Showing posts with label vintage patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage patterns. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

A Look Inside VOGUE PATTERNS Magazine - July/August 1975

Here's a look inside another fabulous 1970s issue of Vogue Patterns magazine! This one is the July/August 1975 issue so it has a great mix of summer and early fall fashions. Be sure to click on the photos to enlarge them so you can read the text!


Does anyone know who this model is? She was absolutely everywhere during the 1970s...she did lots of modeling for Vogue patterns and I think she was a favorite of Halston too!




I have a hard time believing what this ad claims...that double knit fabric can be made to feel and look like linen, silk, etc. I swear it's just not scientifically possible!


This is an interesting side note on how Sonia Rykiel finishes the hems on her couture garments versus the Vogue technique.








This issue introduced Karl Lagerfeld / Chloe patterns into the Vogue patterns cannon.




"Fall Firsts" in glorious plaid!






A brief profile of Sonia Rykiel. Her pattern run with Vogue was quite limited, I think. I do know that her patterns are super-rare and highly collectible, though!






I love the detailed line drawings included with these designer pattern layouts. It's hard to see most of these details in the model photos.



Monday, July 19, 2010

Here are the Winners!!!

First of all, thanks to everyone who took the time to enter the giveaway and check out my pattern shop! In fact, the response to the giveaway was so great that I've decided to not only giveaway a $25.00 gift certificate, but also 2 $10.00 gift certificates! I assigned everyone who entered a number by the actual placing of your comments (if you linked back to the original post or commented on a fave pattern from the shop, you were assigned 2 different numbers), plugged them into a random integer generator at random.org, and here were the results:


Winner of the $25.00 Gift Certificate:

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

80 - Fog City Vintage & Such

Timestamp: 2010-07-19 17:46:23 UTC

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Winner of a $10.00 Gift Certificate:

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

42 - Allison (from www.afuzz.tumblr.com)

Timestamp: 2010-07-19 17:46:50 UTC

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Winner of a $10.00 Gift Certificate:

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

11 - The Long and Winding Bobbin

Timestamp: 2010-07-19 17:47:09 UTC

If you are a winner and have not yet heard from me, please contact me at: missdandy [!at] hotmail.com so I can give you the details.

Thanks again to everyone who entered....please stay tuned to my blog because I will be featuring giveaways like this often!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

And So It Begins...The First Project!

Here's the fabric, pattern and notions that I will be using to making the first project from my newly reduced seamstress-friendly sewing pattern collection:

I'll be making the dress - view B. I think it will be perfect to wear during the rest of the hot summer months and I believe I will be able to get a lot of wear out of it this fall as a layering piece! I absolutely love chambray so that's what I'm using. The photo makes it appear a little darker and heavier than it actually is. This pattern requires lots of top stitching, so I'm going to use contrasting bright yellow thread for that. And top complete the look - bright yellow buttons for the front placket!


I just had to show everyone this vintage pattern from 1965. Sadly, it's a super small sub-teen size (31" bust). I think the illustration is one of the neatest I've ever seen, though - it looks like everyone's having a great time, listening to the latest Beatles or Kinks 45, no doubt! I just listed this in my shop this morning if any of you would like to take a peek at the back of the envelope.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Pattern Collection Collage

Here's a digital collage that I've made of my pattern collection - all 50 of them! The image has been shrunk by Blogger, so be sure to click it to see the full size version:




I begin the first project from my whittled down collection tomorrow! First, I will post photos of the pattern, fabric and notions that I will be using and then I will take photos of my progress along the way. I'm so excited!

Monday, July 12, 2010

The Final Cut: Dress Patterns

Whew - that was incredibly difficult! I have finally gone through all of my patterns and whittled them down to 50. It's just completely insane how many patterns I actually had! Actually, 50 is more than I wanted to keep, but I just couldn't cut it down to less no matter how hard I tried. Here are the 23 dress patterns that I chose to keep (and eventually make):


1970s Betsey Johnson wrap dresses. Versatile and perfect for layering!


Late 1940s/early 1950s Vogue pattern. I love the geometric lapped bodice design!


Late 1970s pleated yoked dress. This one is so cool!


1970s Jane Tise loose-fitting dress. I love this style of dress.


