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I don't know what I like more, the actual pattern or those AMAZING fabric choices! WOW!
LD
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I have this pattern (also in blue) and am making the short sleeve top in a red check flannel. It's coming together nicely, though I had to set the central panel in a couple of times before I got it right. It's lovely!
I saw it for the first time years ago, and every time it popped up I either forgot about it or it was out of my price range, so I just finally got lucky and snagged it from FuzzyLizzie on Etsy (thanks, Lizzie!). I am so *not* hourglass, so I find 50s shaping so interesting! I love the styles and am pretty excited to eventually try this one out. I think it sews into the garment, kind of like shoulder pads- you probably baste it in at the waist. Funnily enough, Gertie did a post on this very pattern not that long ago and even scanned in part of the instructions![]()
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I don't know what I like more, the actual pattern or those AMAZING fabric choices! WOW!
LD
I love love love this Mc Calls but did you all notice the sides of the striped skirt. I don't think I've ever seen stripes done that way. I bet if I sewed it that way, people would be telling me I screwed up. Or thinking it! Of course Lauren's sewing is so professional looking I guess no one would think that if she did it!
I'm a sucker for suspenders.#3 is too cute.
Very Cute DPD. How is the condition that one? I was bidding on some of those but with those condition issues I didn't want to pay out what some of those people paid for them.
My newest eBay wins. Dresses from 1955 (left) and 1956(right)![]()
and a lovely blouse pattern from 1942 that came with some really old bell-tip shaped pins still attached to the pattern.![]()
and a lovely blouse pattern from 1942 that came with some really old bell-tip shaped pins still attached to the pattern.![]()