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Vintage sewing books

bunnyb.gal

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I was wondering if the Ladies (and visiting crafting Gents) of the Powder Room have recommendations for vintage sewing books, and why you find a certain book particularly useful.

I couldn't find any thread on precisely this subject but please merge if I've missed something!
 

lolly_loisides

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I have a few vintage sewing books, but the one I find myself using the most is a 40's Simplicity manual. It's straightforward & easy to use.
I bought it from ebay & it didn't cost very much.
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Marla

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Look for sewing books by Adele P. Margolis--she was the Emily Post of home sewing. Luckily, her books still turn up regularly at used book shops.
 

renaissancemedici

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Try this link

http://web.archive.org/web/20070102203019/http://vintagesewing.info/1940s.html


This is my main source for patterns of the era, as there is no market here for the vintage sewing patterns you girls find. I don't buy from e-bay etc, so...

The site has other books as well, sewing books without patterns, if you want only that! Check the other decades!

Anyway, it's a very authentic way to make clothes, if you feel like drafting patterns! I like the idea very much myself.
 
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