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Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Adorable Crochet Girls Cloche Hats in the Style of the 20s

My friend Irene shared this link on my Facebook page and I just had to do likewise and share here. These hats are just to cute. And they are free patterns, can't go wrong with that. Enjoy!

Crochet Cloche Hats

Girls Crochet 1920s style hats


Sunday, January 12, 2014

Vintage Quilting Dress Detail Technique and Patterns 1940 ~ 1960

These techniques are from How to add Magic Style Touches to Your Sewing from white sewing machines booklet. The stitching and quilting techniques and some charm and unique detailing to your dresses, suits, or blouses





Here are a few vintage patterns that adapt well to the stitching and quilting techniques


Stitching or quilting detail perfect for the collar, cuffs and pocket flaps on this Advance 5390 at Penelope Rose $20

Simplicity 1935 at Penelope Rose $12


The stitching detail would look great trimmed down the front and along the peplum edge. Pattern at Penelope Rose $12.50

Quilting details work well with the front placket and side detail on the sleeves of this 1960s vintage 'sack dress' Simplicity 2341 Penelope Rose $8

Find a pattern that works for you and give this stitching or quilting detail a try, enjoy and happy sewing!




Friday, August 16, 2013

Vintage Touches for Your Dresses ~ Lace Insets

Here is another beautiful way to add vintage touches to your dresses or tops. These lovely lace insets are easy to add, just find a favorite lace, you can use lace appliques or lace fabric for these designs.

These techniques are from a 1950s sewing guide for White sewing machine attachments. The newer machines also come with attachments so it shouldn't be a problem adapting these techniques with your machine. Get creative and sew away!

This technique uses your zig-zag presser foot.





Tarlatan is a thin, stiffened, open-mesh cotton fabric.
Tarlatan

Here are a few patterns where you could use this lace inset technique. The first is a Vogue 1950s dress that shows the lace insert in the yoke and on the hip.

Vintage 1950 Vogue 7044 bust 38" at Penelope Rose
This second one, Advance 5733, I think the lace inset would go nicely where the border print is positioned.
Vintage 1950s button front dress bust 32" Penelope Rose
And, the third is a 1980s simple pull over dress pattern from McCall's 8995. I think a lace inset on the bodice in a V design or with lace appliques would give this dress some additional style, although it is quite charming the way it is.

Vintage McCall's 8995 easy pullover dress uncut size 8 Penelope Rose

Find your pattern or even use a current garment and re-purpose it to give it some vintage charm!

Next Shirring for more vintage magic style touches, until then...


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Free PDF Crochet Instructions for this Lacy Filet Panel Dress

Cool and sexy crochet shift dress, love this blue, but any color will look lovely and show off those curves.

Lacy panels ends in a patterned border that hems the skirt of a dress crocheted the same back and front. Crisp puff stitches cent each motif in misses 8 to 14.

From McCall's Needlework & Crafts Spring-Summer 1974


Compliments of  Oso Victoria




Enjoy and happy crocheting,


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Vintage Sewing Touches to Your Creative Designs

This is a wonderful way to add vintage touches to your sewing garments. These techniques are from a 1950s sewing guide for White sewing machines attachments. The newer machines also come with attachments so it shouldn't be a problem adapting these techniques with your machine. Get creative and sew away! 





Wouldn't this technique be lovely on a blouse, I have two vintage patterns currently that would adapt well to this technique. The first is a 1950s Advance  pattern where the tucking is used in the yoke area. Add some delicate lace and perhaps a lacy collar for a bit of a Victorian look.

This pattern says 'sew-easy', but it is an unprinted pattern and is not for the faint of heart.
This second pattern is from the late 70s, and in a larger size, bust 38" a very classic blouse pattern with these lovely tucks that would also look beautiful with delicate lace edging.


Have you done the tucking technique to any of your creations? Would love to see what you have done.

Coming up lace insets, until then...cheers!


Thursday, July 18, 2013

Free Vintage Crochet Hat Pattern

Love these free vintage crochet patterns

The instructions are for this sparkly fishnet hat done in Spanish Red with gold beads at the end of each dangle-ball. 
Ladies sparkling fishnet hat

REQUIRED MATERIALS
Coats and Clark's O.N.T "Speed-Cro-Sheen" Mercerized Cotton, ARt. C.44: 2 balls of No. 126 Spanish Red
J and P Coats "Knit-Cro-Sheen" Metallic, Art. A.64: 2 balls of No. M.126 Spanish Red
Milwards Steel Crochet Hooks No. 6 and No. 2/0 (double zero)
3 packages of Walco gold drop beads, Style No. 7368
1 package of small gold beads, Style No. 7303
NOTE(S)
Use one strand each of "Speed-Cro-Sheen" and "Knit-Cro-Sheen" Metallic together throughout.
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
Starting at the center of crown with No. 2/0 hook, ch 2.
1st Rnd - 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
2nd Rnd - Sc in fist sc, * ch 6, sc in next sc. Repeat from * around, ending with ch 3, dc in first sc.
3rd Rnd - Sc in loop just formed, * ch 6, sc in next loop. Repeat from * around, ending with ch 3, dc in first sc.
4th Rnd - In loop just formed make (sc, ch6) twice (1 loop increased): in each loop around make (sc, ch 6) twice, ending with ch 3, dc in first sc (12 loops).
5th Rnd - Repeat 3rd rnd.
6th Rnd - Work as for 4th Rnd, increasing 6 loops evenly around. Join (18 loops).
7th and 8th Rnds - Repeat 5th and 6th rnds once more (24 loops on 8th rnd).
9th, 10th, and 11th Rnds - Repeat 3rd rnd.
12th and 13th Rnds - Work as for last rnd, making ch-5 loops instead of ch-6 and ending with ch 2, dc in first sc on 12th rnd and ch 5, sl st in first sc on 13th rnd.
The Band
1st Rnd - 4 sc in each loop around.
2nd to 7th Rnds - Sc in eah sc around. At end of 7th rnd, sl st in next sc. Break off.
The Slide Drape
Using a single strand of "Knit-Cro-Sheen" Metallic and No. 6 hook, ch 5. Join with sl st to form ring.
1st Row - Sc in ring, (ch 7, sc in ring) 9 times. Ch 7, turn.
2nd Row - Sc in first loop, * ch 7, sc in next loop. Repeat from * across. Ch 7, turn.
Repeat 2nd row until piece measures 12 inches. Break off.
The Ball (Make 45)
Using a strand each of "Speed-Cro-Sheen" and "Knit-Cro-Sheen" Metallic, ch 4.
1st Rnd - 7 dc in 4th ch from hook.
2nd Rnd - Sc in each dc around, decreasing 4 sc - to dec 1 sc, work off 2 sc as 1 sc.
3rd Rnd - Dec 2 sc, ch 6. Break off.
Sew a gold drop bead and a small bead to end of each ball. Sew end of chain to slide drape. Sew side drape in place.
This free sparkling fishnet hat pattern was originally published by Coats and Clark's in 1955 in Hats and Bags, Book No. 310

This would make a perfect little Christmas hat. Please feel free to copy and save, repost or share these instructions.



Saturday, May 25, 2013

Monday, April 22, 2013

Vintage 1974 Loopy Bolero Crochet PDF Pattern



Loopy edging defines the cropped lines of a bolero crocheted in an 

open mesh pattern. Size 8-18




Free PDF instructions for this cute Loopy Bolero 

A contrasting fringe edging would make this pop!

Check out all my free PDF files at Oso Victoria Vintage