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So what do you do?

When I was young I loved browsing through the Sears catalogue.  I would look through page by page and mark all the things I wanted to create my brand new wardrobe.  Is it no wonder I decided that the best way to display and store my sewing patterns is in binders and boxes.  Now I browse through my binders and plan my wardrobe and choose my next sewing project.

My system is to put my pattern envelopes in plastic pages, under tabs for dresses, coats and cardigans, skirts, pants, etc.  When I want to make a dress, I browse through all my pages and I can easily see the front pictures and the back information – notions, fabric, sizing, yardage, etc.

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

Then when I have decided on a dress I want to make I pull out my pattern box that contains that envelope’s contents (instructions and pattern pieces), all easy to find in numerical order, and off I go!

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

,,,like this Butterick dress pattern…

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

,,,and it’s instructions and pattern pieces.

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

I even keep my Indie Patterns and my PDF patterns in my binders.

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

When I was young, I used to watch my older sister sew.  I cannot count the number of clothes she made for herself, my Barbie dolls, me and my sisters, her family, our families, the list just goes on and on, not to mention the countless wedding dresses, bridesmaids dresses, party dresses, WHEW!  She was the type of seamstress who did such a beautiful job on her clothes you could wear them inside out!  Well my sister hasn’t sewn anything for a while now due to her arthritis so she has passed on to me her pattern collection – two pattern boxes full!  (Simon… put down a box lid and a cat has to sit in it!)

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

I haven’t counted how many patterns, but they range from approximately the 70’s through to 2010.

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

You definitely need to buy some THICK shoulder pads for this Simplicity pattern from 1989.

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

This seemed to be the most recent pattern, from 2008.  I never knew … “threads” has been involved in sewing patterns for so long!

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

A classy dress pattern from 1979.

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

Another one from 1978, this one with a reversible vest.

Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!

I have been busy dating these patterns for curiosity sake.  Then I will incorporate them into my present display and storage system.

November is going to be a special month for me – my one year mark for my blog!  I am working on a couple of things for my blog that just might be interesting, so stay tuned!

So I ask you…. in the meantime…  How do you store your patterns?

Happy Sewing!

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