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  1. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    The heart is a felt applique, and the arrows are all satin-stitched (took DAYS but so worth it)
  2. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    Your blue skirt is really pretty - I especially love how well it looks with that adorable peasant blouse! Here's my latest - a Valentine frock inspired by a dress worn by Ginger Rogers in Carefree. More photos and full details on my blog: "Carefree Valentine"
  3. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    Good luck on your sewing course, LinaSofia - can't wait to see what you make first! Yesterday I completed this skirt from McCall's "instant" 1-yard pattern - having started it two years ago! Full details on the blog - The skirt that almost never was.
  4. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    I recently made this dress in Liberty cotton/wool blend fabric, from Butterick 2592, dated 1943 Blog post: Winter Pansies afternoon dress
  5. tuppencehapenny

    What a confusion.

    I totally agree with what the other posters have said - there's no need to limit yourself to an era. Although I mainly love recreating the look of the early 40s, I'll happily wear my hair in victory rolls with an early 60s dress. xx Charlotte
  6. tuppencehapenny

    Vintage Sailor Dresses

    I just came across this thread and thought I'd add my recent series on Sailor Style - I traced the evolution of sailor dresses from Victorian era to 1970s. Part 1: Nautical Fashion is Born Part 2: The Rise of the Middy Part 3: Nautical Sails Again (my favourite!) Part 4: Wartime...
  7. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    Aw thanks for the positive feedback, ladies!
  8. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    This is my first attempt at proper tailoring, and it was a long time in the making - I started it back at the beginning of January. I made a few adjustments to the original pattern, which I've blogged about here: The Cherry Pie Dress.
  9. tuppencehapenny

    Make your own vintage inspired hats

    I got mine on ebay UK, it's a wool/rayon blend and it's pretty nice. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300452502248&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
  10. tuppencehapenny

    Do you dress down to compensate?

    I dress quite "normal" most of the time, it just happens that a lot of what I wear is vintage. I've always worn skirts and dresses (never been able to get trousers to fit since I was a teen) I don't think I particularly look "dressed up" in a mid-40s shirtwaist day dress or knee-length skirt and...
  11. tuppencehapenny

    Make your own vintage inspired hats

    Has anyone used Vintage Vogue 7464 (Hats)? I'm struggling hugely with the last few instructions on hat B in this pattern, and I was wondering if anyone else had used it. It doesn't help that there are no pictures or illustrations of what the back of the hat should look like.
  12. tuppencehapenny

    Your Favorite Film Costumes

    I just came across this thread and I thought it was worth reviving. That suit of Marilyn's from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is among my favourite ever movie costumes and I've been searching in vain for a sewing pattern for a similar one. In fact most of the costumes in that film are on my wishlist...
  13. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    My third sewing project from a vintage pattern! I used a 1950s jumper dress pattern, changing the neckline from V to sweetheart. I'll definitely use this pattern again, but next time I'll do the Full Bust Adjustment pattern alterations.
  14. tuppencehapenny

    Should I or Shouldn't I?

    The birdie dress is wonderful! I think it would be great for work. If you're on a budget though, why not try etsy or ebay for something similar - you can often pick up an original 50s dress for under $65. I'm in the process of narrowing down my etsy faves to which are essentials (and beyond...
  15. tuppencehapenny

    Should I or Shouldn't I?

    The birdie dress is wonderful! I think it would be great for work. If you're on a budget though, why not try etsy or ebay for something similar - you can often pick up an original 50s dress for under $65. I'm in the process of narrowing down my etsy faves to which are essentials (and beyond...
  16. tuppencehapenny

    Vintage Fall Crazy?

    I don't feel that autumn colours do much for me, so I go straight into winter jewel tones - pillarbox red, forest green, navy blue. And of course I love me a good tartan! I'm planning to sew a tartan jumper dress - although at the rate I sew, it's more likely to be ready in time for next autumn...
  17. tuppencehapenny

    Before and After Vintage

    gosh, so many of the posters had great personal style even before getting into vintage! I was so utterly without style it's embarrassing! Even so, here goes... Before (even before vintage, I always wore skirts and dresses): And now: Perhaps the biggest single improvement has been starting...
  18. tuppencehapenny

    Not able to dress vintage?

    Not being able to wear heels defo doesn't preclude vintage! Ballet flats and loafers have already been suggested, and both can be worn with skirts. "Granny" shoes were popular in the 40s (as evidenced in the shoe adverts I blogged a while ago - 1943 in Shoes). These vintage ads prove you can...
  19. tuppencehapenny

    the leopard can never change its spots

    From Everywoman magazine July 1946
  20. tuppencehapenny

    Show us what you've made!

    Thank you! I confess I didn't do the umbrella myself, that's from New Look (it was a bargain too!) I'm going to sew myself a Swirl-alike too - I've got the fabric already. I have tooo many projects planned haha!

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