Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Vintage Kids Patterns

Some friends gave me about 50+ of these old sewing patterns from the 50's thru the 70's that had belonged to their mother. I finally got around to looking through them the other day. I really need to learn how to use this type of pattern, because they are aDORable. Especially now that I'll have a little doll girl to dress up. I guess that is the downside to learning to sew from the internet. If there isn't a picture tutorial involved, I might get dizzy and whirl into a semi-conscious stream of profanities...

But just look how cute some of these are.

Girl in green: "Wally Banks said my knee socks were tops during geography!"
Girl in blue: "Oh you are such a lucky duck! I was betting on Wally preferring harlotans, so I went with bare ankles."


Boy in blue robe: "Wowie Charlie, your mom sure makes the best berry waffles in town. Thanks for inviting me to your astronomy sleep-over!"
Boy in red robe: "Well I'm glad you enjoyed it Roger, but I'm afraid you won't be invited to the next one. You wouldn't stop singing Conway Twitty in your sleep. We're more of a Merle Haggard household."


 Girl in Indian costume: "Gee Suzanne, I thought my Halloween costume for this year was good, but your blue Q-Tip costume is much more original!"
Suzanne: "Thanks! I love dressing as household items- last year I was a tissue box cozy with an embroidery of Elvis' face!"









4 comments:

  1. Bahaha! Your funny! Is conway twitty the one they always talk about on family guy?

    Love the patterns

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  2. My mom made me at least 1 outfit and sometimes more than 1 from each of these patterns! I didn't know that going to the store and picking out anything but fabric was an option until I was in my senior year of high school! Love them...they made me smile.

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  3. Hahaha, you crack me up! Too funny...and those patterns are super cute. Can't wait to see all the girly-fun things you make!

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  4. These patterns are amazing!! If you want to part with a few (or a dozen) let me know:)

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