And while we're reproducing patterns, let's be a little more size inclusive.
@CCard-zz3wl7 ай бұрын
Yes please!
@barbaraferron79947 ай бұрын
A lot more 5x and over have to sew their own clothes.
@KathrynsRavens7 ай бұрын
Yes! with plus sizes that already have a full bust adjustment to a D and more! Lets stop drafting almost all patterns to a B cup ffs
@bravehearticus7 ай бұрын
This
@Kayla_P997 ай бұрын
@@KathrynsRavens seconded! And ideally the ability to go well beyond average retailer sizes
@phranerphamily7 ай бұрын
And the one thing that they need to do along with the patterns is they need to start reproducing decent fabric. I get that the quilters have kept the fabric people alive for the last 20 odd years but the sewers are having a moment and we need decent fabric with which to make vintage clothing. Because you only have so much and once we buy it all where are we going to get it? 😂
@allangradus19177 ай бұрын
Beautiful fabrics are very expensive to produce
@sharimeline30777 ай бұрын
@@allangradus1917 It's funny you think we don't know that. Fabric is already expensive, we see the prices. But believe it or not, there's a real market out there for quality fabric. There are a lot of people sick to death of fast fashion and crappy fabric.
@Thomas-v2i5s7 ай бұрын
@@sharimeline3077 I don't like the newer fabrics. I buy the vintage ones online or sometimes find them in the thrift stores when I am lucky.
@coolthinghere68537 ай бұрын
right! quilting cottons arent made for apparel use in mind, it looks odd
@bonniestevens69327 ай бұрын
I am so sick of spending money on cheap fabric that rips and pills easily.......I guess thats why I cannot part with my clothes that have the quality fabric ,even if I' not trending with the latest style....I love everyones comments
@jenniferfowler67137 ай бұрын
Someone should send this video to all the big 4 companies. And remind them we want the real patterns, not the miss adjusted that don't fit, reproductions they throw together. Actually get the vintage patterns, make them for more sizes, with the details, and extras. now that's a pattern I wouldn't mind paying your silly over the top prices for. They need to listen to their customers, the people actually making stuff with their patterns, I went to my local fabric store looking for specific foundation garment patterns, they had none of what I was looking for, in any of the pattern books. They are not listening to the customers wants. And JoAnn fabrics, you have more than quilters shopping your stores, get more fabrics for foundation garments, and vintage clothing. a small section in your store would be popular. sell everything from bra making to the stuff for the details in the patterns we want. including wider horse hair braid. This would get you out of your financial issues . Don't be like the HL store that is now Home Decor and more without the name change. sorry for the rant just my little soap box
@7peacefrog4 ай бұрын
Ditto on what you said, And It would be great if anyone that watches this page might know someone and share this video to them and maybe just maybe Stephanie could make this happen!
@midnightqueen33327 ай бұрын
The Gunne Sax line!!! OMG!!! YES!!! Bring it back!!! I would love this! Even the more modest swimwear stuff, so many good choices in this selection. Thank you Stephanie for compiling this, I hope someone listens to you as someone who knows something of what people want.
@Eloraurora7 ай бұрын
Especially if they could put out the swimsuits and rompers with proper lengthening/shortening lines, and instructions on how to measure and know what you need. I added 3½" to the rise on one pattern, and it _fit._
@lillianoldham57897 ай бұрын
Please make Gunne Sax size inclusive to at least size 32!!!
@ljshaw85167 ай бұрын
@@lillianoldham5789 Yes!!!!! Please!
@ColorJoyLynnH7 ай бұрын
My graduation dress was a Gunne sax 1976 and I have never seen any picture or pattern or anything that looks anything like mine. There was no lace. It didn’t go all the way to the floor. It was kind of a off-white cotton with smocking on the front bust like little girl dresses and it had puffy sleeves, and the trim and smocking were red, a medium greenish turquoise, and yellow.
@rheaproffitt27496 ай бұрын
My prom dress in 82 was Gunne Sax that I made from a pattern that funny 2 of my friends also made theirs. ❤ We each changed the pattern to fit our different body shapes and sizes.
@maggieschuette96617 ай бұрын
OMG! Just stopped at a garage sale and bought a suitcase of vintage patterns, including some that are in your video! My life is complete.
@dawnelder90467 ай бұрын
My mother gave me a book called Sewing Made Easy in the late 60. The book was from the 50s and had an entire section on accessories for changing the look of a basic dress.
