Posts Tagged ‘50′s’
Sunday, September 4th, 2011
Hi All!!
Here’s the latest sewing project all finished. I’ve jumped ahead a couple cos this wasn’t the one I was intending to show you, but I was wearing this Saturday (and Friday haha) so I took pics of this instead.
This is possibly the quickest dress I’ve ever made, and I even lined the bodice – so if you skipped that, it’s SUPER easy….That said, I think lining is quicker than facings.


Some Notes:
- It’s made from a sheet – Possibly! Nicole from Circa thinks it might not be as the cotton is fairly thick.
- I shortened it a bit
- I didn’t add the scallops on the bottom because I can’t figure out how to shorten the circle skirt without changing the circumference of the hem, thus needing to change the pattern piece for the scallops (hard to explain!)
- Only the bodice is lined
- This has a side zipper but it isn’t closed at the top so it’s really easy to get into.
- It’s the perfect, comfy summer dress!
- I didn’t need to change the pattern at all except the length

(look at the surge of kitties hehehee)
After reading Elyse’s post on her first Spring sewing project, I notice that I have wrinkles on the bodice of my dress too. I answered her question by saying it could be the lining competing for space…Which could also be the case for my dress as I used the same size lining as the outer pieces. I’m not sure? It doesn’t bother me too much though.

Guess what? I made the green belt I’m wearing too
Using a kit from A Fashionable Stitch, I covered the belt backing in some green fabric and hand-sewed it all together. Covering the buckle was a bit fiddly though. It comes with a sticky piece of card that you attach your fabric to and then the other side sticks to the metal front of the buckle. Then you jam in the bottom of the buckle with some pliers. I botched it a little bit but you can’t really tell when I’m wearing it. Then I had to rush out and buy an awl and the Mr helped me bash in the eyelets.
I think I’ll be making simpler slide belts next – eyelets are a PITA.
I’m majorly in love with that green fabric I used. It’s such a perfect shade – and matches my dress so well. I have enough left to make a skirt…And the pattern is coming in the mail so it should hopefully arrive shortly.

After making this dress I think I’m going to hold off on all the DRESSES for a while. Need to make lots more separates – so skirts and tops for my new job (staring tomorrow!!! Eeeep)…but first the ROBE in pink seersucker – or plissé – I’m not sure which it is actually. Yes, there is a difference. More on that later ;-P
Okay so I better run!!

Tags: 50's, belt, brooch, cats, circle skirt, clothes, cream, dress, fashion, fifties, frock, full skirt, green, kitties, kitty, kitty's drawings, meow, octagon, outfit, purr, red, scalloped, sewing, sheet, side zipper, simplicity 8478, singer 338, summer, 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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Sunday, July 3rd, 2011
Hello Everyone!
Time to show you all a recent sewing project of mine. Or not so recent. Heh. I made this dress using part of Butterick 7653, which is an unprinted pattern from the early 50′s (rough guess) and the skirt section from THIS pattern.

I made this quite some time ago and it was such a drama that I didn’t wear it for months. Last week I decided to try it on again to see what I still thought about it and it turns out I’m rather happy with it now. I guess enough time has passed since I made it so the annoyance derived from its creation has been forgotten!

Some info:
- It’s made from what I’m sure is a nasty poly which has a slight sheen to it.
- However, it has a nice drape and is fairly soft and the pleats fall well.
- The fabric was an absolute headache to work with – slippery and catchy at the same time.
- I don’t know what possessed me to buy it – It was in my first ever Savers haul so I guess I got over-excited!
- The top stitching on the draping is dodgy as hell.


A few construction notes and what I changed/added:
- I underlined part of it with some of a white bed-sheet. The only section that isn’t underlined is where the draping is.
- The pattern originally calls for a side zipper to which I thought BAH! And made a center-back one instead. Makes more sense!
- I prefer the straight skirt pattern piece with pleats over the half circle like in the pattern.
- I used the edge of an embroidered sheet to create an attached petticoat. This gives the skirt body and prevents me flashing my knickers every time there’s a bit of breeze outside!
- The French darts are rather a cool touch.
- Fitting wasn’t much of an issue with this at all! I can’t remember if I adjusted the bust/shoulder area much though. I think I may have taken it in quite a bit. But it’s turned out well.
- The zipper is hand-picked and looked terrible until the dress got a wash and iron.

