Browse through: My Image #19 Fall/Winter 2019/2020

Let's look at My Image number 19 together. This is the fall/winter issue of 2019/2020.

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The issue
My image #19. Fall/winter 2019/2020
20 patterns
€6,95
Includes a code for three free PDF-downloads.

Perhaps a little bit more about My Image. It is a Dutch magazine, but one magazine includes five different languages. Dutch, English, German, French and Spanish. There is virtually no text within the magazines only names to number the patterns. The instructions are written in five languages. The different patterns are shown multiple times throughout the magazine giving a good idea about different fabrics and styles within the same pattern. It comes out twice a year and has additional specials throughout the year. All the patterns are also individual for sale as PDF downloads on their site.

Informational spread. It shows all five languages being treated equally important.

Left and right sweater M1953 and skirt M1951. Left dress M1952.

Left sweater M1953 and trousers M1966. On the right pages standing on the left dress M1963 and on the right sitting down blouse S1060 and skirt M1956.

Left dress M1963. Right top M1963 and skirt 1959.

Left page, sitting on the left blouse M1964 and trousers S1059. Left page in the grey dress M1951. On the right page M1952.

Left jacket M1961, trousers S1059. Middle dress S1058. Right dress M1960.


Top M1954 and trousers M1962 on the left. Sweater M1953 and skirt M1951 on the right.

The black dress on the left is S1058. Standing next to it on the left page is dress M1960.
On the right page We see blue sweater M1953, animal print blouse M1965 and trousers M1966.

Left Jacket M1961 and skirt M1956. On the right blouse M1955 and trousers S1059.

On the far left and the far right we see lightgrey top M1954 and skirt M1916 in animal print.
In the middle: ocre jacket M1964, dark grey top M1954, trousers M1962.

Jacket M1961 and trousers M1966 left. Blouse M1965 and skirt M1959 right.

Jacket M1964 and skirt M1959 left. Top M1954 and trousers M1962 right.

Left jacket M1961 and trousers M1962. Blouse M1955 and trousers S1059 right

Coat M1961 and skirt M1956 left. On the right top M1954, skirt M1951 and coat M1964.

Left Dress M1952. Blouse M1955, skirt M1956 on the right.

On the left top M1958 and trousers M1966. On the right dress M1960.

Halfway through the magazine the overview and the twenty page instructions start.

Blouse S1060 and skirt M1959 left. Sweater M1953 and trousers M1962 right.

Sweater M1953 and trousers M1966 left. Top M1954 and skirt M1967 right.

On the left blouse M1965 and skirt M1959. Right dress M1957.

An overview of the three PDF-downloads featured throughout the magazine and their names all start with an S. Blouse S1060 left, dress S1058 in the middle and trousers S1059 on the right.

The must-makes.

There are a lot of great basics in this pattern, but for my top picks I will focus on the patterns that stand out a little bit more.

Dress M1963 is a lovely shirt-dress. It tapers in at the waist and has princes seams that run through into the skirt part.

Jacket M1961 has a gorgeous neckline and looks good in thinner and thicker fabrics. The sleeves are finished with cuffs.

Dress M1960 is another shirt-dress, this time it hits just above the knees and has a straight line.

Coat M1964 has a asymmetric front opening that is closed with snap buttons

The have-made.

I have made shirtdress M1963 twice from this issue. Here are the links for



So what are your favorites
Do you have any favorite patterns? Have you actually made a pattern from this issue? I would love to hear about it, please leave a reaction.





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