@JenInOz7 ай бұрын
The Wearing History blog has just put a free downloadable copy of "Home Sewing is Easy" on their site.
@aingaeltummers7 ай бұрын
@@JenInOz OMG thank you!! Both my teen boys want to learn to sew their own clothes, this looks like a comic book, it might hold their attention. lol. *both have learning challenges with reading*
@romeoslover8176 ай бұрын
gummy sax dresses and patterns were originally made for the junior body (😅read no breasts) type if they were to reproduce them they need to do women body types, including plus size
@romeoslover8176 ай бұрын
I guess I need to revisit simplicity. I have always hated simplicity because the styles are too easy. I really prefer vogue just because it's one step up from the basic stuff and I know that many people like the basic stuff because they're learning to sew. it's all good.
@neldahargo59337 ай бұрын
as a short girl (4'10"), by the time I shortened a pair of bell bottoms, they no longer had a bell. that's when my sewing life began.
@jjudy58697 ай бұрын
Back in the 70s, there were whole stores devoted to bell bottoms with the most beautiful embroidery work on the side panels. But if you cut them for hemming (5'2"), you lost most, if not all, of the embroidery work. My 5'11" friend was in heaven, as she could actually get pants that didn't look like pedal pushers on her.
@sewingintrifocals-alisonde77787 ай бұрын
5’1.5” lady here. Oh the massive amount of hemming I did in the 70s. There weren’t a lot of RTW petite pants in the stores. There was a great petites’ store called 5-7-9. Alas, they’re gone.
@nadinevalent44367 ай бұрын
@@sewingintrifocals-alisonde7778 Bee Line was for petites
@josephinehogg36297 ай бұрын
How I hope and pray that 'someone' in the Pattern-Making industry is actually watching AND LISTENING to our Pleas!
@MarisaFrasure6 ай бұрын
Not just listening, but, actually acting on it..... If they do decide to hire Stephanie, she cannot do reproductions in one day. She will have to put it in her contract that: -they use an ORIGINAL pattern to grade, and: -they avoid using a CAD machine to do the mathematical conversion/size downgrades/size upgrades from the founding patterns used: And, finally: That they also use a experienced human to cut the sample graded patterns, as well as the reproduction graphics, markings, and typefaces from the early 60's ( as they are a lot easier to understand than their computerized brethren: also, my st people worldwide-not just here in the U.S.-have either a visual impairment, or are over 50[census bureau], so, this is necessary).......
@catherinea.b.74267 ай бұрын
I agree so much with this whole video. I think they just found some old patterns in a basement box and called it a day. We want pintucks, wrap dresses, sleeves, flutter shorts, coats, menswear, combo house dress/day dresses, ballgowns! I mean come on, Simplicity, take our money!
@loveloreal7 ай бұрын
Ooh makes sense!
@sharimeline30777 ай бұрын
I loved Simplicity patterns back in the day. I started sewing in the 70's, and found Simplicity to be the best choice for me and my skills. And when I made my prom dress in 1981, it was a Princess Diana wedding dress-inspired gown by Simplicity. With giant sleeves. Anyway, I'm really here to say WHYYYYY have they not picked up on the Gunne Sax trend? How much money have they already lost by dragging their feet on this?
@stevezytveld65857 ай бұрын
Yes! Yes to all of these. Every single one. These companies are sitting on literal gold mines... have they seen the bidding wars on ebay?!? Do they not understand that modern patterns are not only boring but are generally and uniquely unflattering - I am not a box, stop dressing me like one. Size inclusive, properly redone vintage reprints that actually end up being something that looks like the illustration. All we're asking for. That and Gunny Sax dresses. That's an itch that is begging to be scratched. To the tune of these LLC's being able to keep the name of the company alive... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
@Samanthalovestosew7 ай бұрын
‘I am not a box, stop dressing me like one’ - you just summed up my objection to modern fashion better than I ever could. Thank you! ❤
@katehirst60467 ай бұрын
I love how "Ballgowns!" sounded like an expletive. 😂Yes to plus size ladies vintage swimsuits, wrap dresses, pockets and please, please, please corsets for those of us with big-bazongas. ❤❤❤
@terrysuemakesvideosforyou99407 ай бұрын
Yes! I totally agree with you on all of it!!! I used to sew alot of our clothes. I made the baby stuff, toddler stuff, and the mens stuff too. I sewed some really good plaid flannel shirts for my husband. I had a 1970's pattern for a western style shirt that I made him with the pearl snaps and satin trim. He had three dress shirts like this that lasted forever. I even made him a velvet with satin lapels suit coat in black. Snazzy!! I have hung on to a few of these things as they were his favorites. Mostly I have sewed for me.(of coarse). But all of those Halloween costumes were our favorites! Your imagination is the limit with sewing. Come on bring these back!! Have a great week!!
