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Darhling

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I need recommendations for patterns of suits with shirts from the 40ies and 50'ies - like the Dior New Look, both with fitted waists but either with pencil skirts or full skirts. Which ones have you made that looked amazing? I am envisioning an iceblue suit in a fabric that has some sheen to it, with a big diamant?© brooch on the collar.. le sigh..
 

olive bleu

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Idledame said:
For olive bleu, there are 1920's blouses here:
http://evadress.com/20s-01.html
(Evadress needs to start paying me a commission!)


Never mind the blouses now...I need to make this coat:eek:

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olive bleu

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isn't it though??? I can't stop thinking about it!!!

I am finally starting to lose some of the weight I have put on over the past 3 years at my new desk job, and at the rate I am going i should be there by the end of the summer and then i am going to get cracking to have it made by winter.I can't put that much work into something that won't fit by the next year.
 
Lady Day said:
This is the pattern I made all my slacks from. Word of thought; you might want to make up a mock up going by the finished garment measurements (generally written on the pattern piece) and apply that to your size instead of the person measurements because I went by person, and they were way tooooo big. Plus the crotch is too high (especially if your plus size) so cut about an inch or two out :)

LD

Ah thanks for the info, I was going to make them button front type thingy like yours which gives me some hope!! I got a pair of Jeans that button like that today & was going to attempt that fatening! I'm a bit of a funny shape anyway so I'll need to do a mock up anyway!! Why is nothing simple????????? :(
 

ShrinkingViolet

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Denmark
Aurora, thank you for posting your So-easy-patterns. They are exquisite! I love that "Two-Way Pyjamas".

Can we rename this thread Pattern Porn? I know they have a term called Yarn Porn on internet knitting communities, so I don't see why we can't have Pattern Porn lol
 

mrswheats

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Northeastern Ohio
imoldfashioned said:
I'm in love with this new 1956-57 pattern from Vintage Vogue.

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I liked that one, too, but I'm in love with this one:

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Joann's is having more pattern sales this month too, so check your flyers! I left mine at home, so I can't remember the dates, but Vogue will be $3.99 again.
 

Sunny

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DFW
Darhling said:
I need recommendations for patterns of suits with shirts from the 40ies and 50'ies - like the Dior New Look, both with fitted waists but either with pencil skirts or full skirts. Which ones have you made that looked amazing? I am envisioning an iceblue suit in a fabric that has some sheen to it, with a big diamant?© brooch on the collar.. le sigh..

Ooh, there are a ton of those in the patterns section of ebay. The fitted skirts seem a little more common, but they're not rare. Just look around! I think it'll be a lot harder finding the material, actually. :D
 

Miss Sis

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Hampshire, England Via the Antipodes.
Lauren, I really like the McCalls 8426. Earlier 30s McCalls patterns are great - they have such nice graphics.

I just got a McCalls dress already cut out and ready to go from about the same time. Not sure how old the material is as it is a plain colour but looks like it could be from the 30s. Now I have to get off my backside and make it..... The pattern is small but the style is such that I might be able to get away with it as it is a very full bodice. Just have to hold my breath with the hips!
 

Lauren

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Thanks! That does look like the pattern, Fleur De Guerre. How neat!

Miss Sis, I love the graphics on the Mccall patterns as well... if fact that's most of what I keep my eye out for :D And the illustrations in the magazines are to die for as well! I'm excited to see your dress when you make it! I bet it's going to be cute- but we all know how you have impeccable style!
 

CassD

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Leeds, UK
I'm so excited! I just picked up these two vintage patterns at a vintage fair for 50 pence each!!!
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Now I just need to figure out what types of fabrics to use and how to sew them by hand. :)
 

Lady Day

I'll Lock Up
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Crummy town, USA
My most recent 40's acquisitions...

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Its got a fitted jacket, big shirt, jumper and pant pattern all in one! :D AND in my size!!

Plus this number I couldnt pass up in my size too! :D

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Yay!

LD
 

olive bleu

One Too Many
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Nova Scotia
Love that negligee pattern , LD..I am such a sucker for nightie patterns..seriously, it's an addiction. We are having a sewing party at my church next weekend, and i have a 50's nightie pattern with matching bedjacket, that i'll be working on..really how many nightgowns can a girl really use??:p
 

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