A list of posts from my series on free designer patterns in context.
Giles Deacon ‘Troubadour’ dress
Alexander McQueen Scanners kimono jacket
Junya Watanabe ‘heavy-duty couture’ dress
Juliana Sissons Scarlett dress
Fashion history through DIY culture
A list of posts from my series on free designer patterns in context.
Giles Deacon ‘Troubadour’ dress
Alexander McQueen Scanners kimono jacket
Junya Watanabe ‘heavy-duty couture’ dress
Juliana Sissons Scarlett dress
Just got turned on to your blog from Marcy Tilton’s blog and rec. of your blog. Love it. Keep sewing! cindy
Thanks so much, Cindy!
…vielen Dank, ein schöner Mantel !
Awesome blog, thanks for sharing. Sew wonderful.
Great to see someone into the patterns as much as I 🙂 I’ve got most of them, just a couple of the McQueen ones I’m missing 😦 😦
Found your fabulous blog by way of Heather, from Closet Case. Sew inspiring!
Your blog is amazing. I do sew and yes, I learned from my mother who was self taught. Luckily she had great taste. Plus her work did not look “home made”. Out of three daughters I was the only one who learned to see and mainly it was out of desperation to have something I wanted, could not find or not enough money to buy. I know my mother grimaced when I raided her fabric to make something. My love of patterns, Vogue especially is deep seeded. I have repurchased some of my favorites from years past that were lost in a storage loss. Also, some that I didn’t make or have. Your blog is so wonderful and I cannot believe I did not find it sooner, thank you! Virginia H