@barbaraferron79947 ай бұрын
My mother used patterns to make my Halloween costumes in the 60's. Inspiring me to draft and thrift my children's costumes. And my children to design and thrift theirs.
@loridresser94207 ай бұрын
I’m there with you, especially the ‘housecoat/dress’. I’ve been sewing for over 55 years, my gran taught me. She made her own suits. I have a few of her original patterns! LASTLY…YES TO THE GUNNE SAX! I had 4 dressses back in the 70s. Even my 1980 prom dress!
@cherylrosbak40927 ай бұрын
The number of times I paused this to take screencaps is in direct opposition to the time I have to make them all.
@lovepuppy22427 ай бұрын
ideal thing they should do is make a questionnaire for the sewing peeps. Specifically about which reproductions they should do. Knowing the most popular era or most asked for pattern would do wonders. If they send it out to fashion history youtubers they would immediately get straight to their target audience. I also say this as someone who drafts my own patterns. I only started buying patterns once I realised the old ones I like are available on stores like Stephanie's and on etsy (love you downloadable patterns).
@obsidianrosestudio26637 ай бұрын
And 1930s sleeves! Omg those sleeves!!!!
@stevezytveld65857 ай бұрын
Highly, highly agree. The 1930's absolutely slay me with their sleeve designs... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
@sharimeline30777 ай бұрын
I love all fashion eras really, but I think my favorite is the 30's. I just love bias cut dresses and those sleeves. Everything flowing and elegant, it's just so pretty.
@subliminalphish7 ай бұрын
The drape yummy!
@JenInOz7 ай бұрын
Actually, *18*30's sleeves are pretty good too
@wendynordstrom34877 ай бұрын
Aprons!! Accessories!! Hats!! Separates!! Yes!!❤❤❤ omg. I want all those patterns!
@MarisaFrasure7 ай бұрын
Elephant legs...(to be worn with platforms.....Soul Train dressing, as opposed to low-rise bells that needed Frye boots, Converses, or strapped heel sandals [r.i.p. to the Cornelius/Clark estates] )......
@m.woodsrobinson92447 ай бұрын
The super wide straight cut elephant bells that Florida Evans, Weezy Jefferson, Rhoda Morganstern and Maude Findley used to wear! 🤣
@MarisaFrasure7 ай бұрын
@@m.woodsrobinson9244: I wonder if Simplicity would include the matching denim shirts that they worn, too....
@flautist59music7 ай бұрын
You are correct - “elephant bells” was what we called the very very wide bell bottoms. And surely there’s a true “skort” pattern out there with pockets? I think the skort had a side zipper? Or just an elastic waist….
@mudotter6 ай бұрын
OMG I still hunt for, collect and wear skorts
@terilovo6 ай бұрын
Many of the pattern companies could benefit by following a different sales model. For one thing never discontinue a pattern (yes update sizing etc) but make all patterns available as PDF or print on demand. That alone would drastically reduce overhead. I know that if makeup brands can do eyeshadow palettes on demand instead of making a huge amount of them then for sure pattern companies can do the same. This would allow any pattern to be available at any time. Can you imagine how amazing that would be??
@annamaria12317 ай бұрын
Those black beach pajamas were goth- a-rific!
@susanq89256 ай бұрын
1930s Beach Pajamas are the best styles ever! Big, breezy legs. Interesting seam details. Pockets. And loads more comfortable than a plain old jumpsuit. Plus the patterns cover both 1- and 2-piece outfits. Add 1930s sandals and a huuuuuuge brimmed sun hat - divine!
@JP2GiannaT7 ай бұрын
I once had a men's pirate shirt pattern from the 80s pass from my possession...that one still haunts me.