Phew! There’s lots happening with this one! I really am pleased with the little petticoat thing. You wouldn’t normally see that at all, even when I’m sitting down but it still makes me happy! Hehee
I think I will make this again one day – probably in the slim skirt version and with a friendlier fabric.
Oh and do you like my shoes? They’re the Irregular Choice ones I talked about a few posts back. They’re fairly comfortable, though the first day was a little tough. They look better side on than they do looking at the front – Next time I will choose shoes that aren’t so chunky around the front of my foot.

Once again my photos are shoddy as hell. This time I can’t blame the camera but the light. Totally miserable and cloudy day in Melbourne today. Not to worry though, they’re still better than the pics taken with the Lumix. FYI I’m using The BF’s fancy-pants Canon 1Ds Mark II. But an awesome camera does not guarantee awesome photos – I still suck and I really don’t know what to do with Photoshop once it comes to editing. Anyways, just gotta practice huh!
I better scoot then – Have to finish some work for Mum and then get back into my drawing. I had plans to sew a little today but maybe I’ll do that next week. It’s been a very busy weekend!
Seeyas!!

Tags: 50's, blue, cowl neck, craft, draped, dress, embroidery, fifties, full skirt, kitty's drawings, petticoat, sewing, singer 338, vintage
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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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Friday, May 13th, 2011
Hi!!
Yay a new post! It’s been fairly quiet around these parts here. On the blog anyways – cos I’ve been all over the place at home! The two drawings I’ve got going on are pottering away very slowly. Doing 30mins here and there which isn’t a lot of progress really. I don’t want to rush to finish because every time I do a little bit I keep seeing how much is left to do and I don’t want to leave any sections behind.
Last night I also started trialling the new Corel Painter 12 which was released just the other day. It’s pretty flash so far – looks quite different and is quite a bit more intuitive to use. However I did notice a couple of glitchy bits and I’m not sure if it’s because I still have the older version on my computer or I just need some more RAM. I really should take advantage of the potential 16GB I could fit into it (GEEK ALERT! I should have forewarned you
) Moar Powah!!
*ahem*
Moving along.
Sewing…
I’ve finished this totally cool wrap dress using Mccall’s 5585 – from the 50′s or early 60′s I’d say.

… ta daa (why so serious?)

It was very easy to make, but also quite time consuming because there is a lot of hand-sewing to do. The construction is quite simple and awfully clever- it just fits over your head and there are two buttons each on the front and back where you can attach it at the waist. You only button one side and then the waist tie passes through the other set of buttonholes to tie it up. The buttonholes are simply gaps you leave in the waist seam. Very very clever! So since there are no side seams that attach, there’s 4 sets of facings down each side. Hence all the hand-sewing. Don’t forget the hem – which is almost a full circle but split in two.

It’s absolutely one of my favourites so far and there’s actually nothing I’m unhappy about for a change! It gapes a little under the arms and there’s plenty of room in the bust which isn’t all that necessary but it makes for a very comfortable dress. THESE are my “track pants” (from now on….yes I do actually wear trackies – but they never see the outside of my house). I made this from a bed sheet too by the way – if you remember my stash post from a little while ago.
So perfect for Fiji! I think I could make a couple of these!

Check out Puss going for a wander. She doesn’t like to sit still very long.

And the back – it’s meant to be reversible but I don’t really like high, square necks so I’ll just stick to wearing it with the V in front. Because of this I’m also considering putting the two buttons that are meant to be on the inside, on the front and outside so I can attach the skirt without the ties. At the moment it has a bit of a habit of sliding back – and two buttons would look cute at the waist don’t you think?

