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I believe that most community colleges offer sewing class. Also check your local adult schools. The adult school ones are usually free
fifi said:Doe--Will you please let me know if you find a good sewing class? I'm also in the L.A. area, and it's been years since I took a class. I've done a few of my own alterations, but the last thing I made from scratch is a pencil skirt in 1993! I believe the Singer store in Burbank offers/offered classes, but I never looked into it further. I would like to take up sewing again.
Whitney
Yeah. What she said, but without the Dorm.carpecaligo said:I don't and really can't wear vintage 24/7.
I live in a college Dorm, and I just don't have the time energy, or funds to invest in vingage wear.
Er, yes, but I'd still require money for it... I think I wasn't very clear on that last post.missjoeri said:you could get a paypal account, I got one without having a credit card and use it for ebay and such.
I'm an odd size (that is, not the usual shape, rather than particularly large or small), and I don't yet have the tailoring expertise to adjust patterns to suit. If I simply let in at the waist and out at the bust/hips, then the finished garment bears little to no resemblence to the original design! Funny how I can get a 1560s court gown to fit, but can't make a simple skirt and blouse... I just have to keep trying I suppose.People back then often changed patterns a bit, so you could add or remove certain things on a dress to make more different ones with the same pattern.
Trickeration said:My husband is an aerospace engineer and also a reserve officer in the military. Both positions call for dressy or business fuctions now and then. I especially like going to these, as it gives me a reason to pull out my finer dresses, and suits. And some of the events our big band has played at have given me a chance to wear a couple of my 40's gowns. I've met girls who collect shoes, swimsuits, hats, hankies...my downfall is gowns. I have 9 so far.
Doe Peterson said:How wonderful to have an opportunity to wear your gowns! I had a couple of lovely ones from the 1940's, but I finally gave them away to someone who would actually get a chance to wear them. I felt so bad that they were just hanging there in my closet not being worn. :cry:
MissTayva said:Oooh, there is a costume museum in Burbank, but you can also rent from them, as well. I guess they have been around since the '30s or '40s, as the starlets back then used to rent costumes for randon red carpet events, galas, etc.
Check out the 'rentals' link... I think I would pass out if I were in there!
http://www.westerncostume.com/
Doe Peterson said:How wonderful to have an opportunity to wear your gowns! I had a couple of lovely ones from the 1940's, but I finally gave them away to someone who would actually get a chance to wear them. I felt so bad that they were just hanging there in my closet not being worn. :cry: