Here's a selection of a few of my favourites from the store:
Butterick 5498 - I'm a big fan of the cape (cowboy hat optional)
Simplicity 2273 - I love this belted plaid jacket
Simplicity 9074 - Perfect for stylish lounging on a winter evening
Butterick 4518 - Sweet 60s dress that would look gorgeous in a light wool
Sadly there can only be one winner of the giveaway, BUT I also have a special 25% discount code for you all to use. This will be active from today until a week after the giveaway has ended. So if you've spied a pattern that you really love and want to snap up, now you can do so!
The Discount Code is HOLIDAYCHEER25 (Active immediately and valid until Thursday 13th December)
How to enter to the giveaway
- Go to Miss Betty's Attic and pick out your favourite pattern
- Comment below to let me know your favourite
- Make sure your email address is in your comment or easily found in your profile or blog - if not I will pick another winner!
- After the closing date I will announce the winner here and email them.
- Giveaway closes at 7pm GMT onThursday 6th December
- Winner will be selected at random after that time
- Entries are welcome from worldwide
- Prize is $25 store credit with free shipping
K x
I like this one - http://www.etsy.com/listing/70578458/1950s-inspired-misses-dress-sewing
ReplyDeleteMy mail is dolsi1 at yandex.ru
I have two favorite patterns, that I would buy, Simplicity 5441 love the blouses, and Butterick 2987 because princess seams flatter my figure and I would love to own one basic princes seam sloper.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature,there is some serious eye candy in that shop!
Email: cutekipepeo(AT)gmail(DOT)com
http://www.etsy.com/listing/97567306/1940s-junior-basque-top-and-full-skirt
ReplyDelete"The bright colour contrasts will make you feel young and gay".
Worth it just for the caption...
laura.h.sinclair@gmail.com
I love the 1960's sheath dress loads. I'd buy that.xx
ReplyDeleteReissue of Butterick 5707
ReplyDeletecan we say, Gorgeous!
That is very generous, thanks so much for setting this up (that shop is a frikkin' cornucopia =D). MissesCoat dress for the win please.
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh, I LOVE Miss Betty's Attic! There are waaaay too many adorable patterns to choose from in there, so I'll just randomly pick one of the 2190384209838562 that I love and say the 1960s A Line Coat & Dress (Simplicity 8591).
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I'll be making good use of that coupon code. :) Thanks a bunch for the sweet giveaway!
Wow, what a great selection of patterns! These are two of my favorites - http://www.etsy.com/listing/114118452/1940-misses-slip-vintage-sewing-pattern and http://www.etsy.com/listing/115661254/1930s-misses-two-piece-dress-vintage
ReplyDeleteemail - vintagevisions27@gmail.com
Emily
How are you supposed to pick just one of those beauties! You have introduced me to something which is going to be very bad for my bank account!
ReplyDeleteAfter much deliberating I think I'd go for Butterick 9655, a lovely double breasted 1960s sheath dress. I'm so taken by it I'm seriously having to restrain myslef from hitting 'buy'!
How are we supposed to pick just one??? If I had to choose one, I'd just pick one my my many faves from her shop, Butterick 7444, I love me a good sailor collar!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll lose the rest of my day browsing her shop!
I have purchased several patterns from Miss Betty's and they have all been fantastic. Recently, I have been lusting over this 1930s uncut beauty - http://www.etsy.com/listing/114000922/1930s-misses-two-piece-dress-and-jacket
ReplyDeleteOh goodness what a generous giveaway! I didn't have to look hard for patterns I love, and I already had several of hers favorited. I love the 40s day dress with the great collar in View 1 (http://www.etsy.com/listing/95625319/1940s-misses-day-dress-vintage-sewing) and the housecoat with the awesome side buttons in View 2 (http://www.etsy.com/listing/98177995/1940s-misses-housecoat-or-dress-vintage), because I couldn't pick just one! :D
ReplyDeleteI would live to make..1950s Misses Dress Vintage Sewing Pattern, Rockabilly, I love Lucy , Simplicity 4660 bust 30"
ReplyDeleteOh I love Miss Betty's Attic...please count me in for this generous giveaway! I'm torn between the following at the moment:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/listing/114118452/1940-misses-slip-vintage-sewing-pattern
http://www.etsy.com/listing/112899340/1960s-misses-party-dress-with-slim-or
http://www.etsy.com/listing/96820904/1960s-misses-dress-vintage-sewing
http://www.etsy.com/listing/96978767/1940s-misses-princess-evening-and-sun
Oh, the temptation! No wonder you always check this shop.