Please excuse the terrible quality of the photos – winter in Melbourne leaves only the most measly skerrick of light to work with at the end of the working day. And it may still technically be autumn but it sure as hell don’t feel like it – Winter’s blown in with full force.
Also – my posing really sucks! I still need some major practice. Boo.
Umm – what else….
I’m about to go finish the hem for a black cotton skirt that will go with my Miss L Fire shoes. I found a really heavy cotton and thought that gathering/pleating almost 2 metres of fabric into my 63cm waist would be a good idea.
It works fine, but the result is a rather puffy skirt which is kind of cool but a bit different to what I’m used to. The outfit I imagined in my head has turned out like Where’s Wally meets Alice in Wonderland. Interesting! Photos soon I promise!
AND – A very busy few weeks coming up ahead. Actually, I think I’ll be pretty flat out right til Fiji (which is tail end of June) – I’ll be in Tassie next weekend visiting the folks and friends down that way. I’ll be stuffing my face with lots of food (what’s new!) and trying not to freeze my ass off. Then the following week I will be partaking in the Love Vintage Fashion Fair as a model for the lovely Nicole at Circa. Tomorrow I have my fitting so I’ll find out what I get to wear! Yay! I really ought to save some dosh for any treasures I might find there.
Somewhere amongst all that I need to get a haircut (see how long it is! hehe). BUSY! Argh!
I think that’s it for now! I better tidy up all these odds and ends because I’m feeling rather restless with all these half finished projects. Ciao!

Tags: 40's, 50's, blue, cat, cotton, craft, cream, dress, fiji, floral, holiday, kitty, kitty's drawings, mccall's 5585, meow, pattern, purr, redhead, sewing, sheet, straw, swirl style, vintage, wrap dress
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Thursday, March 24th, 2011
Hi Everyone!
Oh boy, I am sooo behind on my sewing updates!!
I made this skirt a few weeks ago as I was in a rush to make something that would go with my work shirt. The shirt is blue and striped (and is horrible) so I had nothing that matched. I needed to wear the shirt to go see a customer and while I did finish the skirt in time it wasn’t without some hiccups.
I used the base of a dress pattern and just made my own waistband to fit.
Everything was going swimmingly until I got to the waist! I had made it much too wide and it was mega squeezy to get it on. Ugh.

It was still wearable even though I could barely breathe and I used a cream coloured zipper because it was the only one that was the right length. I managed to make it through the day and just covered the dodgy zipper and waistband with a belt. When I got home I was fiddling with it trying to make it more comfortable and of course the zipper went *pop*! Derp!
By that time I was well and truly over it but funnily enough the next day I found I had the energy to fix it. I took the waistband off and removed the broken zipper. This time I made sure I tried it on after every new section was pinned and also managed to find a black zipper. It was too long but I sewed it in anyway and just trimmed and finished the end of it so it wouldn’t come undone.
Now I’m quite pleased with it as it fits fairly nicely and it’s super comfy. I’ve shown the insides of it too as they’re quite tidy if I do say so myself….The seams are finished with a zig-zag stitch and it’s all underlined with a soft grey gauzy fabric. I used satin sew-in hem tape for the hem.

Since this was made I’ve also used the same pattern to make another skirt (which I’ll show later). I made some modifications so that it fits slimmer and is more pencil shaped and I like the new version better.

However I have one question for the sewists out there – Since I am using a dress pattern for the skirt, should I be taking some off the top of the pattern to give more room for the waistband? I find that when I try these on without the waistband in, they fit really great. But as soon as it goes in, the skirt tends to bunch near my lower back as if there’s not enough room for all that fabric between waist and hip.
Hard to explain! But I’ll show you what I mean when I do my next sewing post.

(bwahahaha look at Boofy’s FACE – he looooooves the pats. He’s all like “gimmegimmegimmeMMMMOAR”)
That’s about all for today. Don’t forget the GIVEAWAY of course – being drawn on Saturday so get your entries in quick smart!

Oh and the shirt I’m wearing in these pics was a Savers find – Genuine vintage for $6!! The label inside the shirt still uses the old Australian sizing method – its a SSW ;-P Which I think equates to a modern size AU8-10 or so. And that’s my new hair – Freshly red!
Seeyas!

Tags: 50's, 60's, charcoal skirt, cotton, dress, fifties, gray, green, grey, hair, kitty's drawings, polka dots, red, shirt, sixties, skirt, suit, wool
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