Today was to be another lovely sewing date with fellow blogger Solanah.
Alas, the horrid flu bug has hit my Monday babysitter, also known as mommy-in-law. Because of lack of baby sitter for my two tiny tots, I was unable to stitch up a dress today and even less able to take pictures of the adventure.
To make up for the lack of a garment making fiasco to talk about I decided to spotlight another blogger in the vintage world, who can sew stitches around me... Lauren of Wearing History.
I love to read her blog, and drool(literally my friends!) over pictures of her amazing skills of frock fabrication.
Do make a stop over at her blog, if you want to feel inspired to create.
She is also saving up money for a trip the Paris Flea Markets, and all envy aside, I hope she makes enough money to enjoy herself there. So I thought I would drop her internet shops for you all to peruse.
She usually sells 30s 40s and 50s patterns and they are all just lovely! So if you are thinking about sewing a vintage piece and don't have a pattern yet, check her goodies out:
on ETSY
on EBAY
Monday, June 22, 2009
A seam for stress
at 8:59 PM
Labels: bloggers, patterns, sewing, vintage patterns
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4 comments:
What a beautiful blog !
Oh, I love her blog, wish I had even half of her skills at the sewingmachine.
I had stumbled on her blog a few weeks ago and admired a sweater on her Etsy site. When I clicked on her site again through your blog I decided to go ahead and get it! Yay- shopping at 7:34 am. Love it!
Thank you SO MUCH for mentioning my blog and etsy site :) That is so nice! Thank you! I love your etsy site and blog, too. You always take the cutest pictures!
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