Nowadays, they’ve updated their website to include photos of actual people, rather than the traditionally depicted shapeless fictional model who appears both malnourished and 10-feet-tall.Īnyway, we’ve collated a few of McCall’s Pattern Behavior posts below. (That’s not to say it's completely devoid of modern atrocities - look no further than this awful thing.) It maintains a blog with posts like “Exploring Fabric Options for Spring Sewing,” and “Have You Ever Made a Prom Dress?” And anyone whose nice mom hand-crafted their Halloween costumes will recall the company’s signature color-penciled drawings of patterns that had likely remained untouched since the mid-80s.
‘Learn to Sew for Fun’ patterns are designed for the complete beginner, with easy to follow instructions and basic sewing tips. McCall Pattern Company, New York, New York. Use the unique pattern hashtags to share your makes on social media. Think of it as a College Humor remix of Mad Men-style snapshots.Ī little background before we set you loose: McCall’s is still a sought-after pattern company for its en vogue designs. The McCall’s range has it’s finger on the fashion pulse Interpreting trends as swiftly as they appear on the high street. A user is scanning the pattern labels for hilariously outdated fashions and captioning them with modern dialogue.
Head over to the Tumblr to check out the rest (you won’t be sorry). This week a Tumblr account by the name of McCall’s Pattern Behavior is making the rounds. Anyway, we’ve collated a few of McCall’s Pattern Behavior posts below. Welcome to the Internet, a trove of comedic treasures last week it brought you the llamas terrorizing the streets of Arizona, followed by that other unspeakable meme that we’ll go ahead and leave unnamed.