After my McCall’s pattern haul, I wasn’t looking to buy another lot of patterns, but then Hancock advertised a sale on Simplicity ($1.99 each, limit 10) and my resolve wavered. I know they’re known to do better sales—in fact, I just received a flyer for an upcoming one on June 20 where Simplicity patterns are going to be a mere 99¢ each—but I was already planning and scheming in anticipation of wrapping up my Wardrobe Architect series, and I knew I wouldn’t want to wait weeks or months for the next sale, so I’ve decided to regard my actions as “forethought” rather than “compulsive stashing.”
(Patterns are my stash. This, I’m sure, is a surprise to no one but me. Apparently my complete disinterest in stashing fabric and notions blinded me to my desperate coveting of patterns. While my collection doesn’t come close to rivaling those of Lauren or Sarai, I daresay I easily surpass them in glee-felt-while-sitting-amidst-the-stash-as-a-dragon-atop-its-hoard.)
Without further ado, the patterns:
Top Row
1317 – A basic raglan sweatshirt pattern, because I’m already looking forward to autumn.
1425 – A basic, hackable top, because I like the idea of having options.
1421 – I’ve just transitioned from a pretty casual office to an even more casual office, but I still think it’s a good idea to have a suit in the wings for special occasions, and from time to time I like dressing up jeans with a blazer. This is a pretty thick envelope, so I’m looking forward to eventually learning some new techniques too.
Middle Row
1662 – Swishy! That is all.
1559 – Justin talked me into this one, after I spent way too much time debating between it and the one to the right of it. I tried my hand at drafting a basic pencil skirt once and wasn’t thrilled with the outcome, so I thought it might help to start with a professionally drafted version before trying to make further tweaks. Not sure if I’ll ever use the pants option, but hey, it could happen.
1465 – Another basic pencil skirt option. Between this and the previous one, I should be able to come up with my perfect version. If nothing else, one can have all the modifications for a woven skirt and the other can have all the modifications for a knit skirt.
Bottom Row
2600 – While discussing a mutual love of bags with an LYS owner recently, she shared that when she asked a friend if she should buy another tote or if she had enough already, her friend sagely replied, “One more bag wouldn’t be too many.” This is a philosophy I can get behind.
1374 – Another swimsuit pattern. I’m dreaming of luscious mix-and-match options.
5006 – This pattern is more aspirational than practical, because I have no need of a corset in my daily life, and no planned future occasion for one either. But I’ve always wanted to up my game from a Hot Topic fashion corset to The Real Deal, and now I’ll be prepared when that day comes. (I was a Girl Scout, so being prepared is everything. I also have escape plans in case of zombie and/or velociraptor attack.)
Once again I’ll send out the call: Which of these do you like best? Do you have a favorite Simplicity pattern that I should definitely plan to add to my collection?