ReplyDeleteI cannot decide between these ones.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/105178303/1940s-misses-dress-vintage-sewing
http://www.etsy.com/listing/116033316/1960s-misses-sheath-dress-with-jacket
http://www.etsy.com/listing/96287622/1960s-womens-plus-size-sheath-dress
http://www.etsy.com/listing/96061721/1960s-vintage-evening-gown-cocktail
thank you for hosting this contest,
Dale
dmsandmoen (at) gmail (dot) com
I would love to have:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/listing/98150834/1940s-misses-bed-jacket-and-slipper-set
http://www.etsy.com/listing/73305560/misses-a-line-halter-dress-with-jacket
http://www.etsy.com/listing/106222561/1940s-misses-swing-coat-vintage-sewinghttp://www.etsy.com/listing/97715954/1940s-misses-swing-coat-in-2-lengths
I feel like a kid in a candy store looking at all those vintage patterns.
Pat
btbrts(at)gmail(dot)com
I think my favorite is Simplicity 6042 (http://www.etsy.com/listing/100549538/1960s-misses-dress-with-two-skirts). Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteWow too many to choose from, I can see why you love this shop - I have added it to my favourites for later perusal.
ReplyDeleteI would go for http://www.etsy.com/listing/98177995/1940s-misses-housecoat-or-dress-vintage or something similar
Such a generous giveaway - thanks to you both!!!
I love the 60s reissue of Butterick 5748 with the low cut back, so pretty. Thanks for the giveaway! I have my fingers crossed! soisewedthis@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSo hard to choose from all the beautiful patterns.
ReplyDeleteI really want to extend my normal/work wardrobe as I've made too many fancy dresses. These would be perfect -
McCalls Patter 8327, Misses Separates: Coat or Jacket, Blouse, Dress and http://www.etsy.com/listing/93023366/1960s-misses-separates-vintage-sewing
Simplicity 6892 http://www.etsy.com/listing/101130105/1960s-misses-dress-vintage-sewing
Thanks for the great giveaway! (lisacdolan@gmail.com)
Goodness I could and have spent hours looking at the delights on offer at miss Betty's! I love the simple style with welt pockets of simplicity 6744!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Karen dot mcneil at optusnet dot com dot au
Such an awesome giveaway! And such an awesome pattern shop, I could spend hours browsing! I especially love these:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/listing/107323841/1950s-misses-skirt-blouse-top-and
http://www.etsy.com/listing/96289352/1960s-junior-three-piece-suit-vintage
Hazel
bluebabe_hhb@msn.com
Gash! Struggling to post link! I love the green 1960s dress with the bow you liked! And the 3 piece 1960s suit with the lovely sleeveless shirt? Thanks for pointing me towards such a great site!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity - and for the tip off. Hadn't discovered this site before - so much to chose from!
ReplyDeleteI love the 60's "cocktail two piece": http://www.etsy.com/listing/97400634/1960s-misses-two-piece-cocktail-dress
helen(underscore)mcfadyen(at)hotmail(dot)co(dot)uk
Thanks,
Helen
I'm a sucker for 50's designs, so Butterick 7373 caught my eye. I'd love to do it in a more modern novelty print!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway! I love reading your blog. I would like to try a 1940's pattern from Miss Betty's Attic; probably the "1940s Misses Dress Vintage Sewing Pattern, Sweetheart Neckline, Tulip Pockets, Marian Martin 9222 bust 32" uncut." My email address is: mjvorres@yahoo.com. My blog is: needlecraftingneighbor.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing giveaway, it's my favourite Etsy vintage patterns shop. I think I'd go for this awesome little number, it's a shirtdress with a big collar and yoke, nice http://www.etsy.com/listing/108009724/1950s-misses-one-piece-dress-vintage
ReplyDeleteMiss Betty's really does have some fabulous patterns. I've shared this giveaway on my blog with some others.
ReplyDeletehttp://vintagevisions27.blogspot.com/2012/12/christmas-giveaways-to-chase-away.html
-Emily
Oh dear... with 91 pages full of patterns I can't just choose 1 favorite so I choose three:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/listing/105569646/1940s-misses-blouse-vintage-sewing
http://www.etsy.com/listing/94008844/1940s-misses-one-piece-dress-with-weskit
http://www.etsy.com/listing/102731132/1940s-misses-summer-wrap-dress-vintage
Thanks for hosting/sponsoring this wonderful giveaway for us!
I note that many of us have a problem picking just one favorite with such a wealth of wonderful patterns in front of us. Simplicity 2126 is one I've admired elsewhere; I love the "toppers" in Simplicity 2451; and Butterick 9655 is a new find that will be added to a wish list. I always enjoy your blog entries and thank you for such a nice giveaway!
ReplyDeletei must admit i jusmped straight across after reading & nabbed the Butterick dress you showed above!
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing shop, there are quite a few more dresses that caught my eye, but i also quite fancy the shortie nightgown & bloomers (http://www.etsy.com/listing/82843528/1950s-shortie-nightgown-and-bloomers)- I'm thinking flannel :-)
louise