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Vintage ties from Modern ties...

BellyTank

I'll Lock Up
Here's a home-craft hint-
Make do and mend-

You know how modern ties, even if they have a nice print or pattern, are generally too 'padded'? ...don't look 'right'...too thick to cut the vintage style of the thin floppy/flappy '30s/'40s variety? Well, that's because they have a thick interlining attached to the inside of the back and sometimes a full lining but usually just the open back of the point is lined.
Well- rip out the interlining and the lining and there you go, vintage floppyness.
You may need to re-sew the back of the tie depending on how much damage you did/how the lining/interlining was attached...

Now you have a tie with a pattern that you like, that is floppy and the appropriate width. Even with a modern wide tie- 3-4", they may be contoured slightly differently to vintage, over the length but pretty much the same-
the length of course, of a modern job may be more useful to some taller folk!

I found a diagonal striped tie, Navy- red/white, that was kind of appealing but just too stiff and padded, so I ripped the guts out and the lining and sewed the point down, as you see on the old single layer, un-lined, un-padded ties.

Now I have a tie which was a 'Christmas gift', the type that sits around until it gets thrown out- which is a useful tie.

The great benefit is that it is now 'thin' and can be tied with a VERY small knot and have an appropriate 'flare' from the knot, out to the width-
not limited by the thickness of layers.

If you wish, and if you need to re-sew it and are going to give it a good, stiff re-ironing, you could even re-contour and re-sew it to modify the flare...

You now have the power to make a passable 'vintage' tie from a modern one.

Happy craft hour-

B
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Harry Marlowe

New in Town
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We all need to tie one on, now and again.

Here's one of my favs.....$1.25...local junk store.

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sandysot

New in Town
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I've been assembling thrift store clothes for a classic American and English look which, so far, has included fully woven silk ties.
After reading your post I think I'll start to pick up those 30s 40s painted numbers that I so glibly passed over these past number of weeks.
Maybe vintage golden era has a place in my closet too.Thanks for the tip on how to vintagize a painted modern tie.

Sandy
 

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