Showing Records: 276 - 300 of 6509
7157, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7174, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7180, 1975
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7183, 1975
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7198, 1980
McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).
7201, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7206, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7220, undated
McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).
7231, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7247, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7255, 1975
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7258, 1975
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7271, 1975
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7290, 1975
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7303, 1975
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7311, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7332, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7362, 1967
Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).
7388, 1964
McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).
7440, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7451, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7500, 1981
McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).
7519, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7619, 2002
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).
7679, undated
Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).