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  2. McCall's - Wikipedia

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    Norton Simon kept the McCall pattern business, which continues under different ownership. [16] In 1986, McCall's Publishing Company was bought by Time Inc. and Lang Communications. [ 17 ] In 1989, McCall's was sold to The New York Times Company , and in 1994, German-based Gruner + Jahr announced plans to purchase their magazine business. [ 8 ]

  3. Butterick Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The magazine served as a marketing tool for Butterick patterns [4] and discussed fashion and fabrics, including advice for home sewists. [5] By 1876, E. Butterick & Co. had become a worldwide enterprise selling patterns as far away as Paris, London, Vienna and Berlin, with 100 branch offices and 1,000 agencies throughout the United States and ...

  4. McCall Corporation - Wikipedia

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    McCall's began as a four-page fashion journal entitled The Queen: Illustrating McCall's Bazaar Glove-Fitting Patterns. [4] It would become one of the country's leading women's magazines. Its name was changed to Rosie in 2001 as part of a partnership with then- talk show host Rosie O'Donnell to capitalize on the success of Oprah Winfrey 's O ...

  5. Reginald Lewis - Wikipedia

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    His first major deal was the purchase of the McCall Pattern Company, a home sewing pattern business, for $22.5 million. Lewis had learned from an article in Fortune that the Esmark holding company, which recently purchased Norton Simon, planned to divest from the McCall Pattern Company, a maker of home sewing patterns founded in 1870. With ...

  6. Fredrica Coates - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Fredrica and her husband, Dr. Michael Coates founded and established their first company named Designs by Fredrica. Through her company, Fredrica was able to license her first patents to Kendall, the McCall Pattern Company, the Geri-Care Corporation, Gerber Childrenswear, and a private label program for Walmart Stores. [9] [10]

  7. Raggedy Ann - Wikipedia

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    1970 McCall's pattern #2531, dolls come in three sizes, with a simplified pattern and different hair and face embroidery pattern, loss of button eyes [101] 1977 McCall's pattern #5713, identical to previous #2531 pattern, different cover; ca. 1980 new McCall's pattern # 7131, 36-in. dolls plus apron a child can wear; 1982 McCall's pattern #8077 ...