Posts Tagged ‘40′s’
Sunday, January 22nd, 2012
Hello everyone!
Apologies for the lack of posting last weekend. We didn’t get back from Blaigowrie til quite late. The big ride on the scooter was quite a success…I won’t tell you how I managed to get more scratches in it (eep) but I will tell you that I got down there and back without anything seriously bad happening. For those folks not from Australia, Blairgowrie is about 100kms south of where I live in the inner suburbs of Melbourne (depending on which route you take)…It’s right at the bottom of Port Phillip Bay and is a popular spot for city people wanting to get away for the weekend. Mind you, it’s hardly ‘country’ or even remotely isolated…Melbourne is such a spread out city that the entire trip down the bay is built up with plush beach houses of varying scale and style. 
Anyways, we had a good time – playing board games, drinking and just blobbing about. Yay
So on to this week’s sewing project…

This has been the first project for the year following my new resolution of taking my time and finishing things properly. I’m so happy with this top that I can even show you the insides
The pattern is Mccall 6475 from 1946 and I used a cotton blend of some description in a nice orange floral. I don’t usually go for orange but I loved this print as soon as I laid eyes on it. It’s another one from Savers from way back. The fabric has a really great drape to it and is soft and airy. It may be a rayon/cotton blend…Not sure. It washes ok from the little swatch I tested….so who knows what’s in it.

A few notes about the pattern and finishing:
- I made view C which you can’t see on the cover but the only difference from view B is the peplum at the bottom isn’t gathered as it’s designed to fit under a skirt.
- I don’t think this would work with anything but a super drapey fabric. There’s a lot of gathering that needs to fall nicely. I’m happy with my fabric choice!
- It’s VERY blousey – considering how small the size is, and it IS meant to be roomy, but there’s a LOT of room. Tight, structured waist definition is absolutely essential for styling this!
- The cute details are a bit lost in this print but I would love to make this out of a plain, maybe even sheer fabric

- I finished as many seams as I could with rayon seam binding.
- The side seams are zig-zag stitched because I ran out of that colour seam binding!
- I made a narrow hem finished by hand.
- The side closure consists of three snaps and a hook & eye on a placket. This is SO much better than a zip – And yes I will keep going on about that forever.
- I omitted the shoulder pads….for obvious reasons. I guess some light ones wouldn’t look too bad and they are very much essential for the era…One day I will make some and see how they look.

Yay! I’m really pleased with this top and I definitely want to make more versions of it. It took about a weekend to do – The bound seams were fairly time consuming but if you omitted those this would take no time at all to make. Once again, this is another one of those 40′s patterns with neat little details. I love how the sleeves attach to the neckline. Mccall’s patterns from the 40′s are especially excellent. Side note: I’m actually waiting on a heap of patterns to arrive from Etsy, eBay and a super special Mccall’s from Patterns From the Past.

Notice I also got my replacement grey shoes from Asos? The 38 fits much better.
Well that’s all for now. I have to start on a new project…I don’t even know if I’ll have anything new to show for next week! I think I’ll have to actually do some drawing! How bout that!
Heh…
Ciao then!

Tags: 40's, beige, blouse, cotton, craft, cream, create, era, fashion, floaty, floral, forties, gray, green, grey, kitty's drawings, mccall 6475, mid century, orange, pencil, rayon, red, retro, seamstress, sewing, singer 338, skirt, swing, top, vintage, war, war time
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Saturday, October 29th, 2011
Hi Everyone
I’m catching up on a bit of sewing posts. It’s been TWO WEEKS since I last wrote. Gosh the time is flying. I really do have less time to blog these days. And draw. Still not getting anywhere with the drawing. I actually have some paid work to do this weekend so right after this is written I’m gonna go and earn some money.

So here is a dress I made a looong time ago now. The one I polled everyone about whether I should go the bare midriff option. And so I did. I loved the dress when I made it but I kind of hate it now. It’s all my own fault though really – I made it with like, zero ease…so while it fits around the waist, the nature of the pattern and these damn side closures means it’s a struggle to get it over my shoulders without seriously stressing the seams. If I made it looser, I don’t think it would look so good since any gaping would be very noticeable.

