lyburnum said:
I love this one!
lyburnum said:
kamikat said:I know we've discussed the changes in pattern sizes before, but I've recently come to a very interesting conclusion. I think the general "standard shape" has changed, as well. For all modern patterns, unless they are specialty patterns, I have to take a large fold through the torso to raise the waist to my high waist. Over the last, say, 4 projects, with different brands both 40's and 50's, I've realized that I don't need to take that fold. In fact, the last project, I ended up throwing out the bodice and starting over because the waist was so high (a 50s at-the-waist bodice). Has anyone else noticed a difference in the torso length between vintage and modern?
Fleur De Guerre said:I got this the other day
Uncut and factory folded...and my size! I thought that it was a reasonable one for a beginner as it has no sleeves.
Snookie said:Out of curiousity, what are the modern specialty patterns you mentioned? Do you mean something like Vintage Vogue, or patterns from a small company? I'm curious just how much the vintage repro patterns are adjusted for modern expectations.
Snookie said:Very cute! To make it even simpler, don't make pockets, use a store-bought belt, and only make the center front buttons functional (just stitch on the buttons at the shoulder for decoration - the neck is big enough to pull over your head unless you have EXTREMELY large hair!).
Rockapin-up said:Here's one I just got off ebay. I think it's real cute. Now I just have to learn to sew :eusa_doh:
Idledame said:Hi I've never used vintage patterns and sometimes a description will say "this is not a printed pattern". What does that mean? Thanks!
Snookie said:Love it! Acorns - the 40's version of the rockabilly cherry? It would be cute to have an extra pair of acorns attached to a pinback, too. Or on a hair ornament, or to trim a hat with. Wonderful!
Idledame said:Thank you JDV and shrinkingviolet. That's just the info I need. I bought a pattern on Ebay, and I'm going to give it a try. I have a bad habit of getting impatient at the end. Then I end up wearing something with a scotch-taped hem! The acorn dress is wonderful-please post photos of the finished dress.
You've got some real lovelies in the bunch. Do you have any more info on the Chatelaine 766? I've never heard of that brand. Do you know what year it was published?Lady Day said: