I apologise for keeping you waiting for over a week for this blog entry. I have no excuse, all I can say is LIFE!
I now have the time to sit down, listen to Elton John and write for YOU.
"I hope you don't mind, I hope you don't mind that I put down in words, how wonderful life is, while your in the world" - Elton John
I just sang that for YOU!
You probably didn't hear me but I did!
Shirley Temple Dress
I have been on the search for a 'Shirley Temple' dress pattern, but it has been a bit challenging to get a pattern that is a replica of any of her dresses, except for this red polka dot dress that is commonly worn as a costume.
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| A cute dress but has been a bit overdone by costume companies. |
Or this one...
Or this one which is so sweet with its little buttoned detail
and cravat like collar...
Retro Kids
On my 'Temple' quest, I have stumbled on some delightful childrens' patterns from the 1930's, which has been very exciting. Retro kids clothes are sooooo cute. Have a look at these finds and let me know if you agree?
I haven't got my hands on any of the patterns above but a few days ago these lovelies arrived from the US.
Looking forward to the challenge of making this coat, but I am not sold on the leggings. They look a bit scratchy to me.
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| I think this is so cute, especially with the little white gloves. |
I always get excited when a parcel arrives from overseas, but was even more pleasantly surprised when I found an envelope inside with this lovely card and treat inside.
The tea was so relaxing!
Will do Rebecca!
I have since ordered a few more retro kids' patterns from the 1930's, 40's, 50's and 60's.
I have also been studying the fashion of children in the 20th century through old photos. Here are some priceless images I found.
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Anonymous photographer - Chicago 50's
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This is a great picture, as it provides a wide range of styles and designs. I am guessing these grade 3 children were all wearing their Sunday best for their school photo. The girls look gorgeous and I love the little boy who is in the top row-far left with his cheeky dicky bow... so cute!
Projects on the go
So, apart from all this exhilarating research, what have I been doing?
Well, I may not have begun my 'Shirley' dress but I have begun another darling little girls frock. Here is the pattern and the fabric of choice.
I am working on view 2, and the stripes will be vertical.
So far I have cut it all out - including a contrasting white collar and I have started working on the bodice which has piping dividing it from the skirt.
I thought piping looked quite easy, but I was wrong! Fortunately I cut two pieces for the piping and ended up having to use both to get it somewhat right. Here are my attempts.
I am still working on the 'Flamingo Dress'. I made a muslin for this dress, as I was concerned about the fit. I am making this dress at the tailoring class I have been attending, so the process is slow. It is all cut out now and ready to sew. Here is the muslin. It doesn't look like much yet.
Well that is all for now...
Have a happy week
XOXO
History Heroine













How cute is that coat?!
ReplyDeleteIt is super cute. I am not sure what fabric to make it in. I was thinking a soft wool-blend in a block colour like navy or moss green. But you could also do a great one in tartan.
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