Wow, that is beautiful! I love the neckline, the back, the pockets, everything! :) I've never used a vintage clothing pattern before...is it pretty simple, or do you have to make a lot of adjustments?
Kristin, the only differences I have noticed when using vintage patterns as opposed to modern patterns, is the directions are a bit more sparse. But they are quite sufficient, especially if you have sewn before, or have someone you can ask about basic terms and techniques. I did also have to adjust this particular pattern quite a bit smaller, but I have to do that on most patterns. (I think most patterns run large...)
Aww this looks like the best "garden dress." It's so pretty, I could just see those pockets holding a few fresh tomatoes and peppers as you weed the garden.
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I just started following your blog for your giveaway, and wow! I LOVE this dress! I have a couple of vintage mail-order patterns that I've gotten as part of a lot from eBay, but none as cute as this!
Really beautiful! I love the pattern and choice of material!
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Oh, how completely darling you are, and in that dress... ;-) Too cute. ~*~*~*~
ReplyDeleteWow, that is beautiful! I love the neckline, the back, the pockets, everything! :) I've never used a vintage clothing pattern before...is it pretty simple, or do you have to make a lot of adjustments?
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That is sooo cute!! Such lovely fabric!
ReplyDeleteMeg
Oh, so beautiful! I'd love to make a dress like that someday!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone! :^)
ReplyDeleteKristin, the only differences I have noticed when using vintage patterns as opposed to modern patterns, is the directions are a bit more sparse. But they are quite sufficient, especially if you have sewn before, or have someone you can ask about basic terms and techniques. I did also have to adjust this particular pattern quite a bit smaller, but I have to do that on most patterns. (I think most patterns run large...)
Aww this looks like the best "garden dress." It's so pretty, I could just see those pockets holding a few fresh tomatoes and peppers as you weed the garden.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I think that pattern is simply beautiful, and what a wonderful choice of fabric!
ReplyDeletecUTE!
ReplyDeleteSo breezy, cute, and fresh! I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteadorable! I love the construction and the defined waist! Great job Atlanta! I love the color of the fabric as well! a sweet dress all around. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's just gorgeous! I love vintage patterns, especially the 1950's!
ReplyDeleteLoverly! The big pockets are made of win. :D
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteBlessings.
Katie
Wow! It's beautiful! You did an incredible job! : )
ReplyDeleteAw!! I love it!! You look so cute, fresh, and summer-y! lol! I bet that is a nice thing to wear on hot days!!
ReplyDeleteLove ya! Sarah
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ReplyDelete~Lauren
I just started following your blog for your giveaway, and wow! I LOVE this dress! I have a couple of vintage mail-order patterns that I've gotten as part of a lot from eBay, but none as cute as this!
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