Showing posts with label vintage sewing pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage sewing pattern. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Joan Holloway....BEFORE Joan Holloway!

I found this vintage Advance sewing pattern about a year ago and saved it because the illustration of the lady in blue reminded me so much of Joan Holloway from Mad Men. She has literally the same hairstyle (plus the red hair!) and, of course, this is an early 1960s Mad Men era pattern! What do you think of the uncanny resemblance?



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!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Simplicity 7381: 1976 Short Kimono Sleeve Top





Here are a few photos of my most recent sewing project - a short kimono sleeve blouse with shaped neckband yokes. I just love the illustration on the pattern envelope for Simplicity 7381, especially the lady in the beret with her matching turtleneck top and wide leg pants and long pendant necklace. She just oozes bohemian cool circa 1976!

The fabric is a colorful vintage 1970s faux patchwork print cotton that was given to me by Stephanie of Mid West Vintage. The contrasting sleeve and neckbands are made from cotton chambray and are topstitched with white thread. There is a zipper in the back, but I almost never use it since it's easy to just pull on over my head. I would probably omit the zipper if I ever decide to make this again. I highly recommend this pattern if you're looking for a quick and relatively easy 1970s style top - it took me roughly 3 hours to finish. It's one of those designs that's perfect for spring summer, but would also work in the fall and winter as a layering piece since it's pretty roomy.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Vintage Patterns of the Week!

Every week, I will be posting scans and screen captures of various patterns that have caught my eye. Some of them are highlights from patterns that I have for sale in my shop, and others are patterns from my own collection or patterns that I've found for sale online that I'm lusting after!


Early 1970s dress or tunic with interchangeable collars! I have a major love affair with crazy shaped collars. Available in my shop!


This pattern has lots of design elements that I love...puff sleeves, a full tent shape, Peter Pan collar and a high-bust fit. From my own collection.

Cute strappy, tie-on midriff halter top and sailor pants/shorts/skirt! Available in my shop.



Mod jumper dress with cutaway armholes. Found on eBay.

1970s Butterick Young Designer pattern by Kenzo. Fall will be here soon, and this peplum jacket and skirt ensemble would be so pretty made up in corduroy! From my collection.