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Lauren

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Inky said:
lol - maybe we should start a McCalls 3242 thread for faux 49'ers ;)

HA! Yeah! If I ever get around to making it... *looks at giant sewing wish-list*
But heck, that wrap around dress has it's own thread, doesn't it? ;)
 

goldwyn girl

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Who can resist an evening gown for $5?

I love that gown !!
 

Lorena B

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Oh!! i was watching that one in ebay but after all my pattern shopping, i decided to pass.

These are all the patterns i have got lately, i am still waiting for some more to come.

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Lorena B

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uff, i am sorry, there are soo many codes that i am getting all messed up.

Here are a bunch more:
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( this one i have it for quite a while thou)
 

Lorena B

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As i dont want to hijack the whole thread, ill make it quick here.
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(got this one for kids as i couldn't get one for adults, i am hoping i will be able to upgrade it for an adult size lol )
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(same thing with this,hahaha)
 

Lorena B

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Finally, some frome Eva dress, from who i am not entirely happy as she mistook a request and sent me a pattern i already had, i am waiting to get news from her about sending me the right one.
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Lorena B

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sixsexsix said:
Good haul Lo!! :eusa_clap
Thank you Mich, there are a few more but i am feeling guilty of posting all myself here so ill wait till somebody else post some.
Now i have the patterns, have even wonderful fabrics but to be honest, i feeling quite drained in energy for quite a few months so, i dont know when i will start with the sewing thing.:(
 

SayCici

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LOL Lorena, whoooo! I've bought a lot of patterns lately too, we're going to be busy. :)

I have this pattern as well:
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You'll like it! Very easy but very cute.
 

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A question regarding selling vintage patterns...

Is it better to sell them in lots on eBay? Do you tend to get a better price that way? I have 5 deadstock 1920s patterns (3 dresses, 2 blouses) all bust 38. Do you think I should sell them seperately or in a lot to get the best price?
 

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BeBopBaby said:
A question regarding selling vintage patterns...

Is it better to sell them in lots on eBay? Do you tend to get a better price that way? I have 5 deadstock 1920s patterns (3 dresses, 2 blouses) all bust 38. Do you think I should sell them seperately or in a lot to get the best price?

You might lose some money if you post them all in a lot. What I would do is post the lot, but list individual prices aswell. This has always worked in my experience, and sometimes, I've ended up with more money than I would have gotten for the whole lot sold to one seller.

Also try the classifieds in this forum! That way, you have guaranteed interest.

Good luck!
 

Lauren

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I agree- you'll probably get more money for them individually, especially since they're oss and a nice size.

Nice patterns, ladies :)
 

Miss Sis

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BeBopBaby said:
A question regarding selling vintage patterns...

Is it better to sell them in lots on eBay? Do you tend to get a better price that way? I have 5 deadstock 1920s patterns (3 dresses, 2 blouses) all bust 38. Do you think I should sell them seperately or in a lot to get the best price?

I would sell them separately. Lots tend to put me off, to be honest as there's usually something I'm not so keen on in there. But then I am Madame Fusspot! :D
 

Lorena B

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SayCici said:
Having said that, it's really versatile - if it's cool where you are, it'll look great in any fabric you use.
Well, i was thinking in glam it up a bit using some nice taffeta and beads, i am in the party mood lately lol

Do you reckon the top will accept some boning? it quite inspires me to make it corset style!!
 

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I think I went over a month without buying patterns (which is nothing short of a miracle....) and finally settled on these beauties that had been on ebay for awhile...waiting patiently for me. :) Yippiieee, lumber jacket!!
I really dig the sleeve treatment on the first shirt on that 2nd Hollywood pattern....and I needed a couple more basic 40's shirtdresses---there's no buttons on that first one, which will be a nice change.
If all goes well, I will be employed again on monday---which means I can start sewing up some new garments and save my sweatpants for special occasions. :) That would be swell.

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SayCici

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Lorena B said:
Do you reckon the top will accept some boning? it quite inspires me to make it corset style!!
The taffeta will be amazing! About the boning, I have no clue, I've never used it and have only been sewing for a couple months. But I think if your fabric is fairly medium-weight you may not need it.
 

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