Laughing Magpie
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Lady Day - WOW! Wow wow wow. I love 30s patterns and those are fantastic!
Jen
Jen
Lady Day said:
BixChix26 said:I finally got sick of my authentic '20s dresses falling apart on me, so took the leap and bought a couple of repro vintage patterns. I'm not much of a seamstress, so I looked for the easiest ones I could find from a fantastic Web site -- The Vintage Pattern Lending Library.
My question to you seamstresses is, where do you get vintage patterns, or at least decent modern reproduction patterns? The "historical" patterns of Simplicity and Butterick are full of nothing but Scarlett O'Hara and damsels in distress!
lmt
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.
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!
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
Miss 1929 said:Are you going to have to grade them up to a human size?
Miss 1929 said:Shameless plug for an old friend! TLQ is a fabulous seamstress (and does custom work, worth the price!) and she is commissioned by Simplicity to do retro patterns for them. There is a great 30s bias evening gown with fur trimmed wrap, a wonderful sweetheart-neckline swing dress, and more (I think there's an apron pattern?), anyway, they are EASY to sew from , and really authentic, once you de-Mormonize the necklines and back! They make her offer it in a covered-up version, apparently that's a big seller for them.
katylouise said:gaaaah, I miss the V&A so much.
I lived in London for three years (just got back a year ago this past May) and I hit up EVERY SINGLE V&A exhibit. The Vivienne Westwood one was FANTASTIC. Their permanent collection of clothing is Too Die For - a Must See for an FLer taking a trip across the pond.
katylouise said:
RetroModelSari said:How about the one in the middle?
The sellers name on ebay is vintagefashionlibrary
kamikat said:What is the highest you've ever spent on a pattern?