Isn't this wonderful? I've never seen these before, but how fun! Print it out and glue it to light cardboard and then make your doggie. (It came printed on cereal box weight stock) And after you get this one going make some of your own design!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Six Quick Tricks With Fabric
I don't think you need the instructions...these are pretty easy, but good. If you make any of these projects please do share.
Labels:
1945,
Butterick Pattern Magazine,
Fabric tricks,
Summer
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Evocative Fashion Shoot from 1954
This Good Housekeeping Magazine layout really caught my eye...the setting is beautiful, the models are making those day dresses look like exotic evening gowns, and there is just such a mood. Enjoy.
Labels:
1954,
Good Housekeeping,
June
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Nuns Boilproof Thread Catalog 1923
This is a lovely catalog put out by T. Buettner & Co of Chicago in 1923. The company was active from the early 1900's through the Twenties, maybe Thirties. I tried to find out more about this company and that name...Nuns Boilproof, but my Googling ability failed me. If you know any more about this please share.
I have some wonderful pages to show you from this catalog, stick around.
Is that suppose to be a Nun? It's such a hell fire image for a Nun to to be around.
This is embossed on a leatherette type paper...it was meant to be kept around.
Such luscious colors! "A size and twist for every purpose."
I have some wonderful pages to show you from this catalog, stick around.
Is that suppose to be a Nun? It's such a hell fire image for a Nun to to be around.
This is embossed on a leatherette type paper...it was meant to be kept around.
Such luscious colors! "A size and twist for every purpose."
Labels:
1923,
Nuns Boilproof,
T. Buettner + Co
Friday, January 23, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
The New Kind Of Dressmakers - 1918
This is from The Ladies Home Journal, October 1918. Each story is pretty interesting, especially thinking how hard it was for women to make their mark then (and now!) You'll want to click them twice to see the text.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
40's Hats from Bellas Hess
What's your favorite?
I am partial to the 'Wings of Fashion' on the bottom row...looks like she has horns growing out of her head!
I am partial to the 'Wings of Fashion' on the bottom row...looks like she has horns growing out of her head!
Labels:
1940/41,
Bellas Hess,
Fall/Winter,
Hats
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