It’s such a cute dress though and the fabric is so awesome (another Savers find, remember?).

Some notes that usually go with my sewing posts:
- Totally love the contrasting fabrics!
- I made my own bias tape for this. I botched it a bit – just don’t look too closely okay.
- The skirt is from another pattern because I wanted fullness and did not have a wide enough fabric for the semi-circle this pattern calls for.
- It’s 10 gores! Woah. I love them though. And they’re all French seamed. That’s a lot of thread!
- I used snaps again for the side closure. Still much neater than a zip.
- This dress is really falling apart
- Not many bras are suitable! Eep
- The fabric marker I was using stained it. Grrr – those are supposed to wash out.

*sigh* I have such mixed feelings about this. It gets a fair few looks when I wear it out…mostly cosĀ of the ‘hole’ in it. The Mr doesn’t like it because of this hole. Haha. I dont know if these pale pastels suit me? It’s a bit meh.
Anyways – it’s done now.
Things I’m working on at the mo…. A skirt and a dress. One is green – that really cool Advance pattern with the bustle and the buttons. The other is a purple floral wiggle dress made of cotton. Desperate need of a summer work wardrobe. It’s gonna be a scorcher this year I think.
WELL.
I better go and not faff around so much.
Seeyas!

Tags: 40's, 50's, blog, button, circle skirt, cotton, fabric, floral, hand made, kitty's drawings, lavender, mauve, purple, retro, sewing, singer 338, spring, summer, vintage, white
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Thursday, September 8th, 2011
Hi everyone
Quickie post today to show you two patterns that arrived in the mail today.
The first – Advance 8064 from the 50′s. I was browsing Ebay a little while ago (as you do) and noticed a really cute skirt for sale by popular seller Violetville Vintage . She has an awesome range of really cute vintage clothes but I’d seen this one somewhere before…It was then I remembered a pattern I had put in my Etsy favourites only the week before. I quickly searched and there it was – the identical pattern. No doubt, the skirt was made from the very same pieces. It was exciting to see it made up and how awesome it looked so it didn’t take me long to put it in my shopping cart
Just my size too!

And since I have a bad habit of trying to “save on shipping” by buying more than one thing from a seller, I had a look at what else SelvedgeShop had for sale
This next skirt was a no-brainer….check out the quirky details: petal shaped waistline curving down to asymmetrical button closure…and a neatly pleated bustle type gathering on the back. How elegant! The blouse pattern comes with it too (like the one above too). I think this one must be from the very late 40′s or early 50′s. Totally amazing – one of the most unique skirts I’ve ever seen.

Now which one do I make first??
My sewing and drawing time has been cut down significantly with the new job. I’m getting home quite late in the evening and rather exhausted. I hope the tiredness is only a settling in phase and it will pass soon. With summer coming, I’m looking forward to more daylight hours too.
Is everyone else looking forward to the change of season?
Melbourne keeps playing games with us all – beautiful and sunny one week and the next its all horrible and cold again. Though I shouldn’t say horrible – because I truly love the cold better….but I’m in that in-between phase where I want warm days. It won’t last though – come mid December I’ll be moaning about the heat already. I predict a particularly long and hot summer too this year. Maybe not as crazy as the year we had the big fires but still hot.
Anyways, it’s late. I better get to bed.
Will post on the weekend if I get the time
))

Tags: 40's, 50's, advance, bustle, buttons, circle skirt, couture, craft, dress, fashion, full skirt, glamorous, high waist, kitty's drawings, pattern, pencil skirt, sewing, singer 338, skirt, suspender skirt, vintage
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Saturday, August 20th, 2011
Hi Everyone!
It’s sewing post time
I’m a bit behind as usual!
A few weeks ago I finished Mccall 7221 which is a square necked dress pattern from the 40′s. I won this through a sewing blog I read but for the life of me I can’t remember which one! If it was you, let me know and I’ll link you in this post
The competition was months ago and I didn’t have plans on making this pattern straight away – but then I found this fabric at Savers not long after and deemed it perfect for the pattern. Not sure what the content is exactly, it feels like a cotton mix. It’s really opaque but also super light-weight which will make it good for summer.