Late 1960s space-age dress. I especially like the color block version and the optional pockets on these are really cute.


Another 1970s comfy, unstructured dress.


1970s-meets-1940s Jane Tise dress!


Probably my favorite of the Built By You patterns! I like the tops, but really want to make the dress.


I adore the scalloped front closure on this 1960s dress! Honestly, I've had this pattern for a ridiculously long time - it's time to finally make it!


Very similar to Butterick 4865 above, but I like the fact that this dress has no closures and includes a pattern for an obi wrap belt.


Wish I had more 1970s John Kloss patterns, but I always get outbid whenever I find one on Ebay! Anyhow, I love this dress design with the surplice bodice and attached wrap around belt.


I've actually made the top a couple times and the design is really flattering. Now I need to make the dress!


Clever design by Kenzo. I love how the dress serves a dual purpose as a petticoat beneath the wrap skirt.

Another Kenzo pattern, another unstructured and flared 1970s dress!


Yep. More Kenzo! This probably counts as a separates pattern, but I like the look of the blouse and skirt, so I will probably end up making them to be worn together as an outfit.


Not a huge fan of the sleeves, but I love the yoke and bow tie collar!


Again, the sleeves on this one are a little too puffy for my taste. But I really love the collar and pin tucks, so I will make this one with modified sleeves.


This 1960s pattern is so cute! I've made this before for a Christmas party a couple years ago and I need to make it again.


Another cute 1960s mod dress!


This 1970s pattern is really unique. The back bodice wraps around and ties in the front, which I love!


I've used the bodice and puff sleeves from this pattern to make dresses from vintage skirts. Now I want to make the actual dress pictured (and, yes, it does have a "great fit" as the original seamstress noted)!


Another Betsey Johnson design! I don't really like the hooded dress (looks too much like a caftan), but the version with the collar is a keeper!


Saving the best for last - one of only four pre-196os patterns left in my collection. The draping is amazing, as are the shirred shoulders.


So that's everything! I won't be buying any more vintage sewing patterns. This is it, until I've sewn my way through every last one. The rest of my collection will be listed in my Etsy shop! There is a book with contemporary designer sewing patterns - Twinkle Sews - that I would like to add to my collection, as well as a few select patterns from Burda Style, but my plan is to get started next week on my first project from these 50 patterns.

I don't know if any of you can relate, but I've spent so many years sewing exclusively for so many other people that my own wardrobe is - in a word - PITIFUL. I hope you'll follow me on my journey as I make and build my own wardrobe one sewing pattern at a time!

xoxoxo

Sunday, July 11, 2010

$25.00 Vintage Pattern Shop Gift Certificate Giveaway!



I'm featuring a giveaway for a $25.00 gift certificate to use towards the purchase of any patterns from my Etsy shop! There are a few choice 1950s patterns and tons and tons of 1960s and 1970s patterns.

To earn a single entry, all you have to do is leave a brief comment in the comments section. To earn a double entry, you can do one of two things - link back to this giveaway through your own blog OR visit my shop and comment here on which of the patterns from the shop is your favorite!

I will use a random number generator and contact the winner next Monday, July 19th - YAY!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Vintage Patterns of the Week

Here's a fun mix of vintage patterns and fabric that I found on Etsy this week!


I love the unusual inverted darts/pleats on this classic 1950s skirt. A mere $4.00 from ChigalsPatterns!


Coolest jumpsuit pattern EVER! $10.00 from SelvedgeShop.


Loose-fitting 1970s bohemian dress designed by Carol Horn! Includes pants and two different purses. Super-affordable at only $6.00 from SewTennessee.


This is my ideal summer top! Easy to make and loose-fitting with a 1970s bohemian edge. My favorite is the view 4 top. $5.00 from SewSewAgain.


Last is this 1980s jumpsuit pattern, which I think is most flattering in the capri-length version, but would make for a super-cute summer romper too! $4.95 from BlueCatVintage.


I already have too many pieces of floral vintage fabric, but something about the crazy colors in this vintage challis really appeals to me! $5.00 for a half yard piece from PintuckSew.


I've always been in love with crazy colors and patterns. This piece of vintage mod pop art fabric would make an amazing skirt! $13.00 for a little over a yard at SelvedgeShop.