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I don’t remember what made me start browsing vintage patterns on Etsy. I probably saw a dress I wanted and didn’t want to pay for it. I’ve also had this desire lately to clear all my makeup off my sewing machine case (yes, I’ve been using it as a vanity) and tune up the old stitcher for some creative fun. (Granted, I should take care of the laundry basket full of mending before I take off with the fun stuff, but I probably won’t.)
Somehow, though, I ended up looking at 1950s dress patterns, and - oh! - aren’t they incarnation of femininity! In my perusing of MBChill’s Shop, I came across this: http://www.etsy.com/transaction/30944355. Looking at this pattern, I started musing about my own seamstress talents, wondering if I had it in me to start, and complete, such an undertaking. On a whim I bought the pattern, along with a few others, and confidently paid for my purchase. I love vintage clothing so much, why not make my own to fit me perfectly?
When my patterns came in the mail I was quietly excited. On Saturday afternoon I dragged my mother to the fabric store, requesting her input on prints and fiber content. I settled on a cotton blue and white floral and stripe print. Since this particular pattern has a somewhat difficult looking collar and midriff, I decided to use the stripe for the bodice and skirt and accent it with a starch white for the collar and belted area. I think it’s going to be fab and am looking forward to emulating Betty Draper!
I’m going to blog about the project as I progress. Hopefully this won’t be a tale of woe. Since the dress is a summer print and blend, my goal is to be finished by August 18th, giving me 6 weeks. Is that enough time for this endeavor? Especially with a full time job, two bands, a social life and an Etsy shop? I have no idea. But, if I don’t set a goal I doubt it’ll *ever* get done! Ok, folks - cheer me on!
P.S. I will be undertaking this on my grandmother’s pink Kresge Newark, circa 1950.