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I bought these patterns from Vintage Martini about a month ago when [livejournal.com profile] jenthompson said that they had put up a number of patterns at very low prices. The low price combined with very reasonable shipping up here to Canada made up my mind about purchasing.

This one is from 1942. I got it because I really like the design with the pleats and pockets lining up. I also decided I needed some vintage patterns of practical dresses (meaning casual ones with pockets). I think this one fits the bill.


This one is from 1949. Another shirtdress with pockets. I have really been craving a shirtdress (or several) lately, in case you couldn't tell. I also really like the New Look and wanted to try my hand at kimono sleeves with gussets.


This is the last one. It's from 1951. Tailoring is another thing that I want to start learning about. Even this one is significantly too big for me (the other two are pretty close to my size), I have been wanting a New Look suit pattern with both a flared and straight skirt.


I don't have any fabric that I specifically want to use with these patterns, but they were just too good of a deal to pass up and I am really happy I got them. I took some pictures of a couple other things, so hopefully I'll be good about posting for the next little while and be able to share some stuff.
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Since I had a sore throat last week I decided that I was too sick to go up to my friend's cabin for the weekend since all the partying would just make me sicker. Instead, I hung out with my family. My dad and I went to see the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the local art gallery. It was a lot of fun seeing all the retro and nostalgic artwork. I was pleasantly surprised by some more serious artwork done by Rockwell. There were some pieces that captured different moments of the Civil Rights movement. It was very different from the light-hearted, more comical stuff that is usually associated with Rockwell.

The next day, we took a family trip down to the US for the day. We ate lots of food that we don't have up in Canada and visited an antiques mall. There were a few items of antique clothing, all whites. There was a pretty stiff petticoat, a nightgown, and child's dress, and a really cool net dress that I thought might be from the 1830s based on the sleeves. The sleeves had a fitted upper part with a much wider lower part sewn on. The skirt was more 1820s looking with several small flounces at the bottom. But maybe I'm way off and it's actually much later. I've never seen anything like it. It was completely unlined. I also saw some gorgeous turn-of-the-century china head dolls that reminded me of [livejournal.com profile] jennil. They were pretty big and one looked to have its original clothing. My dad offered to buy me one, but I couldn't justify letting him spend that much money on me. I did get a couple much smaller items:

A vintage shirtwaist dress pattern from 1961 (McCall's 5997). The version with the longer sleeves seems to be also intended for dressier wear since the fabrics recommended for it include satin and brocade.

Interesting pattern details )
And a faux pearl necklace.Since it was labelled vintage in the store and because of the length (14 inches) I think it's from the 1950s-1960s. It looks a lot like the necklace that the lady in the red dress is wearing on the dress pattern cover. I'm considering re-stringing it because it's not knotted between the pearls, but I haven't decided yet.


All in all, I had a really fun weekend, even if I do still have this stupid sore throat. I love antiques shopping!
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You may have noticed that I've been collecting vintage sewing patterns lately. In the interest of posting more content on my LJ, here are my latest ones.


Early 1940s Dress (Hollywood 1846)

The rest )
The 1912 corset is still being worked on. The grommets are all set and the strips for boning channels have been cut and ironed. I ended up cutting out new wider ones. Today I am going to start sewing them on.
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So here are a couple pictures of things I've bought recently.

Pictures here! )

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