Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween!

 
Happy Halloween, witches and ghouls! Halloween is by far one of my favorite holidays. Especially now that I have children of my own. My 4 year old son decided last night that he wanted to go trick or treating tonight, and he hasn't shown any interest in the holiday up until this point. So, of course, we went out late last night to let him pick out a costume. He decided on a vampire, so I'm excited to see him all dressed up. My little one is only 8 months old so she will be wearing her pink skeleton sleeper with a pink beanie to keep her head warm as it will be very chilly tonight.
 
I decided to look into some vintage costume patterns while working this morning and came up with a few to spark your creativity.
 

A fantastic Disney Peter Pan costume from 1953. You can get this pattern here!
 
 
 
A Colonial dress costume from 1952. Full gathered skirt with hip pannier and other accessories. You can find this pattern for sale here!
 
 
Angel and Clown costumes and Choir Robes pattern from 1953. You can find the 1959-1960 reprint of this pattern for sale here!
 
 
I adore this pattern. This is a pattern from 1952, for a child's bunny, cat and penguin costume. How freaking cute are they? You can find this pattern here!
 
Well, I wish you all a very happy halloween. I hope that you get more treats than tricks and I hope that you see lots of little ghouls and goblins tonight and make them smile.
 



Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Vintage Patterns and Inspiration

So while wandering around on the net today I stumbled across the Vintage Pattern Wikia... Do you know of this? The Wikia is a collection of patterns 25 years old or older. According to the Wikia they "are working to create one location online where people can go to browse through vintage patterns from the 1980s and older and share information about them."
 
I have not yet sewn anything from a vintage pattern, but am amassing quite a collection of vintage reproductions from The Big Four. I'd love to get my hands on some of the vintage patterns and hopefully will one day. For now I can just dream about them, right? 
 
As I was searching through the Wikia today, I came across several that sparked my imagination and got me planning some future projects.
 

I adore this pattern for several reasons. The first being that it would be possible to create a large part of one's wardrobe with only this pattern, because of the seperates. The second thing I love about this pattern is the neckline on the top. I love the look of the crossover top. As a nursing mother to an 8 month old baby girl, wearing vintage can be difficult because it's not really breastfeeding friendly, but this would make it possible to nurse during my lunch break and pump while at work, without having to undress down to my knickers. You can find this pattern for sale here!
 
 
Another great set of seperates. This one even includes shorts and a pencil skirt! What a great wardrobe starter! You can find this pattern for sale here!
 
 
This is a very nice pattern. I love the button front on the dress, again nursing friendly, always a plus. I love the sweetheart neckline and princess seams on the dress. The coordinating bolero in both short sleeve and 3/4 length, and sash really complete the emsemble! This would be perfect for a night out or for the office (with the bolero of course). You can find this pattern for sale here!
 
 
Oh My Golly, look at this one. I'm so in love with the buttons on the back! How totally adorable. I don't even know how much I love this pattern. It's going on my wish list. You can find it for sale here!
 
So there's a bit of inspiration for you today. Get out there and make something fabulous!


Friday, October 24, 2014

Sew Retro Rose Swirl Sew-Along!

Yep, I'm going to be participating in this sew-along starting October 29th!
 
 
We'll be making this dress!
 
Beccie from Sew Retro Rose has been kind enough to grade this pattern for all sizes and for a small charge of $6 you can get a PDF copy of the pattern in your size and sew-along with us also!

 
This is the fabric I'll be using for this project, I got it on sale at JoAnn's for $2.49 a yard!! I'm so excited to be involved in this. There is a huge group of lovely ladies from all over the world working on this project together. This will be my 3rd vintage project, and I need to get the red and navy dress finished before the 29th gets here!
 
So I know it's not much of an update but it's exciting all the same.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Bloglovin' and a Sneak Peek!

I'm currently working on a new dress project. New Look 6457. I'm making view A. I decided I really like the piping that is called for in view B and I've added a lovely navy piping to the bodice as well.


I did a muslin this time and I'm so glad I did. I started with a 16 to match my measurements and as you can see, it was way too big. I was practically swimming in the bust. After quite a few adjustments, I started over and made the 14 and that was just about perfect with a few tweaks in the front princess seams.


 I ended up going with size 14 for the bodice (should have based things on my high bust measurement) and a 16 for the skirt.
 

It is just about finished at this point, I only need to insert the zipper, which I think I will be handpicking this time, and stich the hem. I'm in love with this fabric. I think it has a nautical feel in the colors without the typical nautical design elements. I should have this complete in the next few days! More to come soon.
 
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