectif dress from last season.
@@StephanieCanada great colour and style for you.
I'm so sad they got rid of kwik sew. some of my favorite patterns comes from them. I hope to find more one day.
Also question. Do you think you can make a video about how to preserve patterns for a long time so they last for ever basically? I have many many patterns hat have last me 10+ years but I would like them to last till I die.
I had several summer suits from the 40's...cotton, lightweight facing, single layer...basically a summer set, that the top went over the bottom...short sleeves....shoulder pads were about the only "suit" bit.
The suit pattern is lovely. Although I adore all the 40s patterns. The babyland and powder room patterns are so funny. So much work and effort and mostly so much material.
They would INDEED be so much work!
Those patterns are so cute I can’t wait to see them on the site
They are all up now! Some have already found new homes.
Yes i got a apron dress its so cute i cant wait to try making it
Ok, my grandparents square danced and I NEVER saw anyone at their dances that looked like the ladies on those patterns...😂
AMAZING😂
I love those flared pants
The suit would look great in Halloween print!
OOOO….
Cute Betsey Johnson pattern! I wore a few of her outfits in the 70s. A darling floral knit mini romper and tops galore. Along with lots of trips to the Gunne Sax store in SF. Where I bought dress after dress. Did I keep any? Heck no. Stupid me.
OH NO! I am sure you had a spectacular closet tho!
from a sewer and junk journaler; anything you can't sell but is in like good condition paper wise you can always sell as ephemera. basically junk people use in their junk journals to spice it up a lil
I binge watched several of your videos the past few days. Including the walkaway dress. Can I please ask where can I find that black & white enterprise print? I need it. I mean NEED! My hubby might not even disagree! I have been hunting for YEARS! Before the pandemic. Love watching your videos. Thank you.
Well that was fun!
Thank you! It was fun to look through them!
Wow, that went by quick!
There weren't as many this go around, but they were super cute! Especially those 30's ones.
I love that Stretch and Sew swimsuit!
35:26 I would love to see the McCall 8729 cape shoulder, open back situation made! It looks sooo comfy! I can even see it as a top, and one with the scalloped edge from 8898?! As the front detail of 8729? We are fashion designers! One can be a top and the other a dress
There's a photo of me somewhere where I'm wearing something almost exactly like that Little Darlings 8397 right down to the spotted fabric for the dress but I'm pretty sure it wasn't the exact pattern, I would have been a bit old for it when this pattern came out. And as usual, most of the ones that catch my eye are the 70s patterns you hate :)
I’d love to see you make both.
If I didn't have at least 5 other apron patterns I SWORE I was going to make, I would.
@@StephanieCanada I get that. I’m looking forward to seeing the suit.
ooh the suite is an excellent choice! maybe in a linen for FL? of a garbdine for professional use.
Oh a linen suit! That is a great idea!
I think i saw the Simplicity 2750, or something similar, in the "sewing" section of my grandmother's 1950s home ec book.
Amazing! ❤
I love your dress!!!!
It is actually a dress from a Modcloth x Collectif collab last year.
I enjoyed the safety pin halo you had in this video, somehow it really suits you. Also at age six I think I would have committed a lot of nefarious child crimes for that bedroom set, and also all those floofy dresses, especially the enchanted forest ones…
Thank you! I thrifted those safety pins decor items recently. Still have to hang up the other one.
I love your dress Stephanie! ❤
Thank you! I got it last year from a modcloth x Collectif collab.
@@StephanieCanada Oh very nice! I've never bought from modcloth before but they do have some lovely things from what I have seen! Hopefully good quality, that's what I always worry about. You look great in it! 😍
Go with the suit!
Sure did!
The powder room pattern made me ☠️ all I could think about was its a haven for the 💩 on all that fabrique and I wanted to run from the thought of that bathroom!
It was literally the base line for all of my great-aunt's houses. Going to the bathroom was an adventure for sure.
Reminds me of my great grandma's carpeted bathroom with a skylight...lots of ruffles...good times.
@@StephanieCanada Sir Canadian pointed and looked at me and said you know you wanna, and I screamed wanna die! Get the lysol because no ma'am I'm spraying and hovering because EVERY surface is a legit sh!+ show🤢🤮 of ecoli 😂😂
@@JP2GiannaT when I was a wee babe of the 1970s in Southern California our SINGLE bathroom in our house for 4 people had carpet 😱,the horror,it was brown tweedy funky certainly had zero business within 10 feet of Eau de toilet 🚽 😁
I’m so hyped!!!!!!!! Pew pew!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
The ruffled skip could be used to make lolita cosplay.
VERY true!
Too bad I wasn't playing the hydration game and taking a sip of water every time you said "cute!" 😂
Thank you for keeping me company while I was dying clothes.
And that was with me cutting out MANY others!
Enjoyed box number 3 lol I was trying to think back to what was influencing so many lingerie patterns. Dallas on tv? Loved that 50s apron. The little drawings in the back looked like they were playing steel drums 😂
Woo hoo! Plus size and vintage. You see the pretty clothes 20s, 30s 40s and beyond I know they weren't so small. Not the obsession with thin untill the 60s with a novel skinny model twiggy
I cringed at the sight of the knits pattern. I was in elementary school in the 70s, and my mother made all of my dresses. When she discovered double knit, I was miserable. Picture it, San Antonio TX, March through May. Double knit dresses with matching shorts! Wholly mollie!
Great video.
Thanks!
I always trace my patterns.
Nice!
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I love your channel. I just found you. Do you ever come across 50's hat patterns?
Yes, you *do* need a suit!
Now to make it!
I did look this up, but what are bobbed patterns? (Thank you for another awesome video!!)
Did you ever do anything with the unprinted, possibly Vogue, Mystery pattern from your stash?
When i choose to sort from oldest, does that mean the oldest patterns or the oldest date you added to inventory?? It would be SUPER Nice to be able to sort by newest added to inventory….
My inventory is automatically listed by “newest”.
I'd really like to buy the Betsy Johnson
😂😂😂 got it!!! I have so much love for Betsy Johnson. If you find any... or for that matter any Orphan Annie patterns just tell me and I'll throw my $ at you.
I am so glad you snagged it! And keep an eye out, you never know what I find.
Love your great name, Twila!
@@twylaostercamp2467 ditto Twyla. 😉
Awesome patterns 😊
Thank you! I truly have the best subscribers!
Do you sell the envelopes if the pattern is incomplete? Besides sewing I do mixed media and junk journaling. They would make great additions!
I’m interested in the vogue 3000 bust 38.
This was a delay launch, so all the patterns are available now.
I know you heard me screaming "KEEP THE SUIT" at my computer screen!
Absolutely! 😂
You know what... I'm knitting you a Bob figure... with a "BOB!" recording in it.
When do these go up on your site? I found 3 I want!
4:00pm EST. So they are all available now.
Yay suit
Where did you get Ghost?
I hour, and one of the patterns I loved is already gone!
Aww sorry! The good ones usually head out really quick.
i am good at tailoring
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Are these on the website or should we email you the pattern number?
These are on the website now.
History bounding suit, im thinking of a b&w movie whose name is lost in my mind...for halloween. Who says a costume cant be gorrr-jus? Maybe trace the cute scallop bit for later addition to a plain bodice.
😂😂😂
How much is the mail order pattern 4945 22 1/2. Time stamp10:24. If you still have it, I am interested.
vogue 8959 gone😢
Forgive my ignorance, but is a pattern with a "40 bust" meant to straightforwardly fit someone whose full bust measurement is 40? (Is it really as simple as that??)