@ruthkirkparick35357 ай бұрын
OMG! Candy stripe sun set, with candy bag pockets AND a Bonnet!! They'd probably never produce it in my size but I'd sew it up for anyone who asked me to, just for the fun of it. Those are patterns from my teens. We called them elephant pants--the legs were THAT wide. My grandmother (born 1905) gave me her black satin lounging pajamas. They looked exactly like the pair on the far left. I do have two newish patterns that give me that high waisted 40s feel --Butterick 5859, and Spanish cowboy vibe--McCall's 5185, that might appeal to some. And yes, I wear beach pajamas too. Otherwise I'd be red not white. 😁
@liondancebird52466 ай бұрын
Beautiful patterns. Thanks for the tip!
@amysgraham5 ай бұрын
OMG I made a bubble skirt in 6th grade I think for a 4-h sewing class. I loved it! I still think about that skirt!
@joycleckley28817 ай бұрын
Girl, I loooooovvvveee your sense of humor, sarcastic, cynical of speaking 😂😂😂😂😂. What fun it would be to spend a sewing weekend with you in a group!!!💚💚💚. Peace, love and Light!
@Avotts7 ай бұрын
Could we do an online petition? If it goes as viral as your Walk Away Challenge......... Boom. We are in the money.
@balbea887 ай бұрын
I love your enthusiasm.❤ Yes,why can't they just give us what we want! Tell them Stephanie, maybe they will listen this time.
@missingallmymarbles76703 ай бұрын
I’m so glad that my grandmother’s vintage pattern collection is mostly intact and while not factory folded, they have pretty much all of the pieces and sizes kept…she was never over 5’ with hair fluffed and shoes on…and had a DDD chest before graduating high school. Patterns got traced and adjusted instead of buying a new pattern for every person she sewed for. I inherited both her love of sewing and a somewhat problematic figure so have continued keeping patterns intact. For anyone who loves sewing vintage style clothes, I highly recommend taking a pattern drafting class even if it’s just via online videos. Sooooooo many of the older patterns have the pattern pieces in silhouette on the back of the envelope. I’d have to completely redraft the pattern anyway so that’s more than enough info since I usually ignore the written directions anyway.
@nancymillione75967 ай бұрын
OHG in 1976-77 I had a pair of yellow elephant bell pants. I was 4'11' and 80lbs soaking wet. Those bells wrapped themselves around my legs every step I took.
@subliminalphish7 ай бұрын
1971 gray corduroy elephant bells and a white gray and black Jesus tee. My favorite outfit. I was in 7th grade. Loved them. The hid my shoes as I walked. I think of them when I think of bell-bottoms.
@liondancebird52466 ай бұрын
I loved my Betsy Johnson elephant bells, but a more modest bell is a better cut for me.
@SupremeViola7 ай бұрын
Meanwhile, I will continue to sit in my dusty corner and dream of the day we get good 1930s stuff.
@loveloreal7 ай бұрын
I'm bummed that there is no real archive. I was hoping there was a glorious museum of sewing patterns someplace
@RachelFilmsThings7 ай бұрын
I work from home. I have been hunting down and buying up the house coat / dress patterns and finally this weekend will begin to make them. The brands need to make them and. And make them accurately. Because I want to strut down my staircase in a flowing silk house dress to get my mail.
@blufaerie6 ай бұрын
Every time I see a hat with a vintage pattern, I want it. And yes to big 🫏 pockets!
@merriehightower14817 ай бұрын
Totally agree with the Gunne Sax. I Loved them while I was young, I would love to see them back again. ❤
@annapepple4777 ай бұрын
14:45 I ADORE WIDE LEG PANTS!! GIB THEM TO MEEEEEE!
@annapepple4777 ай бұрын
18:02 my god. The gunny sax ball gown I would make because I can’t afford Selkie dresses? MY GOD!
@Oonagh726 ай бұрын
I wish they would bring back those jiffy patterns with the 2 or 3 pattern pieces! They weren’t just simple bit so so stylish.
@amyrichardson64197 ай бұрын
Can you do a video of 'what to rescue'? Im so curious what patterns are desirable to preserve from the tip.
@maryt28877 ай бұрын
Okay, so this is the mid-60s, but my very first clothing purchase on my own as a teenager was a bandstand skirt and a boatneck blouse. So cool….but my mother made me return them😭😭😭. I’ve never forgotten those styles and would definitely rock them as an almost 80-year-old if there were patterns.
@froggyjen97916 ай бұрын
So much fun! Thank you for showing all the cute patterns and rant! This is why I'm working on learning to draft patterns. Nothing that I can want is in store or in patterns.
