Showing posts with label plaid. Show all posts
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June 10, 2016

Advance Pattern Co Vintage Dress





It was some sad news to hear Hancock Fabrics went bankrupt recently. It's currently the only fabric store within 30 minutes of where I live. But—looking on the bright side—everything in the store is almost 50% off, so I got some great fabrics and notions yesterday to keep me busy for awhile!

I started with this dress by Advance Pattern Co. (it looks 40's—maybe?) and I think it turned out super cute! Of course I brought the length up...into the 21st century...but other than that, it's the vintage style. Originally I thought I'd ignore the shoulder pads, but it would definitely solve the alignment issues I'm having with the waist and armpits, plus I think it might look kinda sharp anyway, so I'm going to try those (plus, they're easy to take out if I change my mind).

Of course I'm still learning, but I get better every time. The zipper didn't baffle me much this go around, and the button holes were a breeze after I discovered my sewing machine had a nifty little foot that literally did the whole thing for me. (I geeked out over that for like 20 minutes, haha!) I also took it a lot slower than usual and tried to think through how something would work before I started sewing. I didn't cut any corners this time. Like, you know, not forgetting to hide the raw edge or gather with a basting stitch. (I know, I know.) I will say one thing though—collars are the WORST. I spent a few hours trying to figure that one out. And most shirts now don't make them this way (at least most of the ones I had in my closet). It helped when I finally found one I could look at as an example.

Overall, I am really happy with the way it turned out! Can't wait to wear it AND to make more dresses with this pattern!

March 26, 2011

Plaid Skirt & Pincurls


Here is an outfit that I would typically wear. I bought the skirt at a vintage store in Auburn, Alabama, and the rest was found at thrift stores (except the purse which I found yesterday and the headband which is from Forever21) 

For my hair, I've been following the pin-curling technique from this video, just without the styling. It's much easier to do than I thought and the more I do it, the more I get the hang of it. The only downside is having to sleep on all those bobby pins! 

Also, I'm really excited because I ordered a new pair of glasses, so not only will I soon be able to see again (!) but I think they compliment my face well and go up a bit on the edges, which gives them a vintage look. I can't wait!