Congratulations to the Threads online member who was randomly selected in our current giveaway. JillyBe will receive a copy of Threads December/January 2013 magazine. This issue is packed with new, fun projects and tips to learn. Enjoy and congratulations again!
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Know Me 2064 Vest and Jacket
Know Me patterns offer stylish and versatile designs, including the ME2064 rain jacket, which combines a cropped jacket and a vest that can be worn together or separately. The boxy-fit jacket features a hood, snap closure, and multiple pockets, while the vest has a zippered front and cargo pockets. This sewing kit includes templates, fabric recommendations, and instructions for sizes 44-52, proudly made in the USA.
The Hendrix coat sewing pattern from Style Arc is an unlined, panelled design with long two-piece sleeves, a button or snap front, and optional top-stitching. It features binding along the neck, hem, and sleeves, along with angled patch pockets and dropped shoulders. Recommended fabrics include wool, linen, faux fur, or velvet, with fabric estimates and trim details provided for sizes 4-30.
Pattern A has pleated patch pockets with flaps. Pattern B has side seam zippers. This Vogue sewing pattern kit was designed and printed in the United States and comes with sewing templates, instructions, fabric recommendations, pattern pieces, and sizing guides for (2) shirts and (1) pair of pants. Women's clothing patterns can be made to fit sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14.
Hi. I am OBSESSED with a dress that I saw in one of the advertisments in this issue of Threads. I don't remember what the ad was for, but it had to do with oriental fabrics and featured a woman reclined on a couch who was wearing the most incredible cream colored wrap dress with abstract black cranes flying across it. I have been searching the internet high and low, trying to find that fabric. can anyone here remember what the ad was for or know where I can find it...? Thanks!
In her sixth book, fashion designer Gretchen Hirsch welcomes you to her sewing studio, while offering instructions and access to three garment patterns in extended sizes.
Tailor and author J. Francois-Campbell offers a glimpse into the history of waistcoats, often called vests, and how these garments are interpreted in today's wardrobes.
Hi. I am OBSESSED with a dress that I saw in one of the advertisments in this issue of Threads. I don't remember what the ad was for, but it had to do with oriental fabrics and featured a woman reclined on a couch who was wearing the most incredible cream colored wrap dress with abstract black cranes flying across it. I have been searching the internet high and low, trying to find that fabric. can anyone here remember what the ad was for or know where I can find it...? Thanks!