SugarKitten
One of the Regulars
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Folks, I did something very good or very bad.
The local antique/vintage/junk shop I love is sort of going out of business (I believe the owners are hoarders, their "shop" started in the house, then the garage/guest house then another location, and it's all *crammed*) I went looking for chairs to suit my new dining room table and ended up buying a LOT of vintage patterns.
This has a few awesome points, and a few drawbacks. I'm a capable sewing, but far from advanced, and a few of these are over my head. All of them are the hole-punch variety, and some are missing the instructions (CRY!) and one is missing a bunch of pieces (Double!Cry!)
In addition, almost all of them are too large for me. At least two of them are 40" busts, and for most things I'm tops at a 36". I'm having a bit of a crisis as to if I'm a good home for them.
A few were still in their mail order sleeves (this one even had a victory stamp on it!) like this one... but as wonderful as the packaging is, I don't know if I'll ever be able to piece it together without instructions.
Awesome bits - I shorty-slip with the receipt still inside (purchased on 3/21/1935 so it says), and a G. Fox (local Hartford designer and clothing shop) Butternick pattern.
So, any tips for assembling no-info pieces or have I bitten off more than I can chew? Is this as ill-conceived as it feels at the moment? Does anyone want me to go back and get a few more of these larger-sized patterns so you all can get at them?
Also:
The Cotton catalogue for Summer of '51.
I got them all $3.50 each, so, I think it was a deal, I just don't know what to do next!
The local antique/vintage/junk shop I love is sort of going out of business (I believe the owners are hoarders, their "shop" started in the house, then the garage/guest house then another location, and it's all *crammed*) I went looking for chairs to suit my new dining room table and ended up buying a LOT of vintage patterns.
This has a few awesome points, and a few drawbacks. I'm a capable sewing, but far from advanced, and a few of these are over my head. All of them are the hole-punch variety, and some are missing the instructions (CRY!) and one is missing a bunch of pieces (Double!Cry!)
In addition, almost all of them are too large for me. At least two of them are 40" busts, and for most things I'm tops at a 36". I'm having a bit of a crisis as to if I'm a good home for them.
A few were still in their mail order sleeves (this one even had a victory stamp on it!) like this one... but as wonderful as the packaging is, I don't know if I'll ever be able to piece it together without instructions.
Awesome bits - I shorty-slip with the receipt still inside (purchased on 3/21/1935 so it says), and a G. Fox (local Hartford designer and clothing shop) Butternick pattern.
So, any tips for assembling no-info pieces or have I bitten off more than I can chew? Is this as ill-conceived as it feels at the moment? Does anyone want me to go back and get a few more of these larger-sized patterns so you all can get at them?
Also:
The Cotton catalogue for Summer of '51.
I got them all $3.50 each, so, I think it was a deal, I just don't know what to do next!