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| | newvintagelady.blogspot.com
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| | [AI summary] Welcome to the blog of Norma Vie, a vintage sewing enthusiast focusing on the Stout (plus-sized) woman from the 1930s to 1940s. The blog features vintage patterns, sewing tips, and discussions on size and race in fashion. Repro patterns are available on Etsy. The blog has a rich history with posts dating back to 2010, including popular series like 'Stout Alteration Tricks' and 'The Vintage Pattern Primer.' The blog also includes personal projects, interviews, and a measurement chart for vintage sizing.
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| | Years ago I made a black 1660s dress but wanted a more colorful one. I finally got my excuse to make one when my local costume guild decided to put on an event called "DuMasquerade," a dinner event celebrating the works of Alexander Dumas. I made a dress out of purple taffeta and wore a...
| | thequintessentialclothespen.com
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| | The Background Story In 2012, I made and wore a c.1900 green skirt and straw hat at Newport Vintage Dance Week. I had plans to make a blouse as well with it but ran out of time and wore a 1913 blouse I already had instead. I wasn't terribly pleased with the whole look, so...
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| I don't repeat a lot of patterns. I'm always making new patterns, hoping that the next one is going to make up into the amazing unicorn garment that looks perfect and is so comfortable I wear it every week for years. Burda 112 11/2015 is not quite that: my first attempt had a big tracing...