Overview
A classic early 1970s sewing pattern featuring high-waisted maxi skirts and bishop-sleeve blouses, reflecting the era's romantic 'prairie' and 'peasant' revival. This specific Vogue pattern captures the transition from the structured 60s to the flowing, bohemian silhouettes of the 70s.
Story
In the early 70s, home sewing was a high-fashion pursuit. This pattern allowed a woman in Fairless Hills, PA, to recreate runway looks for just $2.50. It represents a moment when DIY fashion was at its most sophisticated.
Maker / Origin
Vogue Patterns was founded in 1899 and became the gold standard for home dressmaking by licensing designs from top couturiers. Unlike simpler brands, Vogue patterns were known for complex construction and high-fashion relevance, often featured in Vogue magazine itself.
Condition & Value
The envelope shows significant tearing at the top and some foxing/discoloration consistent with age. The presence of a local shop stamp adds historical charm but the physical damage to the paper reduces the value by about 25%. Vintage Vogue patterns are highly collectible, especially those with complete tissue pieces.