Sometimes, it will do a soul good just to slow down and do something that forces you to reflect and remember! Recently, I ran across a few items that came…
This is a retro Butterick pattern from 1936 Made from a wonderful wool and angora houndstooth. The top stitching was done by hand. It is fully lined in silk crepe de chine.
I had the inspiration to design this dress from my grandmother wedding gown
~ lovely soft pinks and creams, ruffled layers of lace, chiffon and tulle over a vintage pink slip.
Take a peek at this website that has an incredible selection of vintage and unique textiles in addition to other fabulous sewing finds.
Threads’ back covers have inspired sewers for years, but the vintage clothes you see are not so easy to find.
Next time you see vintage sewing books at your neighbor's garage sale, snatch them up--you never know what sort of knowledge is inside.
She was wearding a beutiful dress that I made with CHARMUSE silk, FRANCE CHANTILLY and was drapeaded all the top.
She had a wonderful wedding dress that I made with fabric´s Gazar of silk and embroidered with cristal swarosky in the top of the dress and in the skirt too.…
Inspired by the Roses article in the latest Threads, I used Dad's old ties to create roses and leaves. Natty style with sentimental overtones...I plan to make them for my…
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