Showing posts with label vintagy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintagy. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Mod-coats

I hadn't been over to Modcloth for a while, so today I went over and had a peep at the coats.
Now I'm practically drooling all over myself, they have so many lovely coats.




I love this one: the collar is gorgeous, perfect for pairing with hats.
I love the scallop details. The color is cool too.
Elegant.

I love it. The lines are graceful and the print and the buttons are fun.

Another coat that I just adore, does this coat remind anybody besides me of caramel candy?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Whittard Dress

I love this dress. Yum.
This one comes from www.modcloth.com


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

My latest completed sewing projects

O.K., I've finally gotten these pics uploaded.
I've been sewing a lot lately. I've already dulled my sewing machine needle (I only had one from when I purchased my sewing machine, the other needles I have are for the Singer machines). So I bought some of those on Ebay today, hopefully they will come quickly so that I can get back to sewing.
I have quite a few projects that I'm working on, so I'll try to keep up with getting them posted.
I love this fabric. It's very vintage. It's cotton. I really like to use natural materials when possible.
This dress was my first project on my new machine. I'm really happy with the way it turned out.
I've gotten in the habit of hand-basting the seams before machine sewing, and it makes a huge difference in the precision of the fit. I did a hat last night without basting the seams first, and it was a decided reminder as to why I baste first, sew second.
This is the first time that I've sewn a newsboy cap. This pattern would be perfect to use for a beret as well as newsies. I made this using a pattern from Eugenia Kim's "Saturday Night Hat".
I made this hat from an upcycled wool Liz Claiborne skirt. I really like the fabric. It's lined with black satiny fabric. The pattern called for cardboard to stiffen the bill. However I opted to go for something a little more washable: plastic canvas. It works quite well for this application.
The little wool button was from a trade with the lovely Julie Collings.
This is my second shirtdress that I've made. This fabric reminded me of the special dishes that my Grandma used to use for Thanksgiving dinner. It's probably the color scheme.
I'm really pleased with the way this turned out too. I like the white collar and cuffs.

Both of my dresses have princess seams, and the hemlines fall a little below the knee.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Fatina

This is the new pattern on Burdastyle this week.
Finally, something I really love.
I'm definitely going to get this pattern.
I can see this dress with all kinds of variations and fabrics.
I have never put an invisible zipper into a garment, however it's never too soon to learn.




I like the fabric that they used for this sample dress.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Soiree Clutch

These are also from JCrew, I liked all of the colors they made these in, so I posted all of them. :)



So vintagy= love.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

More Dresses From Sohomode

I love these dresses. They can be found here: www.sohomode.etsy.com
This is so perfect. It screams pearls and pinky's-in-the-air-tea-parties.




Saturday, June 27, 2009

Prep School Dress

I want one! It's sooo cute.
Another dress from modcloth.com...