Elaina
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I got into an argument today looking at fabric had a conversation about Vogue 2885, and with reading the posts about Stop Staring and I thought I'd ask (and sorry if I duplicate again) do you guys use fabric that is vintage or at least was available in the era of your choice, or do you get fabric that you like?
I was looking at rayon crepes today, and debating between that and a tweed I particulary liked. An older woman asked me what I was looking for, and I replied "Oh I'm thinking of making this Vogue pattern." And waved it generally in her direction. This led to the fact that the pattern is an A-line skirt rather then the straight the picture suggests (which is a duh, if you look at the pic you can tell it's drape that makes it look like that, not the fact it's a straight skirt). If I make it in tweed, I'll use a different pattern.
So, long ways here, I'd thought I'd drop that out to you guys. In answer, I use whatever I want, as long as the drape produces the same result of the pattern, if that's what I want, and I'm not above changing things to produce a garment I want. Which makes me not really retro, but retro inspired. Like the 50's ankle pants. I HATE those, so they either are much longer then the pattern, or capris. Not period, but I love the fit. (Suits are something else entirely. If I make a suit, it's damn well going to be minding its P's and Q's, and as retro as I can make it.)
What about you guys?
I was looking at rayon crepes today, and debating between that and a tweed I particulary liked. An older woman asked me what I was looking for, and I replied "Oh I'm thinking of making this Vogue pattern." And waved it generally in her direction. This led to the fact that the pattern is an A-line skirt rather then the straight the picture suggests (which is a duh, if you look at the pic you can tell it's drape that makes it look like that, not the fact it's a straight skirt). If I make it in tweed, I'll use a different pattern.
So, long ways here, I'd thought I'd drop that out to you guys. In answer, I use whatever I want, as long as the drape produces the same result of the pattern, if that's what I want, and I'm not above changing things to produce a garment I want. Which makes me not really retro, but retro inspired. Like the 50's ankle pants. I HATE those, so they either are much longer then the pattern, or capris. Not period, but I love the fit. (Suits are something else entirely. If I make a suit, it's damn well going to be minding its P's and Q's, and as retro as I can make it.)
What about you guys?