Mary
Practically Family
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- Malmo, Sweden
I'm becoming more and more obsessed with trousers!! The last couple of days have been extrordinary.
Went to the liberary and looked trough old magazines from 1934. Took pictures on all trousers I saw. I can post some here if you want to and if it's allowed.
I really like the discussion of the low/high rise. Very informative. I'd like to know how loose the pants were in the crotch area in the 1930's. Is it 1 or 4inches? What would be most common for wool pants? Was it the same in the 1940's?
And yesterday I went looking for wool fabrics. Found (but didn't buy) some wool crepe, wool gabardine and wool worsted. I'm puzzled over the wool worsted. What is that? I looked on fabrics.net but don't get any wiser.
The fabric was heavier and thinker and looked really really cosy. Is it good for pants?
I think I'll start with some wool crepe cause it was the cheapest. It looked really matte. Crepe feels a little 70's but I think I like it all the same.
And thanks Lady Day for telling me how much fabric is needed. Do you dryclean wools or wash them?
And I'd love to see more pictures of you all in your gorgeous trousers! So please please post some photos!
M
Went to the liberary and looked trough old magazines from 1934. Took pictures on all trousers I saw. I can post some here if you want to and if it's allowed.
I really like the discussion of the low/high rise. Very informative. I'd like to know how loose the pants were in the crotch area in the 1930's. Is it 1 or 4inches? What would be most common for wool pants? Was it the same in the 1940's?
And yesterday I went looking for wool fabrics. Found (but didn't buy) some wool crepe, wool gabardine and wool worsted. I'm puzzled over the wool worsted. What is that? I looked on fabrics.net but don't get any wiser.
The fabric was heavier and thinker and looked really really cosy. Is it good for pants?
I think I'll start with some wool crepe cause it was the cheapest. It looked really matte. Crepe feels a little 70's but I think I like it all the same.
And thanks Lady Day for telling me how much fabric is needed. Do you dryclean wools or wash them?
And I'd love to see more pictures of you all in your gorgeous trousers! So please please post some photos!
M