~ Circa/Date: 1957 ~ Details: Two style variation DRESS ~ Size/Measurements (Inches): ~ Size: 14 ~ BUST: 34″ ~ Waist: 26″ ~ Hip: 36″ ~ Please Note: ~ You are buying a ‘Professional Reproduced’ copy of this sewing pattern. Copied from the original sewing pattern. Produced in Full Scale Pattern Pieces ready to cut with full instructions included. Reproduced on high quality 50 gm paper with black ink, durable and easier for reuse. Printed by a Professional Printing Company. ~ With this product comes an accompanying ‘Booklet’ and inside the Booklet it includes: ~ A 2-page Instructions and Illustrations on ‘How to Adjust Your pattern to your Personal Measurement.’ ~ Personal Measurement Chart ~ Body Form Illustrations ~ Fitting Checklist ~ Metric Equivalency Chart ~ Note Pages ~ Fabric Worksheet ~ Garment History Page ~ ‘Grandma Told Me’ – Historical facts related to that year or era ~ WOVEN SEW-IN-LABEL ~ We have THREE PATTERN OFFERS: 1 – Select 6 patterns, only pay for 5 = 1 FREE 2 – Select 13 patterns, only pay for 10 = 3 FREE 3 – Select 27 patterns, only pay for 20 = 7 FREE (FREE pattern/s are the lowest price of your selection)
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I know, I know, is she seriously talking about fall already?! Yes, dear reader, yes! And as it is my favorite season, I'm not even going to apologize! As a seamstress, I need to start thinking about and planning my fall projects now, so I can get going on them and wear them when fall does arrive. We have been having an unusually cool week here, a welcome break after the 90 degree heat, and it is making me even more excited for cooler weather and the return of fall fashion! I have collected some images that are inspiring me for the upcoming fall. Some are vintage, others are more modern editorials that have always stuck in my mind. I am dreaming of all things tweed, of hand knit sweaters, and cascades of plaid. Wishing for garments in rusty orange, acidic greens, warm golden yellows, and rich chocolate browns. I've got the fall bug already, and I have no complaints. An image I first saw on Jessica's blog Chronically Vintage, isn't the color palette divine? Ralph Lauren at his best McQ Alexander McQueen, the absolute dream fall coat I need to make a skirt like this for this fall I still have my jodhpurs from earlier this summer, I can't wait to wear them with a blazer this fall! Another equestrian look from one of my all time favorite editorials I am determined to make at least one plaid circle skirt like this one, if not more... Another shot of Dita in that great outfit from above 1940's fall suits, yes please! I have some tweed in my stash that is begging to become a suit like one of these I need a black suit too, obviously... I want to do some projects with embroidery this fall Loving the navy with the light olive green here Don't think that my renaissance inspired fall projects will be relegated to just last year's to-do's more yummy tweed I hate matching plaids, but I'll just have to get over it! Gorgeous! I already have a huge wishlist of things to sew for fall, and I have most of the fabric in my stash already too! The major projects I have planned that I will need to buy fabric for will be a black wool 50's suit, black brocade for a circle skirt, and plaid flannel for another circle skirt. I'll show you guys some of the fabrics from my stash and talk about my fall sewing plans soon. I am also desperately trying to learn how to knit so I can try and make a cute 40's sweater for this fall/winter. Hopefully I can learn the skills required in time to start something soon. I will be on the hunt for some vintage style sweaters to buy too, if I can find any seeing as everything in the stores seems to be over-sized this season. Are any of you thinking about your fall wardrobe already? I think it's best to identify holes in your wardrobe that you can fill to give you more options than you had before. Then you can start adding more of the for fun stuff. I happen to be a bit (*ahem*) of a maximalist when it comes to these things, but I digress...
The 1950s teenage girl. Ask any teen who lived their 13-18 years during the '50s what they thought of the decade and you will almost always hear "it was the best." Ask them about 1950s fashions and you will get mostly positive reviews too. I know because I asked a number of folks in online
Little is know about Nina Leen, the Russian born photographer that emigrated to the United States, and whose photos graced over 50 Life magazine covers. What is known is that she studied painting in Berlin, and that she also lived in Italy and Switzerland--but when she died in 1995, there wasn't even anybody who knew her exact age.
Women in the 1950s were the first to embrace pants for a feminine figure. While the women in the 1940s loved their man tailored slacks, they were gradually losing favor in the 1950s for a more ladylike style. Women's 1950s pants were taboo on TV. 1950s women were secretly wearing pants at home, but it
Reference Number : po 0721 D Period : Authentic Original Vintage : from the 1950s Style : Woman Wedding Gloves : 1 pair Maker : From an old store : made in France Color : Cream / Ivory Material : Polyamide : Beautiful soft & Stretch fabric Details : Timeless Ceremony Gloves - The perfect vintage accessory Perfect New/Old Stock (NOS) Condition : New from the past decades : Never been sold or worn Woman Size : Small / Medium Full Length : 10.1/4 inches ( unstretched ) Palm Length : 3 inches ( unstretched ) !!!! WEAR VINTAGE AND BE UNIQUE !!!!
In the 1950s, the petticoat crinoline made a triumphant return to the fashion scene for skirts and dresses, with a bounce in its step and a swish in its sway.