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  2. Pattern (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a pattern is in sewing and fashion design, how it is made, graded, and fitted. Find out the standard symbols and marks used on sewing patterns and their meanings.

  3. History of sewing patterns - Wikipedia

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    Learn how sewing patterns evolved from hand-drawn drafts to printed templates over the centuries. Explore the origins and development of major pattern companies such as Butterick, McCall, Vogue, and Simplicity.

  4. Janet Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Janet Arnold (6 October 1932 – 2 November 1998) was a British clothing historian, costume designer, teacher, conservator, and author.She is best known for her series of works called Patterns of Fashion, which included accurate scale sewing patterns, used by museums and theatres alike.

  5. Harlequin print - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin print is a repeating pattern of contrasting diamonds or elongated squares, inspired by the costume of a 16th-century Italian clown. Learn how this pattern became popular in fashion, design, and culture from the 1940s to the 2000s.

  6. Simplicity Pattern - Wikipedia

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    Simplicity Pattern is a brand of sewing pattern guides founded in 1927 in New York City. The company is now owned by IG Design Group plc and distributes its patterns in various markets worldwide.

  7. Check (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Check is a pattern of crossed horizontal and vertical lines which form squares, often used in clothing and textiles. Learn about its origin, etymology, usage in different cultures and regions, and its variations such as tartan, gingham, and damier.

  8. Category:Textile patterns - Wikipedia

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  9. Emilio Pucci - Wikipedia

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    Emilio Pucci was an aristocrat, pilot, and politician who founded his eponymous fashion house in 1947. He was known for his geometric prints in a kaleidoscope of colors, which were popularized by celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy.

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