I love how it’s casual and it came together really easily.

Some notes:
- I made a proper placket closure. Instead of inserting a side-zip (which I hate as they never sit nice and are a pain to put in), I used snaps and hook & eye. This takes a little more time than a zipper but it’s SO much neater and more comfortable!
- I didn’t need to change the size of the pattern much at all. It gapes a little in the bust still….I’ll have to learn how to fix that properly soon but it still looks okay
- The sleeve/yoke/whatever-you-call-it was a bit of a pain but I got there in the end.
- I pieced the front section because I didn’t have heaps of fabric.
- Shortened it by a LOT as usual
Overall, I’m really pleased with this dress. The fabric hides any boo-boos but I didn’t actually make any so yay! However, the pattern is pretty full on and the scale of it might swamp me a bit don’t you think?

It’s my petticoat hem that’s wonky not my dress
I still hate taking photos as well. I get really bored of posing but I’m still stuffing around with getting the light right so its like – pose pose pose pose – take memory card out of camera – put card into computer – download files onto Adobe Bridge – check, crop and edit some photos – delete stupid poses/expressions – take card out of computer – put card back in camera – set timer……pose….repeat until satisfied…Then edit properly. *groan*

Oh and do you like my bag?? I got it off Etsy a little while ago – Deadstock 60′s! Still had the tag attached. It’s so BRIGHT. I had to buy a belt to match….haha. The colour is right but it’s more of a hip belt not one for your waist so it’s kinda big and chunky. Does anyone know where I can get a good, thin, patent yellow waist belt? Without too much cost expenditure?

Also – These are some recent fabric purchases. All of them are from Savers except for the green flocked one. Isn’t it awesome! I got it from Unique Fabrics on Sydney Rd for $5 a metre (I bought 3m)….I have plans to make another full skirted 50′s dress with it – maybe a circle skirt this time…and underline it with bright yellow cotton lawn. Do you think yellow would work? Or some other colour? I dismissed white as an option because I want the flocking to stand out.
And how do you clean flocked fabrics? Gentle hand wash?

There’s another floral sheet in there – Spring wardrobe planning haha (more circle skirts)….and a huge pile of pink seersucker which I think I will make a ROBE out of. Once I find some really soft flannel/sheeting to line it with. The other patterned stuff feels like cotton – good for a little blouse I think. I don’t have enough blouse patterns….It’s something I always hesitate to buy. Silly huh.
Oh and and!! I want to make a petticoat for myself….a fluffy one…but I hate those tiered ones. I was thinking I would get some soft cotton and a heap of the softest tulle I can find and construct it like I was making 3 circle skirts on top of each other. Then make a tube of fabric for the waistband and fasten it with a ribbon because I also hate elastic as it always stretches. Do you think this would work??
Anyways I better go. I’ve got some drawing planned – One started and another planned. And some dresses to show still. Till soon!!

Tags: 40's, cotton, dirndl, dress, fabric, flocked, full skirt, gathered, kitty's drawings, navy, patent, petticoat, sewing, singer 338, vintage, white, yellow
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Tuesday, July 19th, 2011
Mine Mine Mine MINE

Now I’m off to go try it on – hope it fits! And pics on the weekend

Tags: 40's, 50's, bow, bustle, bustle betty, clothes, collar, cyan, dress, fashion, floral, flowers, green, kitty's drawings, pink, purple, rayon, retro, style, trashy diva, vintage reproduction
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Tuesday, July 5th, 2011
Hi All!
A bit of a jumbled post today to tell you about a few things I’ve bought and quite a few questions to ask!
Yesterday I popped in to Savers for the first time in a long time (at least two months!) and was overjoyed to find a piece of seersucker (on the far right in the pic) waiting with my name on it
Yay! I love seersucker and I’m pretty sure others do too – I don’t know what’s so awesome about it, but I’m sure my eyes bulged out of my head on spying it on the rack. For only $4 too! There’s not a whole lot of it – just 2m and it’s 36″ wide. That’s 91cm by the way – Just so I can confuse you a bit more with my mixing of imperial and metric.

