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My Image and Young Image Pattern Magazines

Young Image Summer 2011 cover
My Image Summer 2011 cover


We are excited to announce that we are going to be the US dealer for the new pattern magazines, My Image (for women) and Young Image (for children)!  These pattern magazines from the Netherlands each include 16 patterns in the most fashion forward, yet very wearable styles!

Line drawings of patterns included in My Image Summer 2011
You can see the Instructions included are in English, German, French and Dutch.  There are no illustrations in the instructions.  These are master patterns which means that you need to trace them to preserve the original.  You will need to add seam and hem allowances to the patterns.  The sizes for women include European sizes 36-44, and for children 80-164 (approximately 18 months- youth size 12).
Line drawings of pattern included in Young Image Summer 2011 magazine

We are expecting the magazines to ship out to us this week, but I'm not sure when they will arrive here in the US.  Our last experience with shipping was rather lengthy, but with the holidays over, and if there are no more blizzards to contend with, I am hoping they will arrive by mid-February, which will give you plenty of time to sew up these adorable styles by summer!

We are taking preorders for the magazines now, so if you'd like to order your copy(ies) now, you can be assured that we'll send your magazine(s) out as soon as they arrive to us.  I'm sure that I'll be blogging about the new patterns as soon as I get my copy out of the box! 

Happy Sewing!
Ann

Comments

  1. I love the design on the cover of the new my image! I'm hoping to lose the 10 pounds needed to fit into it by March!

    Oh, i've ordered my copy too. Can't wait to get it in the mail!

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  2. That is great news!! I can't wait to try this magazine out!!

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