Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Patterns of the Past


I think I must have first become interested in garment options as a young girl, changing paper outfits on my cutout dolls. Coming from a family with seven daughters all born within 8 years, the skill of sewing was a necessity for Mom trying to keep us girls in clothing without much of a clothing budget.

Mom didn’t teach me to sew, but being the youngest of the seven, I had a couple of sisters who picked up the interest, and one was kind enough to teach me.

One of my first few jobs as a youngster was working in the same sewing store as my older sister. I remember the excitement at being able to create anything I wanted from the stores selection of fabrics and patterns for FREE as long as I displayed it in the store for a short period of time.

My first project was a blue plaid flannel robe, and the second one was a short-length swing style jacket with a stand up collar, fully lined. I was so proud of that one. Couldn’t wait to be able to take if off display and wear it. I still have the pattern and have recently cut another garment from the pattern. It has yet to be sewed together.

In recent years I haven’t sewn that often, but dream of it often. I’ve lived in many a studio and one-bedroom apartments over the last 25 years, always wishing I had a sewing space. Not the kitchen table. Now I have purchased my first home, a “gigantic” two-bedroom, one-bath. I can now actually set up a sewing project in the second bedroom and not worry about clearing off the kitchen table each time I want to work on my project. Maybe I’ll get that cut out jacket put together for the fall season.

Meanwhile, my newest sewing dream is to be able to design and have built a custom sewing station to accommodate my standard sewing and serger machines that would also look like a nice piece of furniture. Would love to hear, and see, some great examples of a custom sewing station set up.

2 comments:

  1. Love your blog! The pattern image brings back a lot of childhood memories.

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  2. Your blog brought a tear to my eye. I started sewing around the age of eight. I've made about everything you can think of. I even (partially) re-upholstered a car. My "pride and joy" was the evenning gown I made for my younger sister (swanky Christmas party). I haven't done much sewing since B.C. (before children), but when I tried to make a long dress for my daughter's home-coming at school I was sorely disappointed in the available sewing "stuff". We don't have a garment district in Denver. It was so challenging to find decent fabric for the dress, I felt defeated. I did finally make that one, but only one. We bought the rest through high school. Since sewing isn't cost effective anymore and the selection of fabric is so poor, I find my self opting for "off the rack". How sad. I also would dearly love a "piece of furniture" for my sewing room. I finally have the time, I am starting to think about sewing. We'll see what the future brings.

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