If I’m really clever, I may be able to squeeze out this dress from the amount I have. Absolutely perfect don’t you think? I may need to use a couple of contrast pieces for the waistband and pockets though.

Also – does anyone have any tips on helping me reduce the size of this pattern?
It’s a vintage 15 so I need to shave about 2 inches off the bust and waist. If I take a piece out of the back do you think that will work? I don’t know how the bust is shaped as yet (Still have to wait for pattern to arrive).
Do I dare make the variation with the open midriff?
And one last question – Can I iron seersucker or not??
The other two pieces seem to be almost from the same donation – very similar in style! They’re lightweight cottons in the cutest prints. There’s a bit more length in these but the width is narrower. Not sure what I’ll make of these as yet – they’re quite sheer. Ideas?
And finally – Check out my new sweater guard/clip/whatever you call it. So sparkly and red. If you’ve ever watched Glee you’ll know what these are – they hold together your cardigan so you can have it open without it flapping about. This purchase was required after I got myself a little faux fur shrug that didn’t have any clips to hold it together. And I have been wanting one for a while for my regular cardigans. So you may see this in future sewing posts!
Doesn’t the aqua linen contrast well with sparkly red of the clips? I’m so in love with the colour – it’s not even aqua – maybe azure.

Anyway that was quite the ramble. If any sewists can help with my silly questions it would be much appreciated! Next post will possibly be another sewing one. I doubt I will get my drawing done too soon – It still has a long way to go.
Till soon!

Tags: 40's, 50's, anne adams, blue, cardigan, cotton, fabric, floral, gold, green, jewelry, kitty's drawings, pastel, pattern, pink, red, retro, ruby, seersucker, sewing, shine, sparkle, sweater clip, sweater guard, vintage, white
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Thursday, June 30th, 2011
Hi All!
Well I’m back from Fiji! No photos for you because I really really sucked at taking them. Maybe more on that later.
I’m totally immersed in a drawing at the moment which won’t be finished for a little while so I thought I better put something up here so I don’t neglect my little blog.
Also – the sewing backlog will have to wait for the weekend and the daylight that will bring for photos.
Until then, I’ll show you some patterns I’ve bought recently.
This is the closest thing I’ve found to the draped dress I want to make. It’s a start! There are a few patterns out there but the prices are very prohibitive. I don’t feel comfortable spending $40+ for a pattern just yet! And I think some of those prices are a bit unwarranted. Anyway. I want to make view 2 of this in one of those slinky fabrics I picked up from Savers a while back. View 1 is a bit too stuffy with those long sleeves and high neck don’t you think?
I want to somehow maxtreme (heh) that draping a little bit more so I’ll have to play around with that when I get to it.

And isn’t this the most adorable summer dress you’ve ever seen?
The scalloping is so awesome especially at the hem! I might try this out first with one of the floral bedsheets Savers finds. I think it might need quite a bit of tweaking near the bust since these Simplicity patterns always have so much room around there.
Now the sheets I have are all cream, green and/or pastels. What do you think would look nice as contrast?

Also – I changed my header a little bit and moved the sketchbook spirals from the background into the header. How do you guys go with scaling on my blog? Does it look better all in the header or should I move it back to where it was? How big are all your monitors? My work and home monitors are both quite large so to ME it all looks good but I need your opinions!!
I don’t know how to move my Gallery and About page either. Eeep!
I think I need to harass someone with more web Skillz than I to get it all sorted.
That’s about it for this fluff post with very little real content. Til the weekend folks!

Tags: 40's, 50's, dress, fashion, kitty's drawings, pattern, Rambles, retro, sewing, vintage, web
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