So without further ado I give you:
The Good
Some examples of the reason why I like to keep an eye out
for older sewing patterns/ magazines when op-shopping.
Some of these patterns would still look quite fashionable today.
A rather nautical styled 1 piece bathing suit pattern from Burda June 1993. Made all in black it could fit right in with the recent trends of Grecian styled dresses (the ties around the waist) and deep V/ slashed necklines. As to whether it would suit me without alteration is another thing...
Below you can see a nice simple jersey dress.
Unfortunately the English instruction booklet was missing from this June 1992 edition of Neue Mode, however as the pattern is quite basic it shouldn't be too hard to "wing it" without.
Two bustier patterns. Bustier on blonde- Burda June 1992. Bustier on Brunette from Neue Mode May 1992- it appears each pattern was only available in select sizes in the Neue Mode. This bustier was for a size 36 only.
Another 1 piece bathing suit, this time with asymmetrical top, from the same June 92 edition of Burda as the bustier above.
Next up we have:
The Bad
Now I don't really care much for cherry sprigged seat covers even with matching red piping!I think if you can afford a sport car you would not be making these babies yourself. .
Next to continue the horror we have a lovely matching floral set that looks more like it would be at home in a bedroom (covering pillows maybe?) than on this model. Still it was the nineties and Diana magazine seems to be catered towards the more frillier aspect of that decade.
Luckily this pattern by Burda Spring/Summer 1993 didn't catch on as a fashion must have. Who would have thought that terry towelling shorts- with front pleats- would look baggy and unattractive in reality?
And lastly we have...
The Nineties
Yep in all its pastelled, puffed and padded glory.
You can betcha I wont be using any of these stylings in the near future!
Wow how bouffy is that hair, teamed with a ruffled and square padded shirt it somehow reminds me of "Dallas".
Despite the overall hideous-ness of this ensemble from Diana (complete with matching handpainted scarf!), the white camisole underneath actually doesn't look too bad.
Wow how bouffy is that hair, teamed with a ruffled and square padded shirt it somehow reminds me of "Dallas".
Despite the overall hideous-ness of this ensemble from Diana (complete with matching handpainted scarf!), the white camisole underneath actually doesn't look too bad.
Is it just me or does those shoulder pads make this girl look like a quarterback? And the peter pan collar.....
Finally
It's interesting to note that Burda used to also publish a "Miss B" magazine, obviously aimed at the younger (teen?) sewer. I would love to look through one of these if I ever get the chance.
Also look at how much information you got in this 1992 Burda magazine- step by step instructions for tricky areas on all patterns! It appears they stopped doing this around 1993, a pity as some of the modern Burda magazine instructions still really need it.
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