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That's fabulous! And you can look at them close-up too. And thank you LD too.
epr25 said:I sell vintage clothes for a lady on Ebay. I have a beautiful Lili Ann mermaid skirt suit to sell for her. There are 7 buttons on the jacket. 2 in the front and 5 running up the back in a curve, just decoration. 4 of the 7 buttons are missing. The ones that are there are ugly and I am sure have been replaced at one time. I have been watching ebay and antique mall for a month or so and have not seen anything that would work or had enough buttons. Should I replace the buttons with some nice repro buttons or leave the button issues to the new buyer? What do you think?
JupitersDarling said:This pattern (see below) went for more on ebay than I could pay ($35 for... a copy, not even the original(!!))
But I love it enough to try some experimenting to get a similar look, so I am considering modifying this pattern from evadress if I can't find anything closer or cheaper.
My first question is, do you think there are also shirred pleats on the back of the evadress pattern?- I can't tell for sure- looks like not, but there is no back view to verify.
The second question is, should I try to eliminate the pleats at the front bodice shoulders (and back, if they exist), or will it look ok as is, with the rest of the details being kept similar (ruched short cap sleeves, open back detail, buttons) to the original? For some reason, it just seems like it'd be more difficult to eliminate those pleats without screwing up the shape, as compared to the rest of the changes... especially since I'll have to scale it up from 16 to at least a size 20 in any case. anyone have suggestions?
OMG yay! :eusa_clapLady Day said:It is super easy. There are 8 pieces total, and 3 of those are sleeve choices. There are no details on the back, but the collar does wrap all the way around (its built into the bodice) so if you are going to try and make the beautiful button opening, youll have to get creative.
I think its doable. Go for it and let us see how it turns out!
LD
Smuterella said:what would you ladies recommend as a starter project, I have the use of my flatmates sewing machine and need something very easy to start on....maybe a very simple skirt?
Smuterella said:Thanks KittyT, I'm trying to download some free patterns for things like aprons, I'm loathe to buy one.
Lady Day said:You could make one up. An A line skirt is just that, shaped like the letter A. Place some sort of closure on the seam (buttons or what you like) and your sass factor just when up by 10!
Simplicity's site has a lot of 'easy sew' patterns that Im sure would be right up your alley.
LD