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  • - A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fasion & Fun
    af Amy Barickman
    173,95 kr.

    Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life.In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays and patterns.Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service-Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring-Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials-Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery-A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurementsIssue Two content: -Excerpts from February 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter-Fashion Service Supplement- Part 2 of the Fall/Winter 1920-1921-Magic Sewing Pattern - Sleeved Cape-Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp-Excerpts from How You Can Have More & Prettier Clothes pamphlet, 1925Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love Issue Two!Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken.A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly?When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled!)Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects! In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern.So Enjoy! Be Inspired! Get creative! -All my best, Amy"

  • - A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fashion & Fun
    af Amy Barickman
    173,95 kr.

    Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life.In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays and patterns.Interested in a subscription to Vintage Notions Monthly - visit www.AmyBarickman.comEvery issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service-Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring-Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials-Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery-A Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurementsIssue 24 content: -Excerpts from December 1921 issue of Inspiration newsletter-Fashion Service Supplement- Part 2Winter 1925-1926-Magic Sewing Pattern-Flat-wash Nightie-Excerpts from various Inspiration and Fashion Services newsletters-Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice SeippTake a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love this issue!Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken.A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly?When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled!)Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects! In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern.So Enjoy! Be Inspired! Get creative! -All my best, Amy"

  • - A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fashion & Fun
    af Amy Barickman
    173,95 kr.

    Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life.In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays & patterns.Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service-Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring-Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials-Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery-A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurementsIssue Three content: -Excerpts from March 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter-Part 1 of the Fall/Winter 1920-1921, Fashion Service Supplement-Magic Sewing Pattern - Chemise Dress-Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp-Excerpts from How You Can Have More and Prettier Clothes pamphlet, 1925Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love Issue Three!Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken.A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly?When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled!)Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects! In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern.So Enjoy! Be Inspired! Get creative! -All my best, Amy"

  • - A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fasion & Fun
    af Amy Barickman
    173,95 kr.

    Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life.In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays and patterns.Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service-Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring-Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials-Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery-A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurementsIssue Four content: -Excerpts from April 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter-Fashion Service Supplement- Part 2 of the Fall/Winter 1920-1921-Magic Sewing Pattern - Circular Apron-Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp-Excerpts from How You Can Have More & Prettier Clothes pamphlet, 1925Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love Issue Four!Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken.A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly?When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled!)Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects! In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern.So Enjoy! Be Inspired! Get creative! -All my best, Amy"

  • - 400+ Designs to Hand Embroider
    af Amy Barickman
    288,95 kr.

    Simple stitchery for quilts, dish towels and pillows. Over 400 line art motifs designed for hand embroidery including animals, plants & flowers, everyday household items, abstract designs and much more. 10 decorative accent borders also included. Two patchwork quilt designs included based on early 1900's styles - one on-point featuring decorative borders and colorful embroidery & the other in a classic red and cream redwork style. 80 pages with a full color cover and back.

  • - Fashion Therapy
    af Amy Barickman
    208,95 kr.

    FASHION THERAPY-From dresses to hats and stylish accessories-gorgeous art is waiting to be brought to life through your artistry. A coloring book filled with more than 150 beautiful Downton-Abbey-era illustrations from The Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences, which was founded in 1916 by Mary Brooks Picken.The light shading of the illustrations has been retained to add depth to the coloring. Try experimenting with pens, pencils, and metallic gel pens to enhance some details of the design. They make the beading shimmer and the jewelry sparkle!Inspirational messages have been added to the back of each fashion page from The Woman's Institute publications as well as sage fashion advice suitable for framing.108 pages to color with full color cover & back.

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