Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Butterick and Bathing Suits

Butterick’s Summer pattern line has been released, which means more pattern distractions.

Butterick 6055

There is only one new vintage reproduction - not spectacular, but definitely cute - and it looks suspiciously like one from last season.  They have different style lines, but definitely the same flavor.  

Butterick 6055

Could be better, but certainly could be worse.  I imagine it would be challenging not to smile all day long while wearing a dress with pockets like those!

Butterick 6049

This design looks quite vintage-inspired, although I bet it will have the underarm gaping issue that often plagues halter styles.  But it just might be worth the extra work.  Or maybe that is the polka dots talking . . .

Butterick 6049

I will admit – if a dress has a capelet, a collar flounce, or ruffled sleeves, I probably will like it.  So I am sure I will be purchasing Butterick 6052!

Butterick 6052

And, of course, I would be remiss if I did not mention the adorable pin-up-perfect swimsuit design by Gertie.  

Butterick 6067

I have no reason to wear a bathing suit, and plan to avoid any such situation, but I will probably pick this one up, just because.  And who knows, if I ever decide to work with knits, this might make a cute top or perhaps a bodysuit.

Butterick 6067

I do wish there was another vintage offering and a second option from Patterns by Gertie, but these should keep me busy for a while (along with all of the others I have stashed away!).

Butterick 6067

What do you think?  Will you be adding any new patterns to your must-have list?

5 comments:

  1. I can't really pull off those 50s-style dresses at this age, so I just bought the new Simplicity 1364, which is a re-release of a 60s boatneck top with French darts. It's one of their original "Jiffy" patterns, and it looks like it would be cute in a knit to make a classic Breton top. I also bought Claire Shaeffer's new Chanel-style haute couture jacket pattern, which could be modified to make a more vintage look. I just wrote about those and several 70s Burda re-releases.

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  2. I rarely do fashion sewing anymore, but I have a weeding to attend in late August -- and I think that 6052 dress might lure me back into sewing dresses!

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    1. Hooray for special occasions and pretty dresses!

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  3. When I saw B6055 I said, 'But I just made that..." a little different but not enough for it not to look like a repeat. I like the neck line on B6049

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    1. Right?! If they are going to choose similar patterns, I wish they would re-print some of the out-of-print retro designs from 10+ years ago. There are a few I missed out on that look really cute that pop up on etsy and ebay every once in a while, usually in the wrong size.

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