wow these sure look old! I have 2 patterns that I have had for years & years & they were old when I got them & they are the best & easiest patterns that I have ever had and the only ones that work right everytime! I think one of them had 3 pcs & its a nighty or a dress! Thanks for reminding me Meg, Hugs Loralye
will have a look on e-bay, I could never find something like that here,
thanks Meganne for sharing this info, I love old patterns
hugs
Muchelle
Thanks for this Meganne. I had not heard about Enid Gilchrist so I have looked up info about her. There is nothing for sale in the UK ebay but I will keep my eye out for books by her
Don't forget to search WORLDWIDE that way it will show listings from other countries where the seller will send worldwide.
I must tell you how my sisters-in-law cut out their dress patterns. They didn't have measuring tapes so they used their hands and fingers. If you stretch your thumb and pointer finger to the fullest, this is 6" and called 'fet-ter', if you stretch open your full hand from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky, this is 8" and called 'shi-ber'. When they measured anything they used this method and the best cut I've seen them make was for the armhole, one shiber + 2 fingers (the pointy and middle finger together) down and three fingers in from the side seam. The width of the sholder was usually four fingers, all fingers straight out. I've gotten so use to using these measurements when ever I need a tape and don't have one!! OH, my sisters-in-law are Saudi.
I don't have any, but someone (quite recently) did mention how good they are.
I must go have a look around locally & see what I can find :)
I have been collecting these books for years they are a great for patterns there is one i am looking for however had it when i was in my teens and it even had bra's in it. i should round round them all up and get rid of my doubles