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Aug 31, 2012
The Sewing B*tch
Readers, you know I avoid vulgar language here at MPB. Unlike some other bloggers we know and love who swear like sailors, I never use the f word, the c word, and usually avoid the b word.
Aug 30, 2012
Make it Reversible!
Friends, as you may recall, this green floral tropical print was my original choice for my vintage bathing suit project -- not the bikini, but rather the Advance one-piece. Then it got bumped by the black floral print. I thought I'd use the green print -- oh, so, Dorothy Lamour -- for my final bikini, and I had it all pressed and ready to use this morning when it just started to look so...obvious. I wasn't feeling it.
Aug 29, 2012
Happiness Is a 1940's Two-Piece Swimsuit
Aug 28, 2012
How to Sew a Wild Bikini
Aug 27, 2012
Finishing the 40's Swimsuit or "The Things I Do For My Cousin"
Aug 25, 2012
Peter's Final Knit Post!
Aug 24, 2012
Vintage L.L. Bean Fashion Inspiration!
Aug 23, 2012
Peter's New T-Shirt or "Down to the Knitty-Gritty"
Aug 22, 2012
Sewing With Knits
Aug 21, 2012
Aug 19, 2012
Aug 18, 2012
The Robe
Aug 17, 2012
More Bad Taste
After re-reading what I wrote yesterday about bad taste, as well as your excellent comments, I wanted to add some additional thoughts and clarifications.
Aug 16, 2012
The Demise of Bad Taste
So I just went to my local supermarket to buy mayonnaise. A 15 oz. jar of Hellman's cost $5.29. Isn't that kind of a lot? I mean, I haven't bought mayonnaise in a while, but shouldn't this kind of thing be, like $1.29, or am I still living in 1987?
But I digress, and apologies to those who don't buy mayonnaise in the USA.
As I was flipping through my September Vogue yesterday -- I feel like I have to revisit it constantly to justify the $6 purchase -- I noticed something strange (or rather, among all the wacky fashions, another strange thing). In among the hundreds of pages of Prada, Gucci, Tom Ford, Valentino, Marc Jacobs, etc., were ads for stores I wouldn't have expected to find in Vogue: Target, Kmart, and discounters like DSW and T.J. Maxx.
Aug 15, 2012
MPB Exclusive! SEPTEMBER VOGUE -- First Impressions
Friends, what can you get for $6 these days? An iced latte and a muffin at Starbucks? A tube of CVS-brand sunscreen, SPF 25?
This morning I spent that much for the big, fat September Vogue (916 pages, mainly ads), and the first time I have ever purchased a contemporary women's fashion magazine in my life. I rarely participate in big cultural moments -- parades, Super Bowls, Olympics, Oscars etc. -- but it does feel nice to do what everyone else is doing once in a while. Well, maybe not everyone.
Aug 13, 2012
Things I Don't Get, Vol. 5: Stone-faced Models
Friends, tomorrow is the big day — at least according to fashion-maven/blogger Claudine, who told me so on Saturday. August 14th is the day big, fat September Vogue hits the newsstands, and if I'm wrong I am going to feel like an idiot.
Aug 12, 2012
MPB Day 2012: Fashion! Fabric! Fatalities!
Readers, as a born-and-bred New Yorker, I'm not easily startled, but being within 100 yards of the fatal shooting by police of a knife-wielding maniac while en route to Mood Fabrics yesterday was certainly out of the ordinary.
Fortunately not even gunfire could dampen the spirits of our intrepid group of gregarious go-getters at yesterday's second annual MPB Day event. What fun we had! Nobody took a bullet and it never did rain.
Aug 11, 2012
Whatever Happened to Pattern Envelope Artwork?
Aug 10, 2012
MPB Day Prep!
Aug 8, 2012
Problematic Placement of Design Motifs or "No Bullseyes, Please!"
In the 1960's, a lot of people did drugs, which is the only explanation I can come up with for McCall's 8190, above.
Look, everyone loves a good border print, but some motifs don't belong "south of the border," if you get my drift. The best comment came from a Pinterest follower (this pattern is in my Worst Women's Patterns Ever board) who dubbed this "Fruit of the Womb."