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Inky

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Amy - that is really beautiful - you are an amazingly fast seamstress and especially for having recently started on your sewing experiences - you are one heck of a fast learner!

kamikat - i love that dress on you - and the fabric, well, it's terrific!!

My beloved 1938 Featherweight freaked out on me this weekend and something is not right with the bobbin base that I cannot figure out - so I have to hunt down an experienced Featherweight repair person - hopefully through a local quilt shop as we don't have any sewing machine repair shops in our tiny town. Thank goodness I have kept my 1986 Kenmore workhorse handy. But it's totally bizarre to sew on that after not having used it since at least the early 90's - it's HUGE in comparison!
 

Lorena B

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goldwyn girl said:
I found it quicker than I thought, I made view C

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Absolutely stunning. I have a top like that and i decided to give it myself a go just tracing it and adding a skirt.
The fabric i am using is also flowery but yellow.
Do you mind if i turn into a copycat??;)
 

zendy

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I made this last week, now all that's left is to finish the belt. It is from a vintage vogue. Has removable cuffs(not shown) and collar so that you can make a bunch of different colors and patterned ones and switch up your dress without making a new one.
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SayCici

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zendy said:
I made this last week, now all that's left is to finish the belt. It is from a vintage vogue. Has removable cuffs(not shown) and collar so that you can make a bunch of different colors and patterned ones and switch up your dress without making a new one.
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Very cool!!
 

julia

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Lorena B said:
Well, i have been feeling the crafty mood lately and this is what i have made:
Some hair pins:
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A jumper:
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And a 40's style dungarees:
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Ufffff!!!:)

I love those dungarees! Any chance you could send me a copy? I have some 40's 50's 60's and 70's patterns if you're interested mostly in sizes 10-16.
 

MarieAnne

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I finally made a crinoline. I love it! I used my serger to gather the tiers so it was super easy. The bottom tier is 40m. Tada!
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And here it is with my first circle skirt. I decided to do the hem by hand. It wasn't as hard as I imagined it would be.
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Haha, you can see my reverse french manicure....
 

LadyStardust

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You all are so talented and SO productive! Everytime I visit this thread it seems like there are at least 5 new pages of handiwork! Well done, all of you, it is so wonderful to keep up with your incredible creations and be inspired!
 

maggiethespy

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Lovely!

You're crinoline looks great and that circle skirt is made out of FANTASTIC fabric! I love the pattern! I do love a good hand-hemed skirt, as well-- it just looks so lovely. Easy, but time consuming. GREAT JOB!!!

MarieAnne said:
I finally made a crinoline. I love it! I used my serger to gather the tiers so it was super easy. The bottom tier is 40m. Tada!
DSC02149.jpg


And here it is with my first circle skirt. I decided to do the hem by hand. It wasn't as hard as I imagined it would be.
DSC02147.jpg


Haha, you can see my reverse french manicure....
 

pretty faythe

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Man, I just went way back in this thread to see if I was smart and posted a link for the directions of a peasent blouse I made that I got the directions on line for.....So of course, I didnt. lol. Now I'm going to have to redo it by poor memory.
 

Lorena B

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julia said:
I love those dungarees! Any chance you could send me a copy? I have some 40's 50's 60's and 70's patterns if you're interested mostly in sizes 10-16.
Hi Julia, yes, if you want we can post your patterns in the pattern swap thread so we can see with patterns you have.
Send me a pm with your details and we will go from there ;)
 

Lorena B

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MarieAnne said:
I finally made a crinoline. I love it! I used my serger to gather the tiers so it was super easy. The bottom tier is 40m. Tada!
DSC02149.jpg


And here it is with my first circle skirt. I decided to do the hem by hand. It wasn't as hard as I imagined it would be.
DSC02147.jpg


Haha, you can see my reverse french manicure....
MA, that is soo lovely, i still need to give the crinoline a go. Is nice to see how it turns up after someone decides to make one.
Good job, and the same goes for the skirt!! hemming by hand is a long process, well done you!!
 

zendy

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OH ME TOO!

Lorena B said:
Hi Julia, yes, if you want we can post your patterns in the pattern swap thread so we can see with patterns you have.
Send me a pm with your details and we will go from there ;)

I also would love to do a pattern swap for a dungaree pattern. I can't PM yet, i guess since I'm a nooby and am unsure how many posts I need. But i'm willing to trace out and send( to keep) any of the patterns I have available. I'll be posting them in the swap shortly.
 

Lorena B

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Well this is my latest creation. I must thank Goldwind Girl for being the source of inspiration.
I didnt have a pattern for this one but i do have a top like it so i just traced it.
The skirt is from a pencil skirt pattern.
In the pics still needs to be pressed so do excuse the creases.
I must say i cant wait to wear it in two weeks for the Rockabilly Rave in UK!!!
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