by LeapFrog Libby on Sat Sep 10, 2011 2:40 pm
50's for me were the hardest to sew, because everything was so fitted. If you got a dart point wrong , then the whole dress was tacky and 'homemade' looking. That is when I started going to the lady who was my Mom's friend and was a pure genius with a machine for advice. She would laugh and since my Dad was a Master Mechanic and he called amatuers 'shade tree mechanics' she would call me a 'shade tree seamstress' and then give me the advice I needed. I remember because I was a young bride, I took a piece of black wool and a piece of red wool and drew on a piece of paper the dresses I wanted, and she took that poor drawing and my measurements and made me 2 dresses that fitted to a t, and lasted more than 8 years of being my 2 'best ' dresses. She always made little tiny strips on the shoulder seams and fastened one end with a snap, so that you snapped your slip and bra straps in place and never would they peek out of a neckline. I think that is why today's world of deliberately showing straps bothers me soooooo much! I finally got more confidenceafter 1st DS was born and I started making him play clothes and went on from there.
Sew With Love
Libby