A pattern company was founded by a Scottish tailor, James McCall in 1870. Yes, the McCall's Pattern company is one of two, oldest pattern companies to mass produce sewing patterns in the USA. The New York company published their first magazine of 4-5 Pages in 1873 called “The Queen”. In 1887 the first catalog was created featuring a broad range of patterns for the whole family featuring women, men and children’s clothing. Mr. McCall died in 1884, his widow then became president of the Company. Throughout the years many influential people designed and wrote for the McCall’s company including Eleanor Roosevelt starting in June 1949 until her death in November 1962. Her writings were titled, "If You Ask Me". Do you remember the famous paper doll, Betsy McCall, created by the company? The paper doll began in 1951 until 1995. The doll became so popular that various sized vinyl dolls were produced by Ideal and American Character Dolls. These dolls even had aprons to wear. Finally, the McCall's corporation folded in 2021 in Manhattan, KS with only 85 people employed.
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