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Sunny

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MissAmelina said:
Okey dokey! I finished this dress on wednesday morning, and was hoping to wear it to work for New Years, but the sleeves were just a tiny bit too tight for table waiting! Drat! (I did a mock up for everything but the bottom of the sleeves, silly me. Next time, next time.)
Happily, it will be just fine for a dinner date or cruise around town--just not for reaching across customers with an armfull of plates. :)
It's made of novelty cotton from the holiday section at Joann's, and a mail order pattern from the late 30's/early 40s.
I'm diggin' it.

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That is SO CUTE! I'd put that right on the 1939/40 cusp. I haven't had the guts to try that particular type of style; I'm afraid the gathered sleeves and bust will be too cutesy for me. But in that fabric, it looks very elegant and stylish. Good for you!
 

Sunny

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JupitersDarling said:
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From a 40's Marian Martin housedress pattern... The fabric has little duck/bird creatures on it. Pay no mind to my goofy face!! :p
Aw, that's darling! I really like the style. It looks so cool and comfortable!

MissAmelina said:
Made this yesterday.....
I love this pinwale corduroy so very much---I knew it would be a bitch to match all the seams (it's 6 gored), but I think for a first attempt it turned out fairly well...and I love how the paisley's took on a life of their own. I had only planned on matching the hipline, so it was neat to see all the other shapes and swirls work together in new and exciting ways.

What a terrific matching job! Miss Amelina, you're my new sewing hero. :D I've been working a lot with corduroy in the last month, too (although not printed, thank goodness!) so you have my full respect.
 

MJrules

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Real Swell Gal said:
This is the one I'm working on right now. I'm making style C.
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Hahahah, that was my summer project '08 dress, and I still only have the bodice started...in muslin. I think I'll make it my spring project '09 dress now. Isn't it cute, I'm doing style C too but trying to be fancy and switching in a pencil skirt instead and adding piping. I can't wait to see yours when you're done, it will give me a huge boost in motivation!
 

anabolina

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Everyone's dresses are so awesome and inspirational. I realized this weekend how addicted to sewing I am. I moved to a new place last month but had to leave all my stuff up in Dallas til I got my first paycheck(this past week) and am so happy to have my sewing stuff again. After carrying it all up to my second floor apatment, I realized that a great deal of the stuff I was carrying was sewing related (ridiculously large stash from warking near fabric outlet alley near downtown).

Real Swell Gal said:
MUST.............HAVE..................THAT................DRESS!



This is the one I'm working on right now. I'm making style C.
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I made this up a couple of years ago. Here's my version (I had some definite problems with the straps, but I think it came together rather quickly. It was like, the second or third thing I sewed.

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Real Swell Gal

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I like that fabric. Purple is my favorite color.
Ty for the warning about the straps.
As I said I'm doing mine in a little cherry print.
It's white fabric with red cherries and green leaves. I'm usuing some green piping too!! Around the seams of the bodice. I think that will look sharp.
I've actually got a few sweing projects going on right now at different stages. I find that helps when I get frustrated with one project I can put it down and pick up something else.
The other is Butterick 4790. It's a 1950's wrap dress.
 

Lady Day

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You ladies have been busy! I havent been sewing much lately, Ive been drawing a lot and that is really what I need to do, but I did finally finish this jacket that I had sitting for two weeks because I kept wondering how I was going to attach the buttons.

I have a much deeper respect for quilters now. MUCH MUCH. I quilted this myself (after reading how simple it would be in one of my vintage sewing books, HA!), two and a half yards at 1" squared. I have quite a bit left over and its as precious as gold to me. NEVER again lol

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I trimmed the collar and cuffs in velvet. I would have done the pockets as well, but I use my pockets so much that I knew the velvet would get too warn too fast.

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The lining is this crazy cotton that was $2 a yard.

Lastly is this lounge jacket made of cotton flannel.

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I altered it from my house dress pattern, well I just made it shorter.
Its so comfy! I really love the lapels on this pattern.

Welp, thats it from me. Details will be on NVL shortly.