@sabrinadavis83557 ай бұрын
My vintage obsessions are the sailor suits (women and kids) and those capsule wardrobe ones... like, it's legit a closet in an envelope!
@RedPaperBadger7 ай бұрын
Yes to the Gunne Sax. It would be fabulous if they had the sizes that included us bigger ladies too. It’s a pain when you buy the largest pattern available and still have to add inches.
@solavita3067 ай бұрын
Ditto the housecoats! - I'm dying for cute robe instead of a potato sack.
@FireSilver252 ай бұрын
And those fitted glamour robes!!!!
@jfree27377 ай бұрын
On a totally unrelated note... Stephanie, you look great in the outfit in this video! Black and jewel tones look awesome with your coloring! 🤗
@jacquelinebates56507 ай бұрын
I, too, love a gorgeous sailor dress! Honestly, I agree with most of your choices - ESPECIALLY Gunne Sax!
@liamatos51117 ай бұрын
I was watching the video and saying YES , specially the beach pyjamas
@marywest28967 ай бұрын
well, I jumped in, at 63 I sewed an apron, without a pattern no less....I want those cross back kind, I watched several videos, drew up something tried to fit it to me, I wanted light weight denim so it was cool but tough....I wanted the edges to ravel, cause it's cool, and I am again attempting to embroidery again, not since I was 12. Using the apron to relearn the stitches....so far my apron is bright, kooky and all me...still embroidering the pretty part....I may try to take a photo and email it to you....enjoy your channel....
@mcomeslast7 ай бұрын
Have that 2066 from England. Going to make it as a tea dress.
@arvettadelashmit93377 ай бұрын
I loved the two pieces (skirt with matching top) dresses of the late 1960's. Doris Day wore some of the cutest two piece suit/dresses in many of her movies. What happened to the A line, true full back wrap golf skirt (with the pork chop pockets on the front) of the late 1950's. There was enough fabric in the two full back panels that you didn't have to worry about being exposed by the wind.
@CindyLeaux7 ай бұрын
16:51 Yea! With a little help from a magic wand and some singing birdies, I made that blue cupcake gown and it was so fun!! As a beginner, it wasn’t easy for me but I really appreciated the “Simplicity” of the directions 🩵
@ambersloan71467 ай бұрын
I thought of your dress when i saw the pattern! So fun and cute.
@CindyLeaux7 ай бұрын
@@ambersloan7146 aw thank you so much!🥰
@pauladavitt75547 ай бұрын
I’d love some beach pjs, and some cute swimwear. And don’t get me started on a Gunne Sax dress ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@bernadmanny6 ай бұрын
Speaking as one of the mensfolk, I for one would love to have more vintage patterns.
@sylviafielder77797 ай бұрын
Gunnie Sack oh Yes! I made one and I made the alteration’s because it was not size inclusive. People asked where did I get my dress and I said I made it. I was in jr high school. I made all of my special dresses.
@t.t.68617 ай бұрын
Love the crop top Nr. 75 at 11:41 (not that I would be able to wear it). It was one of my mother's favorite sayings, too: "Alles schon mal da gewesen" (It's all been there before").
@wowzieee7 ай бұрын
Capes, swing coats, caplets with the dress. Hats too.the pattern at 12:44, top left I made that one, 4255. The top is soooo good. I made the pants too, cute as heck.
@mudotter6 ай бұрын
I think my biggest beef with the vintage patterns I see in second hand stores, or even my Mom's sewing box, iS I can't reinterpret those drawings to what the pattern would look like on a normal person, in my head! Which is so weird, considering the actual vintage dresses, I have got to own and wear, were so perfectly built for real women.
@ruthsmith3034 ай бұрын
Yes! The hat patterns!
@mariegarside88302 ай бұрын
Hat patterns. ABSOLUTELY
@ColorJoyLynnH7 ай бұрын
Elephant pants. You got it you just added a food word. A friend of mine and I bought matching elephant pants in probably 1972. They were a fine whale corduroy, navy with small, white dots. hip huggers with a built-in belt/waistband.
@vouvou47 ай бұрын
Omg YESSSSSS the bubble skirt! BRING BACK THE BUBBLE SKIRTS!!!!!!
@michellecornum58567 ай бұрын
LOVE this!!! {In the meantime, regardless of people telling me to learn to draft, I would still like to see how the skirt portion of Printed Pattern 9273. That's an interesting flare-out.} I would COMPLETELY let you be in charge of Simplicity, even for an hour.
