Showing posts with label Debi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Debi. Show all posts

1 February 2011

Something Old, Something New(ish)

It strikes me that pattern companies are onto something great with the retro/repro lines they are doing.  I recall reading on the Vogue website that they are always interested in suggestions for patterns to recreate from days gone by (and not just 40s and 50s but favoured 60s and 70s too). You must be willing to part with your pattern for a while so that it may be copied but it is returned and you get  a few freebie patterns in return, not a shabby deal. 

Quite what the criteria for selection is I am not sure, marketability is obviously a list topper, but the patterns all seem to be pretty samey, a selection of 1950's  full-skirts and wiggle dresses with minor bodice and finish differences. But as vintage pattern enthusiasts we know there is a plethora of much desired patterns out there that would surely have us running to pattern shops in droves if they were re-released.  Take this one for example that I was recently outbid on. I adore it, I am a self-confessed jumpsuit junkie. I could draft it myself from a dress jumper bodice and a pair of slacks but the idea of the trousered jumpsuit patten from the '50s, its such a rare item to see. Of course I am disappointed that it won't be gracing my collection, but with the winning bid coming at £36 (yes, that much!) it was never to be!

Simplicity seem to be the only pattern company going the slacks route and a sharp-eyed Debi (My Happy Sewing Place) recently discovered that their 3688 pattern is a bit of a fraud for the original didn't actually have a slacks pattern included, it has been incorporated on the re-release (click link for her post).  Hmm, naughty tactic but good on them, authentic slacks patterns are hard to find, or rather, not so hard to find if you are willing to part with a fair few pounds for them!  So BMV, lets have some slacks and gorgeous 30s louge pyjama pants pretty-please?

Who's drooling with me? Want it? Just £35!
Next on the wish list, 1940s/50s styles swimsuits.  Who wouldn't want to own that pattern? Incredibly feminine, figure flattering and with sufficient coverage to ensure the disguising of hips and thighs and any other bits we swear wobble too much!  The originals always sell well, again they are few and far between. A repro could be just what we need.


One of the most satisfying things as a vintage pattern collector must be coming across a reproduced pattern and thinking "I own that - the original!".  I hear that an original copy of the Walkaway dress (re-released as Butterick 4790) could earn you quite a lot of smackeroos if you came to part with it.  Last week I came across Butterick 6174, a 1999 release of a 50s pattern, it was familiar, I could swear I owned it but I would have remembered it being a retro pattern, so quick stash visit and hello Butterick 6001! Purchased for a bargain £3.11 plus shipping! Of course it is tiny and I will have to grade it up to use it but there-in lies the beauty of the repro pattern, modern multi-sizing! 

You look familiar...
Hello pretty bargain!




















A quick visit to the Butterick website made me smile, I also own in original form this cutie:



And very nearly bought this original recently:














So over to you, dear reader.  Which patterns would you like to see in reprint?  Or would you prefer to own the original masterpiece?

13 October 2010

Another fab centenarian giveaway at Debi's blog, My Happy Sewing Place.  Again she's offering patterns from ever decade between 30s and 50s, theyre gorgeous.

In the UK you have 3 hours left to ge an entry in, cousins in the states you have a few more hours, lucky you!

16 July 2010

Well I am just so chuffed and excited after a variable time the last couple of weeks with no blogging to come back and found I had won a very exciting little pattern in a giveaway! The lovely Debi at My Happy Sewing Place bravely gave away several of her patterns and my treat is from 1938. Just as lovely are the handmade cards to accompany our spoils! Thank you Debi!
If you've only visited in the past and are not following her blog, go check out the latest lovely items on there, I adore her snood and have added it to my shopping list!

3 July 2010

My Happy Sewing Place set to make sewers even happier...

with a very generous celebratory pattern giveaway to mark 100 followers of Debi's blog, My Happy Sewing Place.

I linked to this great blog a few weeks ago, good to see so many others agree.  Get over there to check out Debi's vintage creations and find out more about this great giveaway.

19 June 2010

Favourite Blogs: My happy sewing place...

One of my daily haunts is Sew Retro, a home for like-minded vintage sewing fans.  Yesterday I followed a link across to the blog, My happy sewing placeto read this post.  I found Debi's blog really quite inspiring and found myself thinking again about it today so I thought its got to worth blogging about.  In fact I think I'm going to make a regular blog feature out of talking about other people's great blogs!  Here is what I like about Debi and her blog.


1. Debi's perseverence with her dress.  Made from a vintage pattern, it was ill-fitting and there were many details she did not like about it.  I would have considered alterations, then decided too many were needed so would have thought about breaking down the dress and reusing the fabric.  Then I would have decided I am too disillusioned with the project and disowned the dress, make an anonymous charity donation or hide it somewhere out of mind to haunt me again one day.   Debi sought advice and constructive feedback of sewing friends,  worked through several adjustments to result in a wonderful rags-to-riches transformation into a very pretty, wearable dress.


From this:  To this:  And she used a vintage jiffy buckle too, how cool is that?! 

Its also worth noting that Debi was happy to jump straight in with alterations and redrafting.  I've been sewing 18 years and only now am I bold enough to draft, grade and do major pattern alterations or actually do anything really creative at all (I used to blame work stealing all my creativity and time or some rubbish like that.  Working in theatre costume makes me very lazy as I can wing most alterations as long as they look fine from 10 feet plus away!).


2. She has a great vintage pattern collection and what's more she actually makes them up! I have a moderate sized collection (I think!) of around 300 patterns, I have made up no more than half a dozen in several years, in less than that Debi has a very enviable vintage wardrobe.  These are just two of my favourites:


Blouse & High-waisted pants.  1930s lounge suit.


And I just loved drooling over the frocks in this post.


3. She does her hair! In 1940s styes and it it looks great.  My hair is so unstylable I just don't try.  A couple of years ago I was in a play for charity in a role as a WRVN.  The hair girl gave up on my hair because it just wouldn't old any style.  The year before (60s) I'd had a wig instead of attempting anything!  This post is linked to another great site, Beauty is a thing of the past, that I wish I had known about earlier and is going to be so useful to my work in future.


4. She introduces her blog: "I am in love with vintage fashion. My goal is to create and wear fashions from the 1920s to the 1970s--but I especially love the 1940s."

I could have written that!  So many time I have told myself to clear out of my wardrobe anything that is not vintage, vintage look or made by me but have yet to do it.  Every time I browse through my patterns I get an urge to rush to my wardrobe, empty it out then fill it with items made from my collection.  Maybe that can be next year's resolution?!

Thanks Debi for a truly interesting, inspiring blog, I look forward to following your creative journey.