- Simplicity Pattern
The Simplicity Pattern Company is the maker of the "Simplicity Pattern," "It's So Easy" and "New Look" brands of sewing pattern guides. The company, now owned by Wrights, began in
1927 inNew York City . During theGreat Depression , Simplicity allowed home seamstresses to create fashionable clothing in a reliable manner. The patterns have been manufactured inNiles, Michigan since 1931, but the products are distributed and sold inCanada ,England , andAustralia . In some markets, the patterns are sold byBurda , and they are sold by third party distributors inMexico andSouth Africa . The company licenses its name to the manufacture of non-textile materials such assewing machine s,doll house kits, and sewing supplies.The appeal of the Simplicity Pattern is that each pattern has step-by-step instructions for the cutting, stitching, and assembling of clothes. Simplicity emulates fashion designer clothing, and the company currently produces over 1,600 patterns.
Simplicity Patterns, like most home sewing patterns, consist of
tissue paper with numbers and instructions written on it. This paper is pinned on the fabric to be sewn. The hobbyist then stitches and cuts along the printed lines to create the finished clothing.Novelist and short story author
Eudora Welty claimed that she used Simplicity Patterns for her short stories, that she would re-use the paper and pin her paragraphs to the paper and rearrange passages for greatest effect.External links
* [http://www.simplicity.com/ The Simplicity Pattern Company home page]
* [http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?page=about.html "About" Simplicity, with some history]
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