Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Vintage? 1980's Blouse

If the 1980's are considered vintage, does that mean that I'm vintage too???

About a month ago, my mom and I went to church rummage sale.  This is the second time I've been to it and last time we scored 2 vintage sewing machines (which I have yet to post!!!)  This time around we got some fun fabric, a vintage sheet, some notions (a pointer press, grommet setter, etc) and patterns for a nickel each.  Found some really fun patterns including this one:



I think my mom found it, but it was in my size (sort of) so I nabbed it.  I was drawn to it because it resembles my favorite outfit when I was in pre-school, a white jumper (shorts attached to the top).  I remember it had thin red, blue and yellow vertical stripes and it buttoned at the shoulder.  I think the buttons were pieces of fruit!  I loved that thing, but it was a pain to use the restroom.  Definitely a challenge for a 5 year old.

Then a couple weeks ago I went to JoAnn's for some patterns and found a blue and white stripe poly charmeuse!  A match made in heaven!

So here's the top:




I decided that since I was working with poly charmeuse for the first time, I would not do the buttons at the shoulder.  I'm surprised I had very little trouble working with the fabric.  It did not press well though and shredded like crazy.   I sewed french seams throughout and lengthened the pattern by 1".  I should have widened it in the hips a little, but it fits, just a little snug.  I want to make a white skirt now to go with it.  Still haven't decided on whether or not I will put the pocket on.  What do you think? Does it need it?

6 comments:

  1. Wow, I remember owning this pattern. I finally tossed it a couple of years ago because it was "used up". Very simple and fast. Great job-who said you can't buy anything for a nickle anymore?

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  2. Love! I don't think it needs the pocket, though it would look good with the pattered turned sideways.

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  3. Cute top! You could sew the buttons on, even if you did not make the placket. Pocket...don't think it needs one but you could take a piece of fabric and pin it on and see how it looks.

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  4. I don't think it needs the pocket, the buttons may be cute though.

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  5. Stripes make such interesting garments. This is a super top. I had a pattern, similar and wish I still had it. Looks great!

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  6. I wouldn't call it vintage. I looks quite contemporary. Love the way you've used the direction of the stripes.

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