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hailey greenhat

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zendy said:
I make these all the time, but I came up with a new nautical design that I'm really in love with :D

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Oh! I saw the tutorial for spats on the Steampunk Workshop! Have you tried to make knee high spats? I really want a pair as i can't find suitable knee high boots :rage:
Very cool btw, love the "double breasted" placket : D
 

zendy

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hailey greenhat said:
Oh! I saw the tutorial for spats on the Steampunk Workshop! Have you tried to make knee high spats? I really want a pair as i can't find suitable knee high boots :rage:
Very cool btw, love the "double breasted" placket : D

Thanks!
Spats are kinda my thing, I've made tons of knee high and even thigh high ones to be held up with garters :)
 

MaryMary

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CherryRed said:
Oh, I'm in love! Agreeing with the thoughts of the previous posters, when I say I always admire how your things look like genuine vintage. I so admire your fabric selections!!:eusa_clap

Wow, I am totally in love with that dress - and you're right, it does look like authentic vintage...I honestly wouldn't be able to tell the difference!

SIGH...all you ladies are soooo talented...I really need to learn to sew!
 

littleblackcar

New in Town
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Spring, Texas
Marian Martin 9359

Marian Martin 9359 (no date, probably circa 1946). I've made two versions: The first one was out of a navy blue print but I found that I needed to alter the front yoke pattern piece, as it was much too long along the inside [neck-side] edge. Once I did that, it fit perfectly. I thought this was odd since it's technically a half-size [petite] pattern, and I am 5'7". But whatever. It works now. The second, rust-colored version, is made with the re-cut yoke,

This is also the dress that taught me to always, always, always, baste when working with rick-rack. Saved me hours of inevitable ripping and re-sewing had I just tried to pin it all together instead.
 

crwritt

One Too Many
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Falmouth ME
Since I have jury duty this week, I dusted off my knitting skills...
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my version
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I did pretty well for not having knit in years. Only had to unravel it a few times!
I thought I was done twice,only to find I'd dropped a stitch a few rows down. This is a fun beret to knit, it knits up really big then you felt it down to size.
 

HepKitty

One Too Many
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this is the test B5214 in $1.50/yd fabric it still needs some work (well rework). it's a size bigger than the parade dress and I need to redo the zipper again and I'm mad at it (ok myself) and I'm putting it down for a short time. also not pleased at the collar, apparently I goofed on one of the corners but I don't think it shows in the picture

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HepKitty

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and this one, which had to be sized down A LOT. it's still not perfect I should try to pull it in more in the waist but I wore it to work today anyway. still need to do the button & button hole on the bolero but it was ok w/o it

the pattern is the one in blue, upper left

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Lady Day

I'll Lock Up
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Thanks so much everyone! I fell so diva in the dress its silly!

The shoes are actually some 40s inspired boots that Payless sold about two years ago, $10 baby! :)

LD
 

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