A matching hat and purse. Maybe red and white? I've always love this image from Vogue!
Pajamas!!! Butterick 7153 will be perfect. I used the pattern to make a pair of beach pajamas this summer. (seen here) Now I just need to wait for Renaissance Fabrics to restock their silk-faced satin in Marine Blue. Still looking for a pair of those Daniel Green slippers in my size. The shoes below sold on Etsy for only $45.00!! And of course they were my size and of course I only saw them AFTER they sold. :( If anyone finds a pair like theses please, please let me know!!!
The blue pjs were listed for sale on one of the Facebook vintage market pages. The shoes sold on Ets. |
More vintage separates! Specifically blouses and pants. I love making dresses but I find I don't wear them as much as I would like to. Separates are more versatile and allow for mixing and matching. I will certainly use Hollywood 1530 and Simplicity 1306 again but I'd like to give the Simplicity pattern below a try too.
I have two 1920s dress in my collection that someday I'd like to reproduce. The originals are so frail they are really only good for study. One of my blogging goals for next year is to create a series of posts showing some of my vintage and antique garments. I've shown a few things here and there but I'd like to make this a regular addition to my blog. The plan is to take detailed photos and maybe create a few sketches to show what pattern pieces might look like. I'm no artist but hopefully they are be useful to someone. My 1920s dresses will be the easiest of the group to draw but mainly because dresses from that decade tend to be created from squares and rectangles. :)
And speaking of the 1920s, at some point I really need to make a decent 1920s dress. I've been going to more events that require a good day dress that can be worn outside. I've used the pattern below to make a blouse (seen here) but a dress made in a nice light weight cotton or even in linen would be wonderful for summer.
So what sewing projects have you been dreaming about?
Oh, I would love it if you would document some of the dresses in your vintage collection! What a marvelous idea! And that pajama set is to die for!
ReplyDeleteI've been dreaming of making some wool Palazzo pants, but first I need to make three other rayon twill pairs for a special project... bother! ;)
Brigid
the Middle Sister and Singer
I saw your post about Palazzo pants, they look super comfy! :)
Delete-Emily
Those slippers would be so perfect for the pjs...
ReplyDeleteFinally I managed to repair all my things from the mending pile :-) There´s a 2-piece pattern waiting for me, a skirt with a matching cape...I should give it a try soon...
I know, hope I find a pair some day! I should also really tackle my mending/unfinished pile before I start anything new. But new projects always seem more exciting ;)
Delete-Emily
I have so many patterns I'd love to sew that I don't know even where to begin:) I think the difficult part is finding just the right fabric too. You have some great selections to think about:)
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean Joanna! lol! It's very satisfying to finish a project but the planning and hunt for the perfect fabric is half the fun I think. :)
Delete-Emily
There is soooo very much loveliness at work here (*swoon!*). I don't have (or know of any) similar slippers for sale right now, but in case I come across some, what size are your feet, dear gal?
ReplyDelete♥ Jessica
I came on over from swirly-girls, and if you ever find a source for that polka dotted fabric, I would love to know, as I want to recreate that outfit too! I decided on making a quilted circle skirt, for more body and warmth..can't wait to see what you come up with
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