@christinea527 ай бұрын
I agree with you and don't understand why the pattern companies don't reprint the patterns!
@sbutler03057 ай бұрын
and patterns for necklaces like the wonderful one you are wearing. BTW, in the 70's & 80's when I would sew clothes, Simplicity, then Vogue were my 2 favorite pattern companies
@Hiker_who_Sews6 ай бұрын
I was out for a drive today and found myself in west Olympia. I stopped into that little junk store where you found so many patterns. Such nice people there, but alas, no new patterns have materialized on their shelves. Reminder about vintage swimwear (I was there) many had zippers and very little stretch. Fashionable, yes, but great for swimming? Maybe not my first choice.
@BeverleyButterfly6 ай бұрын
Dude we need a petition for you to start helping them do these amazing patterns we would actually buy and to not need up the pattern in the process
@Hippiechick117 ай бұрын
I'm hearing "Sleeves, glorious sleeves, I want to sew them.." wasnt that from Oliver? The play?
@alycegallant54062 ай бұрын
What a concept, listen to someone who actually deals in vintage patterns, and not just a person with a marketing/ business degree. Real life experience for the win. Thank you for keeping the vintage patterns around.
@lighthseskr7 ай бұрын
Yes, yes, YES! I absolutely agree.
@cassmacdonald-perfectlyimp24867 ай бұрын
That’s a fabulous necklace and it’s part of a fabulous video! Yes!
@pmclaughlin41117 ай бұрын
The sound effect of the necklace for the badoop a doop of the bubble skirt...Chef's kiss.
@marywest28967 ай бұрын
I like your bottle cap necklace. it is cute.
@empressheraluna7 ай бұрын
I can’t say how much I agree you! Especially the size inclusivity. I learned pattern design just to do it for myself and others.
@RebeccaTreeseed7 ай бұрын
I worked in fully formal law firms and made all my suits. So pretty.
@sewingintrifocals-alisonde77787 ай бұрын
I love skirt suits! I’ve not made one yet, though. I admire you!
@jacquig19397 ай бұрын
i love your safety pins in the back. There is one Gunne Sax dress that is my dream dress I've been chasing for years. I have a few of my grandmas patterns that are beautiful but I'm afraid to use them and one did get reproduced.
@JP2GiannaT7 ай бұрын
I have one of the patterns you showed, and i got unreasonably excited when i saw it on the screen, lol.
@lenabreijer13117 ай бұрын
In the seventies I had elephant pants . That pattern was so versatile! It had work appropriate pants, shorts, palazzo pants. I made it in a dozen different ways and fabrics! And Gunne Saxs yep I had those too. I kept all my patterns but those papers didn't survive a roof fire where my ground floor apartment was inundated with a foot of water and collapsed ceiling. They turned to papermache....
@juliaharvey28667 ай бұрын
Love me a mid-century modern swing coat!
@juliemac56107 ай бұрын
I love the sailor collar! Yes! Bring this back!
@Princess_karen7 ай бұрын
If they reproduced every pattern you showed I would buy them all. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. I have so many Gunny Sax patterns
@Avotts7 ай бұрын
My 1st year in college 1973 and 74....i had pea green wide leg pants and a multi yellow and green sleeveless tunic top. I really thought I looked hot.
@DonnaleaSpencer7 ай бұрын
yes to all of this! Larger sizes please! I'd love beach pajamas, Gunne Sax, and wide leg pants - altho, I'd be thrilled with Hepburn slacks (no cuffs) so I can enjoy wearing my Poetic License shoe collection.
@becpennington74707 ай бұрын
Best Gary Oldman voice: *BRING EVERY ONE*
@LongDragonQueen6 ай бұрын
Funny thing about the nightgown/daydress pattern: I have this fabulous "budgeting" book from 1937 (Orchids on Your Budget by Marjorie Hillis) that recommends something similar. A "case study" in the book is a woman who has one base dress pattern that she gets made in multiple fabrics, some dressy and some informal, as a way to save time and money.
@dottiepark7 ай бұрын
NIGHTGOWNS. Like Eileen West nightgowns.
@KrisKin-m9z6 ай бұрын
Yes! All the nightgowns since all the mass produced chain and department store collections are now polyester crap! I would love to see reproductions of the Lanz of Salzburg (published by McCall's) sleepwear... with a line of natural-fiber fabrics.
