Are marfy patterns still available?
Sarah Cherry
Published Mar 13, 2026
Are marfy patterns still available?
Marfy Gold patterns are no longer supplied, so we have just a few patterns left.
What are marfy patterns?
Marfy, an Italian pattern company, is known for their no-nonsense approach and high-fashion designs. Their patterns are made for the advanced sewer and do not include seam and hem allowances, cutting layout, nor sewing instructions. This season’s collection includes 50 fabulous new patterns.
Who owns Vogue Patterns?
The McCall Pattern Company, Inc.
The McCall Pattern Company, Inc., owned by CSS Industries, Inc., a public, worldwide company, designs, manufactures and sells sewing patterns under the brand names of Butterick, Kwik Sew, McCall’s and Vogue Patterns, through fabric retailers and on our websites.
Who owns Simplicity patterns?
CSS Industries
In 1998, the company was acquired by Conso International Corp. Conso subsequently changed its name to Simplicity Creative Group, Inc. Simplicity Creative Group was acquired by Wilton Brands, Inc. in 2013, and sold in November 2017 to CSS Industries.
What happened to McCall’s patterns?
A year ago, in December of 2016, CSS acquired the McCall Pattern Company for $14 million, which means that now this single company owns all of the legacy American sewing pattern brands: Simplicity, McCall, Butterick, Vogue (together known as “the Big 4”).
What happened Kwik sew?
The McCall’s Pattern Company (parent company to Vogue, Butterick, and McCall’s patterns) purchased Kwik Sew in late 2011. A New York-based, privately owned company, McCall’s was founded in 1870 and acquired Butterick and Vogue in 2001.
Are Simplicity patterns still made?
Sewing from patterns Simplicity aims to emulate fashion designer clothing, and the company currently produces over 1,600 patterns.
Did Butterick go out of business?
Effectively bankrupt, Butterick was reorganized in 1936. Many of its publications, including the Delineator, which was accounting for one-third of company sales, were sold in 1937.
What happened to Kwik Sew patterns?
Does simplicity sell PDF patterns?
How many people would even read the ReadMe? (I did because I compulsively read the ReadMes.) Oh, and it requires that Acrobat be your default PDF reader, too. This is flat-out dumb. It’s ironic that Simplicity’s tagline is “Creativity Made Simple!” because there is nothing simple about this.
Is Simplicity Pattern company still in business?
In 1998, the company was acquired by Conso International Corp. Conso subsequently changed its name to Simplicity Creative Group, Inc. Simplicity Creative Group was acquired by Wilton Brands, Inc. in 2013, and sold in November 2017 to CSS Industries.
Is Simplicity patterns still in business?
Where can I find Marfy sew-a-long patterns?
Not only are three free patterns available for downloads on the Marfy website, but Leisa is providing sew-a-longs for the patterns on her blog and just completed the top sew-a-long. How do you like it? The pattern is Marfy 1913, and after two muslins I was ready to cut my Thakoon silk crepe de chine from Mood Fabrics.
What do you think of Marfy 6123?
Marfy 6123 (and 6029, the dress next to it) is one of the free patterns that comes with the catalogue, and I really like it! “This single breasted, semi-fitted jacket has a loose collar that is turned up at the back, redingote cuts, it can be made with or without triangular lace inserts”.
Is the 2018 Marfy catalogue the Evergreen catalogue?
The 2018 Marfy Catalogue appears to be the counterpart to the 2017 Evergreen catalogue – covering dresses, outerwear (jackets and coats) and evening dresses. After being really very taken with the 2017 Evergreen Catalogue (aka – The Separates Bible), I was looking forward to seeing it.
What is a Marfy 6107 coat?
Marfy 6107 – ‘Semi fitted coat with wide collar to be worn fastened in a funnel-style or opened, to be made with or without a belt. Recommended in velour or boiled wool”. Between this beauty and 6048 above, I’m really feeling the want-to-sew-a-coat thing…