Anyways, have you seen Wearing History's newest pattern?!?! I think I'm in love! There are so many possibilities with this pattern!
Oh! I just adore the ric-rac! Lauren has been putting out some really great patterns lately!
Oh! I just adore the ric-rac! Lauren has been putting out some really great patterns lately!Pattern: Elegant Musing's circle skirt tutorial
Year: from 1954 booklet
Notions: zipper ($2)
Time to complete: 1 day + 48 hours to hang
First worn:June 2011
Wear again? Yes! I love circle skirts and the cherries are just too cute! The pattern is super simple and I love it. :D
Total Cost: $23
Outfit:
top: New York and Company
shoes: ??? I've had them forever
skirt: me-made
necklace: Charming Charlies
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Pattern: Colette Patterns Beignet
Year: contemporary
Notions: buttons ($2)
Time to complete: 3 days-would have been much faster without the bound button holes!
First worn:June 2011
Wear again? I've already worn it twice! The first time I wore it with the same top but a self fabric belt. I think this is going to be a great wardrobe staple!
Total Cost: $13.50
Outfit:
Top: New York and Company
Skirt: me made
Belt: Cassie Stephens Beltmaker
Shoes: Payless
Hair flower: Belle Blossoms

So cute!
These ladies look like they braved some cold on their bikes.
Early cycling enthusiasts
Biking well accessorized-scarf, hat and a letter to mail!
I wonder if these are a bunch of college girls.
Ladies biked with shorts, pants and skirts!
Look at these lovely ladies. The pale blue one on the left is my favorite.
This is what I need! A suit with some support!
Check out the print on this sexy Hawaiian suit with a tie skirt.
Check out the seams on this one! Lovely! And she completes her look with a smart hat.
The lovely striped one looks like it comes with a circle skirt cover-up. What a great idea for some vintage flair!
I've always heard that horizontal stripes are a big no no, but these will make your tiny waist look even tinier!
Ruffles and rouching!
Florals are always a popular choice.
Not daring enough to wear a two piece? Try a cut out like the one on the left!
Gingham with piping! Sign me up!
I saw part of this film last summer and never got around to doing a proper post on it (at least I think I didn't). Anyways, it was on TCM today. They are having a Judy Garland day since today is her birthday. Happy Birthday Judy!
The theater troupe and Abigail have a much more fashion forward look.
I just adore this pink dress with lace! Gloria DeHaven is stunning and I love her hair in this film!
Contrasting the two sisters.
The theater troupe
Rehearsal clothes! I just love cute rehearsal ensembles!
Judy wore this stunning dress in a great scene where the towns fold did folk dances and the actors interrupted with some great swing dancing!
I just love this outfit worn by Gloria! Simple and chic!Pattern: Wearing History 1940s Sailor Girl Playsuit Pattern
Year: based off 1940s pattern
Notions: zipper ($2.50), buttons ($5), trim ($2), bias binding (from stash)
Time to complete: The shorts I whipped up in 1 day. Not sure on the top as I had to wait for trim to arrive.
First worn:June 2011
Wear again? Yups. I'm terribly excited about the shorts in particular! They fit great. Just a couple of tweaks and they'll be perfect. I'm sure I'll wear the shirt too but likely not as much since it's too short for modern waisted bottoms. Guess I'll have to make more high waisted ones. ;)
Total Cost: $36.50