I joined a sewing group dedicated to making vintage and retro style clothing called Sew Retro. I’m excited and a bit intimidated because my sewing skills are fairly basic. Much of what I do know about using my machine comes from what little sewing I did when I was young, or from what I’ve learned from Jason who seems to be able to do just about anything. All he has to do is stare at something for five minutes and then he’s an expert. I’d like to be independent of the clothing industry for a variety of reasons. It also goes along with my decision to be less of a consumer.
I just received this dress pattern from Rusty Zipper on Wednesday. I’m going to do it in a warm fall print or black and white. I seem to be on a black and white kick this week. I’m also going to make some flower pins to go with it for a little extra floof. A lot of people could whip this puppy up in no time, but I’ll be happy if it’s finished by Monday morning.


1 July 15th, 2006 at 1:02 pm So then, Zane said,
Is it just me or do the models have freaky long legs and a waist that can fit their spinal column and most of an intestine. They just don’t look human.
However, this is very cool that you are doing the sewing thing. I imagine you can do some very cool looking things.
And dammit Jason, quit being good.
2 July 22nd, 2006 at 11:07 am Then, Stacie said,
Threadbared is a link that makes fun of all the old pattern illustrations and models. Funny stuff. You are not alone.
3 August 1st, 2006 at 3:45 am And then, Betti said,
You might also be interest in the Wardrobe Refashion sew along.
http://www.wardroberefashion.blogspot.com
4 August 1st, 2006 at 8:43 am Stacie said,
I’d really like to try the Wardrobe Refashion and enjoy looking at all the neat things people do, but at the moment I’m not so sure of my skills right now and feel like I need step by step instructions. Hopefully I can join in soon because I think it’s a great idea!