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Show us your vintage patterns!

renor27

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hello all

I have narrowed the period and style of vintage that I will be staying with clothing from 1919-1929.
I know the clothing from the early 1920's was very different then the clothing from the late 1920's.
As far as clothing goes will be dressing say as if it is mid 1920's
So that brings me to the question any one have any men's patterns from the mid 1920's?
I have found a couple of shirt patterns need pants patterns and of course formal wear patterns.
American or European are find some of the clothing from France in the mid 20's is so cool
David
 

RetroModelSari

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Butterick has some new Retro-Line patterns!!!

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And all the the level "easy". I think I need.... them all!!!!!

Plus some that I consider Vintage inspired...

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kamikat

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Miss Neecerie said:
sighs.....oooh that robe pattern...I needs it...

sniffs...hope it stays in stock til joanns has it go onsale...

Count me in, too! I'm working on a lovely flannel nightgown from a 40's pattern and would love to have a matching robe. It won't be authentic, but I already have the perfect matching fleece to go with the flannel.
 

lyburnum

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Oooo, those new patterns are lovely! Must wait till I have more money (and I've made all my other retro patterns!) first though :(
 

ShortClara

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Squee! I have been looking for a coat that looked like this:

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they go for so mich $$ on the bay - I might just make it! I love the one on the right especially! V8211
 

deadpandiva

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Those Butterick patterns are great. My mom sorley needs a robe that's not hideous. I think that will be her Christmas gift if I can get my sister's machine working so I can sew in secret.
 

Miss 1929

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The curves just keep getting more so...

ShortClara said:
Miss 1929 - yowza! You are so hot in that! Love the color on you, love the clingy curves - go girl!

But it is a great pattern! In fact, Theresa said when she was designing it, she was thinking of my body type, so it really works for me! I plan on making another dress from this pattern soon, maybe a different bodice though - the halter is hard to do jewelry with.. And jewelry is my sin.

And now I just went and bought that robe pattern!
Why are so many of those great patterns only misses sizes?
 

epr25

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Well I finally found the cash of patterns that were hidding in my house. I probably have over 100 that I am going to list tomorrow. They will start after 8 or so I am epr25 on ebay as well if anyone is interested. But my question is does any one knwo of a web site that I can accuratley date these by the pattren number maybe?
 

Miss 1929

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Aha! There they are!

Lady Day said:
Whilst antiquing today, I came across a not so vintage armoire, and for some reason decided to look in its drawers. Low and behold I found a stash of 50+ 30s Butterick patterns! I almost freaked. I asked how much they were, and the lady said $3 each! Squeeeee!!!

I looked through the ones that didnt seemed open and had their directions and got about 13. YES ME!!!

Here they is.

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I dont know much about this eara of patterns, or why they were in green envelopes. I was also suprised at how many of these patterns had the frock AND the coat in the same package. Talk about a bargin!

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Also, this maker I know nothing of. These were the only ones that were printed, and in english and french. They also have both curencies printed on the package.

LD

I have been searching the threads trying to relocate these pics for weeks... oooh, coats... we will talk!
 

Miss 1929

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Oooh, more coat frenzy

imoldfashioned said:
Your wish is my command Miss 1929. Here 'tis;

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I've made a muslin of this and I adore it. Despite the description of it as a "Ladies' Spring Coat" I'm on the lookout for some deep green ultrasuede to make the final version.

I adore this coat! I think I just saw deep green ultrasuedish (they call it Moleskin) at Joanne (I know what you mean by the evil salespeople, a far cry from Britex!), so there you go...
I would love to make this in a faille kind of fabric for rainy weather! Any chance of it going to the Pattern Swap thread? I am way behind on copying but will get on it, I promise...
 

kamikat

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I just won a couple from eBay. The second one is a bathrobe/dressing gown. What an elegant look for first thing in the morning!
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