Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Sew Retro

Dressing vintage is lots of fun, but it's not always easy to find the perfect outfit in a size that fits. If you need a new retro-style party dress it may be time to dust off your sewing machine.

Vintage inspired fabrics are easy to find at most specialty shops thanks to designers like Amy Butler and Kathy & Michael Miller. You might even get lucky and find some treasures hiding in gramdma's attic. Local thrift shops, Etsy, ebay, and Amazon are also great places to find vintage sewing patterns, buttons and notions.

Feedsack Secrets: Fashion from Hard Times

If you're short on stitching supplies you can always make due with what you have on hand like they did during hard times in the 1930's and 40's. Surely you must have an old feedsack lying around that you can fashion into an apron, smock or skirt. :)

Sew Retro: 25 Vintage-Inspired Projects for the Modern Girl & A Stylish History of the Sewing Revolution

We found a swell book, Sew Retro, that is chock full of vintage inspired sewing projects, photographs and vintage illustrations from the 1920's, 40's and 50's. It also includes 10 full size patterns!

The Party Dress Book: How to Sew the Best Dress in the Room

Serious seamstresses will also love The Party Dress Book as an excellent step-by-step reference guide for dressmaking basics like ruffles and pintucks. DIY glamour girls will find inspiration within the spiral-bound pages to create a truly unique dress that compliments their own individual style.

If your home economics skills are a bit rusty you may just benefit from watching the vintage sewing machine commercial that we've featured below for your enjoyment. Happy dressmaking!

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