Thanks ladies,

LD
 

jtcarrey

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Everyone has such beautiful designs!! I wish I had enough time lately to sew, my time has been filled with busy-ness lol ahhh well hopefully next weekend I can continue working on my wool dress suit :) Oh, I got a "dressmaking made easy" book from the antique store yesterday, maybe someone can help me date it
 

Amy Jeanne

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I really like the purple jacket, LD. Very flattering.

Here's what I made this week:

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Made from crepe. It was hard to make in more ways than one :( The pattern was old and vague so I just made most of the dress freestyle! As you can see, it's a bit wonky :eek: I wasn't experienced with the material, either. My stitches were all crazy! And my ghetto iron has a tendancy to get REALLY hot for no reason at all. Yea, so I burned a bit of my dress in back (it's not too noticable!) I was mad :rage:

From this:
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From the Vintage Fashion Library
 

Lenah

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Lady Day said:
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The lining is this crazy cotton that was $2 a yard.
LD

I love this jacket!! Love it. Love the crazy lining too - so cute! I can see that jacket with a black turtleneck underneath, or a nice scarf at the neck. And that quilt is perfect - looks like a lot of work. Mine would have been crooked and all over the place...
 

MissAmelina

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Lady Day,
My mom is a quilter and she pieces the top herself, sews the backing, and then PAYS someone else to quilt them because she hates doing it so much. :) So kudos to you for finishing the project. :)
 

jtcarrey

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Cute :) I bet that WAS hard to work with... whew!! oh and where is the Vintage Fashion Library?

Amy Jeanne said:
I really like the purple jacket, LD. Very flattering.

Here's what I made this week:

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Made from crepe. It was hard to make in more ways than one :( The pattern was old and vague so I just made most of the dress freestyle! As you can see, it's a bit wonky :eek: I wasn't experienced with the material, either. My stitches were all crazy! And my ghetto iron has a tendancy to get REALLY hot for no reason at all. Yea, so I burned a bit of my dress in back (it's not too noticable!) I was mad :rage:

From this:
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From the Vintage Fashion Library
 

deadpandiva

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WOW! you ladies are so amazing. I am starting my first 1930's pattern today. I hope it works out. I did a mock up of the skirt so I think it will be okay.

This dress will go to my sister when it's finished because of all things it's too small in the bust.
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I started this ages ago and lost the waistband and pocket peices. Also it has a zipper instead of buttons.
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This hat I made for a charity auction at work. it has a detachable veil and flower and ribbon trims.
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Mary

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I made my first pants. Thanks Idledame, Shrinking Violet and Dakotanorth for the encouragement!

Unfortunatly, I'm not so happy with them. Feel like and elephant. Maybe it's the grey. Or I should have made them less wide.

But I'm very please with actually sewing something and not merely planning it. :)

You all do lovely inspirational work, ladies!
 

deadpandiva

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Mary said:
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I made my first pants. Thanks Idledame, Shrinking Violet and Dakotanorth for the encouragement!

Unfortunatly, I'm not so happy with them. Feel like and elephant. Maybe it's the grey. Or I should have made them less wide.

But I'm very please with actually sewing something and not merely planning it. :)

You all do lovely inspirational work, ladies!
I love the cuffs. I think they look very nice. What pattern did you use?
 

Amy Jeanne

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The pants look good. The width looks pretty perfect for that late 30s/early 40s look. And I like the grey. The whole outfit reminds me of Kate Hepburn.

DPD - great overalls!! You got the bod for them, that's for sure!

As for my shiny fabric, it was called crepe something-or-other. Some big word I don't remember. It's not crepe crepe. It was pretty cheap (4.99 a yard, I think) But when I saw it I knew I had to have it for my flapper dress. I've always wanted a shiny black 1920s dress.
 

ShoreRoadLady

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Mary said:
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I made my first pants. Thanks Idledame, Shrinking Violet and Dakotanorth for the encouragement!

Unfortunatly, I'm not so happy with them. Feel like and elephant. Maybe it's the grey. Or I should have made them less wide.

But I'm very please with actually sewing something and not merely planning it. :)

You all do lovely inspirational work, ladies!

They look perfect to me! They have a nice drape, and they're not too wide at all.
 

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