Dating mail order patterns can be tricky. If you've got the mailing envelope, sometimes you get lucky with a date on the postmark, or a postage meter that can be narrowed down to a particular timeframe. Sometimes all you've got to go on is hairstyle in the pattern illustration. And sometimes, you can find a way to get sneaky...
The one i'm listing today has no date, a postage rate that doesn't seem to narrow things down much, and a hopelessly blurred postage meter number (yep, you can try to look up the meter number - there are folks who collect and track metered postage as a hobby, and they're online too). My knee-jerk reaction to the illustration was that it was late 1970s - but could i pin it down at all?
The dress style is the sort that might crop up in a wide range of years, so no help there.
But it turns out, this pattern, from Grit, also advertised a bunch of craft booklets on the back of the envelope. There, i hoped, was my ticket.
A few quick searches later, i found copyright dates of 1977 and 1978 for such titles as "Thrifty Crafty Flowers" and "Envelope Patchwork Quilts" - bingo! Enough to suggest that my initial guess was probably pretty close...
2 comments:
Wow! Quite interesting. You became a detective too. I love it! All of us in the vintage business always learn something new. That's part of the fun. Wishing you the best.
Thanks! I think the research is as much fun as hunting down great vintage goodies, and i'm always tickled when i can get good information on something that stumped me at first.
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