PLEASE NOTE: this is a catalog only and there are NO actual sewing patterns included. This is a one-of-a-kind beautiful World War II era Anne Adams pattern catalog Anne Adams catalog from the circa 1942-43. The fashions include a little bit of everything and it's all war-effort and conservation-minded. Fashions include dresses, overalls/ coveralls and work clothes, aprons, children's, lingerie etc. Also included is a sewing pattern for a set of collar, cuffs and jabot for updating old dresses. 24 pages in worn condition and a slight crease down the center so please note that these scans are nice, but not perfect. It's also a great way to research an Anne Adams pattern, not to mention, the pages are filled with gorgeous vintage eye candy! Printing a PDF is easy. Just open, hit print, and make sure that your printer scale is set to 100% (this should be the default setting in most cases).
Times Leader 04-07-2011 by The Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company - Issuu
The Weekender 06-08-2011 by The Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company - Issuu
This is a PAPER sewing pattern for a lovely 1930s Hooverette, or ladies' wrap front house dress. The pattern can be made in three versions with
Vintage Sewing Pattern 1930s Ladies' Wrap Dress #3073 - 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 Bust - PAPER VERSION
This is a full-sized, PAPER sewing pattern for a show-stopping 1930s Ladies' Brassiere in two versions. Style 1 is an uplift bra that fastens at the
Vintage Sewing Pattern Multi Size 1930s Bra in 2 Versions 32-50 Inch Bust #2023 A - PAPER VERSION
Boxoffice-December.07.1964
We wore “sloppy sweaters [and] tweed skirts”: Apparel for Wartime College Co‐eds with a Case Study of College Towns in Oregon - Mower - 2016 - The Journal of American Culture - Wiley Online Library
Times Leader 06-10-2011, PDF, Judiciaries
Haslam Dresscutting Book Annual No. 40 1962 Vintage Sewing Pattern
The Times Leader 04-10-2011, PDF, Missouri
Haslam Dresscutting Book Annual No. 38 1961 Vintage Sewing Pattern
The Abington Journal 05-04-2011
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