Showing posts with label 1910. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1910. Show all posts

Working on my new repro, The Gibson

Hello lovely people.

the pattern making is mad crazy over here. Got The Deidra all ready and as soon as it comes back from the printer, the paper version will be in the hands of those that want it (hopefully everyone).

The next pattern in the line is a 1910 walking ensemble I've named The Gibson. It consists of a blouse and walking skirt that I modified to work with a larger body.


Take a look at one of the mock ups. Sausage, my 44 bust dress form is modeling.


Going back into the fray with this today. Wish me luck!
Yay Sewing!

September Showcase


Good morning!
This past month I got some real neat deals on some cool things and I thought I'd share them with you.

Cool Vintage Things on the Internet (CVTotI)

The Pintrest board is by a user named Robert Stead.


Aren't they cool! I love finding little treasures like this online!
Remember, if you find something cool that should be shared please sent me an email and I'll share it.
Thanks!



Cool Vintage things on the Internet

This week I have a cool Flickr photo stream called Black History Heritage

Great images from all types and dynamics of Black History.
Negro Soldier by Thomas Heart Benton 1942
Black Jockey in riding silks
African American Couple
Take some time and flip through. There are some great images there. Thanks Black History Heritage!
Remember, if you all have some cool vintage related, of color, plus size, or fashion resources online, please let me know by sending me and email and I'll happily share the links.
Thanks!!

Catalog Sunday

This Sunday I have the last installment of my
black women's wig book from the early 1910s.


Catalog Sunday

This Sunday I have a historical treat. While I was scouring eBay a few weeks ago, I came across this wig book. It's a book for black wigs, a very rare item to find indeed! Beauty and fashion products were advertised to black people but because of the small circulation, they are very hard to find. This one is most likely from the 1900s to the late teens, and I was the only bidder, yay!

The wigs are fascinating to read through. I love the descriptions of the hair. A lot of them use 'creole' hair, which is just bi-racial hair, but the buns, wigs, and extensions have fascinating descriptions to read. I'll post the entire book over a few Catalog Sundays from now 'till the end of the year :)

Enjoy!

Queen Mary weekend 2011 pt 1

Yeah, I've been MIA this past weekend. 

Wow, did this year's Queen Mary weekend sneak up on me. As you all recall last year I planned exhaustively for the weekend. I worked on my wardrobe for weeks, but this year I decided to go a more casual route and I'm glad for it. I took three dresses, one coat and few accessories and some jeans and a blouse. It was perfect.


It's the little things: Hook and Eyes

I've always loved vintage notions. They have details you can't find with modern ones. Sometimes it's the actual materials, or the wicked deco packaging. Other times it's the items themselves before the advent of zippers.

Perhaps that's why I find these hook & eyes so amazing. The range of styles and sizes and uses. The large ones I'm sure were used for fur, or looped over with thread and used for coats. The small ones delicate enough for sheer silk numbers of infant clothes.

Here is a small sample of my hook & eye collection. What? Surprised I have one? Oh, then you all don't know me by now :)


These are the coat hooks. They are HUGE!

The Vintage Pattern Primer: Collecting Accessory Patterns.

Sleeve patterns, collars, dickies, hats etc. If you are just starting your vintage pattern collection, you might ask yourself, is it worth it to collect these patterns?

I would say yes and no. Perhaps I'm not the *best* person to chime up on this, seeing as I am gaga over accessory patterns. And if you do decide to collect these, I'd like to offer up some tid-bits of advice.

Accessory patterns are by far some of the most expensive patterns you will ever come across. Why? Because despite their incredible variety, they are genuinely rare. Having collected for years, I've seen duplicates of perhaps...three of the patterns I've collected floating out there. I've seen many, many different versions of patterns from hats to sleeves, but finding a complete, wearable accessory pattern is a challenge in and of itself.

#1
Be prepared to pay.
In my last Vintage Pattern Primer, I listed a 30s hat pattern that got away from me. $100+ is not unusual for a hat pattern, at all. I've even seen 40s hats go for that, and those pop up much more often. You could get a stroke of luck and get find a pattern underpriced, or get one from Ebay that didn't get a lot of bids. Consider your self LUCKY, and I will be eternally jealous.

These types of patterns are not just sought by gals who might want to make them up, but by collectors because of being scarce. So don't be too dismayed if you find them way over your pricing budget.

#2
Is it worth it to pay so much for an incomplete pattern?
Desperation leads to higher prices.

