Readers, sometimes I can have too many irons in the fire and my life feels a little disorganized. That's why I've decided to prepare for May by composing a list of what's in store here at MPB. Still leaving room for the spontaneous, here goes...
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Apr 30, 2012
Coming this May to MPB...
Readers, sometimes I can have too many irons in the fire and my life feels a little disorganized. That's why I've decided to prepare for May by composing a list of what's in store here at MPB. Still leaving room for the spontaneous, here goes...
Apr 27, 2012
Holy Housecoat! Cathy wins the PR Vintage Pattern Contest!
Readers, I'm about as far from a "math person" as you can get, but if it's true that numbers don't lie -- and good grief, I hope they don't -- then Cathy's opera coat has just won the vintage pattern contest on Pattern Review!
Apr 26, 2012
Fabric Shopping with an Aussie
Readers, I think of myself as relatively worldly, but when it comes to Australia, I know virtually nothing. Kangaroos. Koala bears. Mel Gibson. Whats-her-name from Grease.
So I wasn't entirely sure what to expect when I was contacted recently by an Australian reader, telling me she was coming to NYC and would I be up for a little fabric shopping?
Apr 25, 2012
SIL dress UPDATE + Inside Peter's Fabric Stash!
Apr 24, 2012
My new favorite vintage fashion book!
Friends, do names like Adrian, Helen Rose, Irene, Jean Louis and Travilla start your blood pumping faster? Well you better sit down, because have I got the book for you! It's California Couture by Maureen Reilly, published by Schiffer in 2000. It was another birthday present to myself (the best kind) and I love it.
Apr 23, 2012
More Maternity Madness + Vogue WINNER!
Apr 21, 2012
Peter's 50th B-Day VOGUE PATTERNS GIVEAWAY!
Apr 20, 2012
The Pattern That Would Not Die!
Readers, yesterday we discussed rare vintage patterns. Today, let's talk about the not-so-rare pattern. Let's ponder the pattern that, every time you stumble upon it while doing a vintage pattern search on Etsy or eBay, you think, OMG, not THAT again!
Apr 19, 2012
Bootleg Vintage Pattern Repros - YEA or NAY?
Do you like this dress pattern? I do. How lovely McCall's 3101 would look on a newly-slim young mother, returning to public life after months of confinement.
Think you can find the original pattern for sale? You can -- here. It's $95. And if you don't have a 32" bust, you're going to have to do some grading.
Apr 18, 2012
Odds and Ends + Marilyn Fans Rejoice!
Readers, I'm in one of my typical post-project states of disorientation: a little worn out and not sure what's next.
In the meantime, remember those torn pants up top? Well hallelujah, I finally turned them into shorts -- just in time for the July-in-April weather. I live in shorts once it's hot, so these should get a lot of wear.
Apr 17, 2012
Inside Cathy's Opera Coat
Apr 15, 2012
Cathy Models the 1950's Maternity Ensemble!
Apr 13, 2012
Teach Your Mother to Sew Day!
Apr 12, 2012
Sewing and Eating
Apr 11, 2012
50's Glam Alert -- The Opera Coat
Friends, I hope you agree that the zenith of 50's glam fashion was the opera coat. Alternatively known as the swing coat, this is a long, voluminous, tent-like garment you see all the time in 50's fashion magazines, 50's movies, and 50's sewing patterns. It lived well into the 1960's, but like so many glamorous styles of the mid-century, it died in the era of mini skirts and jeans.
Apr 10, 2012
Feeling cranky (he he)...
Friends, first a rant: If there's anything I can't stand it's poor communication from online sellers, which I've experienced twice in the last week. First there was the Etsy seller who sent me the wrong housecoat pattern, then told me she'd send the right one out the Monday before last. When it hadn't arrived by Friday, I reached out to her and she said:
Apr 9, 2012
The Maternity Scoop-Front Skirt -- Strange but true!
Readers, I'm undecided. Is the maternity scoop-front skirt a bizarre garment or merely an unusual one? I think it's fair to say that this style is gone, kaput, finis. Blame it on stretch fabrics, more casual fashion, or simply a dislike of drafts, the scoop-front skirt has gone the way of the dodo bird, rubber girdles, and high button shoes.
Apr 7, 2012
5 Mantras for the Vintage Sewing Machine Addict
Apr 6, 2012
SMOCK it to me!
Apr 5, 2012
MPB Shocker: Bizarre Maternity Smock - Baby Doll Pajama Link Revealed!
Apr 4, 2012
The Agony of Getting Started
Wasn't it Lao Tse who said "a journey of a thousand miles must begin with the first step" or something like that? Now you know I'm more likely to quote Lana Turner than Lao Tse, but this statement resonates with me today.
I'm having a hard time getting started on my maternity project and poor Cathy, meanwhile, is blowing up like a pan of Jiffy Pop.
Apr 3, 2012
The Maternity Mix-Up
Apr 2, 2012
Sewing Machines and Truth in Advertising
Readers, as I get older, I notice that fewer things get under my (increasingly less elastic) skin. I don't know if it's a function of age or just having less energy, but it's certainly not because there are fewer things to get upset about. In fact, I'd say there are more!