@MeghanHensley6 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've seen a vintage pattern you present be one I actually own and have sewn hundreds of times. Simplicity 5310 is a go to favorite of mine, and one my mother used to teach me how to sew. I recently pulled it out again and made the skirt for an event back in March where the theme was "through the decades." It was a huge hit among the other attendees, especially when I mentioned I had made it using the original pattern. The only downside to my pattern is the fact the blouse was my mother's favorite to make and the pieces have disappeared over the years. I have copies of the pants and skirt pieces so I don't lose the originals. And yes I rocked a pair of the elephant bell pants in a fuchsia and cobalt hibiscus print through middle and into high school. I made them for 4-H and refused to let anyone tell me they weren't fashion.
@therealbunnymix7 ай бұрын
I want Sailor dresses because of Sailor Moon but also I imagine myself in a pink Sailor dress a lot. I got a 1980s sailor dress that isn't atrocious. Simplicity 9999 I think it is. I want to create it but haven't got around to up sizing the pattern 😢
@m.maclellan71477 ай бұрын
This was a dun video & I really liked a good 75 % of the videos you posted ! I won't even WEAR shorts, and there is never anything flattering that fits. I would gladly sew some of thos vintage ones ! And "Heck, YES!" to size inclusive patterns !
@LiseWaring7 ай бұрын
during the 1980s I used Gunne Saxe patterns for square dance dress bodices - they were great patterns if you were small enough to be able to use them.
@simpleighh.3837 ай бұрын
Yesss I had elephant ear bell bottoms and a crochet halter c. 1973
@kellybrown86387 ай бұрын
Stephanie.... you are my new FAVORITE You Tube Host!
@bonniestevens69327 ай бұрын
I am 100% backing you on this AWESOME idea you are pitching to Simplicity!!!!I absolutely loved all your choices(the dresses, coats and swimwear would be my top picks....ARE YOU LISTENING SIMPLICITY !!!!We WILL BUY YOUR PaTTERNS!!!...p.s. ..I still have my original GUNNE SAX and JESSICA MC CLINTOCK patterns........this is one of your top videos by far(I have been binge watching your videos for about 2 weeks),,,,,,a little(LOT) of scarcasm and laughter...keep it going my friend
@thegreatzaza92937 ай бұрын
Excellent topic for a video, I enjoy all of your videos but this one particularly. OMG the statement blouses!
@SashaNoelDesign7 ай бұрын
I see some of the patterns that I own and themes of ones that I have on my desk for my next several projects. Yes to all of these especially wrap dresses, playsuits for women, pinafore dresses with ruffles and pockets that could fit a baby in them!
@capabletrinket7 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes! Count me strongly in the statement blouse and separates camp! There's just something about a matched set that makes you feel like you've got your life together. Fingers crossed that simplicity heeds your wise words
@gailbrassard72037 ай бұрын
If these companies had any sense, they would fire their R&D/ market research departments and play this video on an endless loop! It's as if they pay NO ATTENTION to what vintage patterns are having bidding wars on Ebay!! Do they even have focus groups of sewers and fabric dealers????Clueless!!!Rock on, Stephanie!!!!
@greyhaircrafter7 ай бұрын
I want all the house dresses and beach pjs. Why don’t you produce these yourself Stephanie? Online pattern companies are prolific right now.
@melodymalone40767 ай бұрын
I want Gunne Sax patterns so badly that Ive had to find patterns that give me the feel of gunne sax but its not official.
@Bexinmo5 ай бұрын
How about a bubble skirt that bubbles into a pair of shorts underneath? You would pull the shorts on that are attached to the bottom of the skirt, then slip the dress on and zip up the back.
@missilotze29857 ай бұрын
Laura Ashley and Gunne Sax repros are a license to print money. I don't understand the refusal to respond to obvious public demand?
@thetimelesscostumemaker12666 ай бұрын
Yes! Yes! Yes! to all these reproduction requests. Simplicity needs to realize how many of us would buy patterns if they would start selling patterns like these. I loved all your choices, keep up the good work and perhaps someday they will actually listen.
@mllep32597 ай бұрын
I agree - more non-basic vintage patterns!! And if you decide to do a Vogue version of this, why did they lose the BIG designer patterns? Back in the day, there were huge name designers who did patterns, but now - not so much. Get some Marc Jacobs, Maria Grazia Chiuri (Dior), Prada! Even if difficult to make, I would be willing to give it the old college try as I will never afford the real thing.