Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Take the mystery out of commercial patterns!

     I remember my grandmother opening a sheet of newspaper to make a pattern piece for her new dress. In rural America a pattern was a luxury and expensive. When you could buy one, they were not printed. A letter or number was punched into it and that was the only way anyone know what the piece was. You had to add the seam allowances of course. The instruction sheet was minimal. Pattern companies got better. They printed them with information so it became easier to assemble. They were one size and had seam lines as well as cutting lines.


     In November 1968 the major pattern companies agreed to standardize the sizing. They adhere to those measurements today. When you go shopping you might buy and 8 or 10, but the pattern size you buy will be a 14 or 16. Yuck!!! (That is vanity sizing!) Remember ladies- it is just a number. Designers decided they could sell more if you thought you were a smaller size.


     During the mid 80’s the multi-size patterns became popular. They eliminated the sewing line marks and offered that a pattern with 3 or even 4 sizes had cutting lines only. Now we have patters with 8 or 10 sizes all printed on the same paper. Patterns were never meant to come out of their envelopes, cut and sew straight to a finished garment. They are a start- and idea. It is a process and the first step is to sew up the main body pieces in an inexpensive fabric like muslin. Then you get to be the designer!


     About 10 years ago the McCall’s Pattern Company bought VOGUE and Butterick. They all moved to Manhattan, Kansas. The patterns are all drafted on computers and they try to follow the standard sizes that were established in the 1960’s. From my experience, the “very easy” patterns don’t always turn out to be “very easy”!! They offer construction techniques that skip steps in order to call it a “very easy” pattern. Today you can sew faster, more accurately and with less frustration. There are new tools i.e.: sergers and rotary cutters that aid you in making a quality made garment.     We don’t sew like grandmother did any more. Come in for a sewing lesson and update your skills! The original November 1968 VOGUE pattern book will be in the store for anyone to see the pattern changes that were made. It is very interesting and extremely inspiring!!!


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

SUMMER INSPIRATIONS

This week's blog is all about allowing your summer inspirations to shine through your wardrobe simply by choosing the perfect fabric!

INSPIRATION: Jade Seahorse
FABRIC CHOICE: Floral Splash Cotton or Floral Embroidered Organza

 

INSPIRATION: Crochet Purse
FABRIC CHOICE: Hop sack Linen or Cotton Eyelet


INSPIRATION: Floral Patio Chair Cushion
FABRIC CHOICE: Craig Taylor Paisley Cotton or Vintage Floral Panel Silk

  

INSPIRATION: Vintage Jumper
FABRIC CHOICE: Floral Rayon Crepe or Floral Cotton Voile

 


INSPIRATION: Summer Cocktails
FABRIC CHOICE: "Liquid Color" Silk Charmeuse or Hawaiian Silk Charmeuse

 


INSPIRATION: Vintage Straw Accessories
FABRIC CHOICE: Raw Silk Herringbone or Coral Tweed

 


INSPIRATION: Starfish Ring
FABRIC CHOICE: Metallic Brocade Swirl or Starfish Cotton and Silk

 


INSPIRATION: Summer Paintings
FABRIC CHOICE: Plaid Silk Dupioni or Yellow Tweed with Variegated Plaid Thread

 


INSPIRATION: Ceramic Seashell
FABRIC CHOICE: Beaded Silk Burnout or Hawaiian Silk Charmeuse

 


INSPIRATION: Vintage Florida Post Card
FABRIC CHOICE: Silk Burnout with Metallic Thread or Printed Silk Chiffon

 


INSPIRATION: Turtle-Shell Necklace
FABRIC CHOICE: Crepe Floral or Vintage Floral Cotton and Silk

 



Wednesday, June 30, 2010

VOGUE FASHION SHOW




VOGUE FASHION SHOW PICTURES!!!
(to see the pictures bigger, click on the picture)


#8622- Elizabeth Gillett Bolero 

#8430-Marcy Tilton Jacket

#8647-Very Easy Dress
#1099-Badgley Mischka Jacket
#8466-Sling Hobo Purse

#1115-Ralph Rucci Pant
#8032-Very Easy Top

#8654-Katherine Tilton Jacket

#1104-Anna Sui Dress

#8593-Knit Dress

#8604-Very Easy Jacket

#1012-DKNY dress

#7975-Basic "Chanel" Jacket

#1170-Rachel CoMey Top & Skirt

#7762-Dress

#8355-Divine Details Suit

#1025-Anne Klein Dress

#8278-Very Easy Dress
#1137-Vintage Coat

#1030-Badgley Mischka Dress

#8532-Very Easy Dress

#1102- Andrea Kats Objects Dress

#1137-Vintage Coat

#1172-Vintage Dress


Thank you to everyone who came to the show! I hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!!!