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The ones that got away

CherryWry

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This auction ended a month ago and I'm still kicking myself for not bidding. I'm trying to convince myself that it probably wouldn't have fit, but....it's not working.

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I just hope this dress went to a loving home. :)
 
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kamikat, assuming its just a nightie/lip type thing (technical terms there) i am actually wearing a modern one right now. It fits and looks exactly like that and i got it from primark before christmas xxx
 

crwritt

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kamikat said:
I've been on the lookout for a pattern like this for a while. It's small, so it would have been a difficult grade but it's the only one like it I've seen anywhere online. I even upped my highest bid before going to bed.
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Kamikat, I have drafting instructions circa 1957 for something exactly like that, I'd be happy to scan it for yoy if you'd like to try your hand at drafting it. It doesn't look so difficult.
 

Lady Day

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crwritt said:
Was it really only sleeves?

Yuppers, only sleeves. I have three sleeve patterns and Ive had to fight for each one of them ;)

Perhaps its the novelty of an accessories pattern, seeing as they are just not that around. Ive even seen 50s sleeves go for $45. Mmm, sleeeeeeves.

LD
 

deadpandiva

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I had my eye on that pattern but it quickly went out of my price range. I never find sleeve patterns in my size, they are usually much smaller.
 

swinggal

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Lady Day said:
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$79
Boy oh boy am I glad it was too small for me (for a 36 bust).

LD

I was watching this too. Crazy price! I love the C sleeve. The 30s silk shirt I wore on the Queen Mary had sleeves cut like this. I live them, They are so feminine.
 

bunnyb.gal

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Lady Day said:
$42.89!!
PLUS $6.50 shipping!!

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Thats staggering to me for seven basic 30s/40s mail orders. Man!

LD

I'm pretty new to sewing, and I was just wondering if you meant that mail order patterns are any less "covetable" for some reason, or whether the ones in the group are "basic", as in nothing all that special.
 

deadpandiva

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crwritt said:
Have you ladies done any flat pattern drafting? Sleeves are a great place to practice your slashing and spreading techniques.The green one looks to be a petal sleeve with added fullness.I would do something like this, then slash it to add the gathering.
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I ave a drafting book that has a whole section on sleeves but I havent been brave enough to atempt any sort of pattern drafting. Well I did do some doll clothes that came out suprisingly well.
 

Lady Day

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bunnyb.gal said:
I'm pretty new to sewing, and I was just wondering if you meant that mail order patterns are any less "covetable" for some reason, or whether the ones in the group are "basic", as in nothing all that special.

I love mail order patterns, and generally dont distinguish from them, but they tend to go for cheaper than over the counter patterns. This was over the counter price. Shipping included thats $7 a pattern. Geeze, that a lot. Plus the designs of the dresses are no too interesting. Pretty simple.
Thats all I mean :)

LD
 

kamikat

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Lady Day said:
I love mail order patterns, and generally dont distinguish from them, but they tend to go for cheaper than over the counter patterns. This was over the counter price. Shipping included thats $7 a pattern. Geeze, that a lot. Plus the designs of the dresses are no too interesting. Pretty simple.
Thats all I mean :)

LD
I was watching that, but I only wanted one of the patterns so I couldn't justify buying the whole lot. You think $7 per pattern is a lot? If they sold individually, they would probably have gone closer to $15 each.
 

Puzzicato

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kamikat said:
I've been on the lookout for a pattern like this for a while. It's small, so it would have been a difficult grade but it's the only one like it I've seen anywhere online. I even upped my highest bid before going to bed.
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Is that what they call "camiknickers"? I've seen that name used in old novels & stuff, but I've never been sure what the garment would look like!
 

crwritt

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Puzzicato said:
Is that what they call "camiknickers"? I've seen that name used in old novels & stuff, but I've never been sure what the garment would look like!
Combination, all in one, Teddie...I still don't see how this is in any way convenient.
 

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