This 30's Du Barry sleeve pattern was on Ebay and went for $50+. Its missing an entire sleeve (#1). It makes you wonder, did it sell so high because it's a great pattern, or because its a sleeve pattern?

This one went for $74. Its spectacular, but it was too small for my comfort, so I didn't try for it. But I wanted to.

But on another site, I got this pattern for $20 because the instructions were missing.

This. Was. A. Find. I'm still beaming over it!

Because these patterns often have so many pieces, they come up for sale a lot of times incomplete. Sometimes its a cuff, or a whole sleeve, or collar. Often its the interesting part that made you want the pattern in the first place. While buying it as is might be good, you have to ask yourself if its worth it, or do you want to wait and see if another will come along.


#3
Are you actually going to use it?
Is this going to be a collection piece or functional piece? That might change your attitude.


#4
Hats

One of the most sought after accessories patterns around. The hot ones are 22 and 23" heads, but you can find tons of 21" head patterns that dont go down that much in price either. They come in all styles you can muster. And pay attention to that. Look on the cover, is it just one basic style refashioned into many, many different styles, or is it genuinely lots of different hats in one pattern. Find the value there.

#5
Sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeves!
One of my absolute favorite accessory patterns.

I LOVE sleeves! LOVE them. I'm a huge advocate on changing a sleeve of a regular frock to make it into something new and grand. Sleeve patterns offer up countless options in doing that. The trick with changing sleeves on dresses lies in the armholes. Often, depending on the sleeve your shoulder measurement can change inches. You might consider doing a mock up of the bodice prior to cutting it out.

Thats what I found so interesting about this Du Barry pattern. It offers a bodice mock up in the envelope to address such an issue. So, so clever.

Thanks Du Barry.

#6
Collars
This is an accessory pattern that is getting big.

But I do think these are some of the most scarce. I have two, both from the 30s and both complete. I'm super lucky. I think this is one you have to ask yourself are you going to collect this because, or are you going to make it up. I mean, how many of us alternate collars anymore (perhaps this is the wrong crowd to pose that question to...)?


#7
Gloves
Often all the glove patterns I've seen are for teeny tiny hands. The cool thing about gloves is you can find modern equivalents that can pretty much do the trick.

Like this one. I'm not going to grade a glove pattern, no way. Gloves fit into that special category of, "They still make this type of pattern but no one wears them anymore." I can cheat with a modern pass.

#8
Miscellaneous Patterns

Slopers, flowers, dolls, costumes, aprons (well, aprons are their own world, really).
I wouldn't get any of these types of pattern unless they were complete.


So you've been priced out of an accessory pattern and you are disgruntled. What do you do?

#9
Look for patterns with included accessories.



Most dress patterns have two sleeves, or a sleeve that is alterable into a completely different design. While I don't think you need to grab a pattern based on one design facet, look at it overall in your collection and see if adds to the dimension.

#10
If shopping online, grab a screen shot.


You might not have the pattern, but who says you can't have a picture of it? Try to get both back and front of the pattern envelope. You never know. You might run across a dress with a sleeve or collar a lot like the one you adored.

#11
Lastly,
Don't count out reproductions, especially if you want to make the pattern.


Dresses, pants, and the like are pretty easy to find repros of, but accessories are not. I guess thats why I reproduced some (with a collar one in the pipeline). Not saying buy mine (thought that would be awesome), but look around and see what's out there. If someone is lovely enough to want to share their original with the world, then perhaps you might want to support that.


Thanks everyone!

Blouses are awesome.

I need to iron.

I hate to iron, but I do it. As I was doing laundry the other week, I lined up all the blouses I had an realized they were all from the same pattern. Its amazing how you stick with something you like once you get it the way you want.

I apply that rule to blouses. I LURV blouses. All eras. If I have a dress with an interesting bodice, Ill try to make a blouse from it. Ive done that quite a bit.

I have a repro from the 1910s that I think is super cool.

I like 20s blouses with fitted skirts.

I like 30s blouses with trousers. I find this decades separates geared toward activity.

Yay.

But I would have to say the most versatile decade for blouses is the 1940s.


Work, play, outings, even formal, these tops go the extra mile. Delicious.

With blouses on my mind, I decided to issue my newest repro.

From the mid 30s, this over blouse has a button front and a great optional kerchief. The blouse is a 42 bust, awesome. Im totally going to make this up in a nice linen.

Thanks all!
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