Wednesday, December 18, 2013

It's Gonna Be a Good & Stylish Winter Season.......


I realized this when I walked out of both Jo-Ann's with a ton of patterns recently. I found Winter/Holiday patterns that I loved from Burda, Butterick and Vogue! I was in SHOCK! I buy patterns very seldomly. In the last couple of years I haven't consistently liked alot of the styles and I hate the idea of redundancy. That's why I'm so scrutinous in my pattern buying. And I seem to get worst every year. So finding so many patterns I like at one time really is great! Odd but great! Plus I needed alot of winter styles anyway. Living in a subtropical region means there's not alot of need for Winter clothes but for the short winter we do have this girl wants to be stylish! My pattern haul really made me happy. Now I only  need decide what to sew next.  So is it me or has anyone else noticed that the Winter season patterns for most of the big 4 pattern companies actually looked really good??? Were you impressed or not impressed????

6 comments:

  1. Like you, I found several new patterns including a coat. :)

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  2. I enjoyed many of the releases and am so lucky that my Hancock stocks them as soon as they're released. Yay! I got new Vogue's and Butterick's and the new spring McCall's too!

    I only picked up a few Burda patterns at the sale.

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  3. I lost my mind and went home with 18 burda patterns. To my surprise I was able to get all 10 burda patterns that were on my pattern list and then over indulged by getting the others.

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  4. YOU are going to be one well-dressed turned out family :) Happy Holidays!

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  5. Yes the Big 4 pattern companies have been really on their design job. I hope they keep it up.

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  6. Love your blog! I don't have any burda patterns because I can never find a sale. Will keep looking!

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