As a vintage pattern seller, I never open a vintage factory folded pattern, especially a plus size 1910's sewing pattern. In this video, I explore a 100 year old sewing pattern to verify if the pattern inside is actually what the cover states. This was drawn into question because the vintage sewing pattern envelope number did not match the number stamped on the sewing pattern packet, which for this era is very odd.
I take you through how to check a vintage sewing pattern to be complete. Showing you detailed references of the pattern and instructions so that if you find your self with an unprinted sewing pattern from the 1910's, 1920's 1930's or 1940's, you can see what tips and tricks to look for to make sure a pattern is complete.
Grab your coffee, a cozy seat and let's check a vintage sewing pattern together.
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Frixion Pens - bit.ly/7packFrixionPens
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