Katydid
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Hi Girls. It's now the end of summer, I have a full time job, and much more free time than I did over the past couple months when I was working two jobs every day and still trying to get to the gym in between. So....now that I have a pile of 40's patterns that have done nothing but take up space the past few months, I think I'm going to devote my free time to sewing. I didn't think the sewing FAQ was quite the right place to put this but if I'm wrong, you can let me know. My questions are definitely more fabric centered. I guess you can call me dumb but seeing as how there are no good fabric stores around here I've had to put up with crappy JoAnne Fabrics my whole life plus I wouldn't call myself an expert seamstress. Therefore, I don't know too much about how different fabrics drape/look on a finished garment/etc. Maybe I'm the only one but I'd love some help on choosing fabrics for some dresses I'd like to make and on what exact fabrics they used in the 40's for different dresses. For example, there's a shirt dress pattern I have somewhere....I've seen shirt dresses nowadays made of shirting material; did they use shirting material for dresses in the 40's? Also, summer suits; I've seen a couple patterns for suits but what kind of material would be good for summer? What sorts of dresses might be made from cotton? If I can get some pics up maybe I can illustrate what styles I'm talking about. Really, though, pardon my ignorance. I found a woman about an hour away from me (she has a website too but she's so close) who has fabric for sale even though it's not online or in her store. She has a bolt of seafoam crepe which sounds lovely as well as a bolt of black crepe and some decent yardage of solid, striped, and floral rayon. I've been trying to schedule an appointment to meet with her and go through it all but no luck so far. But before I go crazy buying up fabric, I'm wondering what I should be buying. Sorry for so long a post but thanks in advance for any help you can give a poor, ignorant soul!