I see on your side bar that you visited D.C. Did you like it? I live minutes from D.C. If anything ever happens (such as a terrorist attack) everyone from D.C. is coming to Frederick. Yes, it will be very crowded!
I LOVE vintage patterns! I bought two from the 1930's and '40's off of ebay. One of them I made up, but the other I'm waiting to make until I find a gray pinstripe flannel. I'm probably being too picky, but I love the way it looks on the front of the pattern in that.
I have a blog now, too! Which will be interesting... :)
I love the first one. People knew how to dress back then. Are you planning on making one or all of these?
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I see on your side bar that you visited D.C. Did you like it? I live minutes from D.C. If anything ever happens (such as a terrorist attack) everyone from D.C. is coming to Frederick. Yes, it will be very crowded!
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Nana
Fun! Are you planning on making any of those patterns? Are 7437 and 1746 still in print?
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I especially like the last one. :)
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~Annie~
Nana,
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy D.C.! It was very fun, but we didn't get to see everything. Yes, they sure did know how to dress back then.
Jo,
Unfortunately, yes, all of the patterns are out of print.
Annie,
I love the last one too! It is actually a wedding dress. :-) I would definitely get it if it weren't OOP (my version of out of print).
Nana,
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy D.C.! It was very fun, but we didn't get to see everything. Yes, they sure did know how to dress back then.
Jo,
Unfortunately, yes, all of the patterns are out of print.
Annie,
I love the last one too! It is actually a wedding dress. :-) I would definitely get it if it weren't OOP (my version of out of print).
I LOVE vintage patterns! I bought two from the 1930's and '40's off of ebay. One of them I made up, but the other I'm waiting to make until I find a gray pinstripe flannel. I'm probably being too picky, but I love the way it looks on the front of the pattern in that.
ReplyDeleteI have a blog now, too! Which will be interesting... :)