Sometimes with all the excitement surrounding London or New York in the 60's, I sometimes forget about my own little country.
During my late night trawling of the National Archives of Australia, I came across some images of Australian fashion in the 60's and realised that although we weren't the center of the cultural revolution like London, we still were there doing our own version of the swinging sixties
Here are a few of my favourites
Monday, August 12, 2013
Friday, August 9, 2013
The Bliss of Mrs Blossom - the movie
In case I haven't made it clear by naming one of
my dresses after it - I'm a big fan of the movie The Bliss of Mrs
Blossom
I came across it back when I was 16 or so on a
Saturday afternoon when channel 9 took a rare break from Clint Eastwood and
Elisabeth Taylor films to show this visual treat.
I finally got a DVD copy a few years ago, so now
let me share with you some of my favourite scenes and clothing from the film
(Note: This post is a little picture heavy!)
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Queens & Quilts
The lovely Lena from The Vintage Guide to London and Style High Club has been ever so kind to let me be one of her Queens of Vintage
Thank you Lena for featuring me!
Take a pop over the to the Queens of Vintage site to see all the other lovely Queens and Kings of this wonderful community of vintage lovers
In other news, I can finally show of the little quilt I made for my friends Baby!
I made it double sided with 2 prints, as I wasn't sure of the colour scheme of the baby room. I used geo giraffe and chevron ikat both from Spoonflower (where else?) and I added some bias around the edges. I initially started quilting the layers together with 10cm rows of stitching, but I changed it to 5cm when it wasn't giving me that “quilted” look
Quilting when you think about it is pretty easy – There are more complicated and decorative techniques out there with patchwork and so on, but if you can do a running stitch you can make a basic quilt. This one is just a sandwich of fabric, batting and fabric so there are no overly complicated techniques involved. Give it a go if you like!
Take Care!
Cat
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Opp Shopping on a cloud
I often forget to post photos of my opp shopping and by the time I remember, the time has passed and its pointless, but I remembered today, so would you like to see my goodies?
I don't often have much luck with patterns at opp shops - they're usually 80s to 90s patterns which are never all that attractive. These 3 lovely ladies were waiting for me patiently today.
Misses dress Style 1118 (1975), Jumper and shirt Simplicity 3157 (no year, I'd say early 60's) and Skirt Style 2405 (1978)
Style 1118 is particularly handy as I have been looking for a slim fit bodice dress like this for awhile
A few fabric bits. A lovely paisley pillow case, light blue chiffon, lace and a navy silk sash
The below piece is a huge table cloth that I am considering turning into a dress. The fabric has a big design in the middle, which spreads out over the table cloth. I kinda hate it when people chop up vintage sheet sets to make clothing and leave the pillow cases as orphans (like the one above) so I'm a little unsure if I should chop up the table cloth - but I don't imagine using it for anything else and it doesn't come with matching place mats or anything.
Do you often have silly dilemmas like this as a sewer?
Pretty ok hoard for today. I didn't want to hang around digging for too long as I had to go pick up my repaired sewing machine.
After going to the dentist for a filling (boo!) I decided I deserved a present. Shopping while coming off anesthetic can be funny. I kept touching my numb face like some kind of weirdo, and finding silly little things that I would stare at for a bit before realising that its just crap and I would never buy that on a normal day.
What I did manage to find with my head in the clouds were these...
In my garden I have a few plants already budding waiting for spring, but they never get very big so this little bud vase will fit them nicely. Lucy's recent post on her dresser table featured little glass bowls as jewellery/ make up storage and I spotted this little bowl which I think will handy for my rings and such
The single (sigh) dinner plate is important to me. As a minor ceramics fan I saw the name on this and knew straight away that I should buy it. The design is by Kathie Winkle who did work for Broadstone ceramics in the 60s and 70s. I also have a ceramic jar by from Kathie Winkle which currently stores my marigold seeds.
You can read more about Broadhurst here
I don't often have much luck with patterns at opp shops - they're usually 80s to 90s patterns which are never all that attractive. These 3 lovely ladies were waiting for me patiently today.
Misses dress Style 1118 (1975), Jumper and shirt Simplicity 3157 (no year, I'd say early 60's) and Skirt Style 2405 (1978)
Style 1118 is particularly handy as I have been looking for a slim fit bodice dress like this for awhile
A few fabric bits. A lovely paisley pillow case, light blue chiffon, lace and a navy silk sash
The below piece is a huge table cloth that I am considering turning into a dress. The fabric has a big design in the middle, which spreads out over the table cloth. I kinda hate it when people chop up vintage sheet sets to make clothing and leave the pillow cases as orphans (like the one above) so I'm a little unsure if I should chop up the table cloth - but I don't imagine using it for anything else and it doesn't come with matching place mats or anything.
Do you often have silly dilemmas like this as a sewer?
I hope your weekend is going well so far! And remember - shop carefully while coming off anesthetic!
Cat xo
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Sew! A needle pulling thread!
Why hello!
Thank you for all your lovely comments on my two dresses, you're all so very kind! I'm hoping I'll eventually be able to use my sewing skills in a non-selfish way one day, perhaps by making things to sell, teaching or sewing for others. But we will have to see what the future holds!
For now, like this illustration below, I am hand quilting a blanket for a gift. I know there are a lot of quilting devotees out there and I'm probably not doing it the traditional way, but sometimes its nice to take a break and try something else. I don't want to ruin the surprise as I know the receiver reads my blog, so I'll save photos for later.
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What kind of projects, creative or otherwise, are you working on at the moment?
Cat xo
Monday, July 29, 2013
An ode to “The Party”- In the form of a dress
Have you ever seen the Peter Sellers movie
"The Party"? It's a slapstick comedy set at the party of a Hollywood
director. What starts out as a sophisticated dinner party soon turns into an
overblown rave with drunk waiters, pools turned into giant bubble baths and a
painted baby elephant!
It's rather fun and good for a giggle on a
Saturday afternoon while sewing.
When making this dress I was reminded of this
movie. The bright pink and purple would be perfect for a party dress! The
little orange dots in the fabric go well with gold jewellery and overall it has
a rather frivolous feel to it.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
See Emily play
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