Did a few more re-charts.
Originals here (same as the last several): http://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/pub/PDF/L-NK001.pdf
Patterns free to use. I did a minor correction on the last one to make the outline oval symmetrical.
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Did a few more re-charts.
Originals here (same as the last several): http://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/pub/PDF/L-NK001.pdf
Patterns free to use. I did a minor correction on the last one to make the outline oval symmetrical.
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Moar Books!
I finally got these in the mail (media mail is THE WORST) and had a chance to look through.
I can sort of see why one person on Amazon thought the 1930s book didn't have enough 'interesting' projects. I'd argue that the 3 lingerie patterns and 2 evening dress patterns were totally worth it (ignore the person complaining about not enough bias cuts...there are plenty). It doesn't have the most wearable together items - if you're buying it to create a wardrobe, I'd just get it from the library to check out what's there. It does have a nice day dress pattern, though. And the playsuit is adorbs.
I'd say the two that'll give you better wardrobe building capabilities based on the patterns included are the 1920s and 1940s books. The 40s one is pretty strictly wartime fashion - no early New Look here. If you're looking for lingerie patterns, you do get one for french knickers. I wish they'd included a slip, but those aren't super hard to find elsewhere. It feels like the author made an effort to create a book of patterns that will help you create a whole wardrobe, from day wear to evening.
Just remember, the patterns are gridded, so you have to enlarge them yourself. You may be able to get a copy shop to do it, as well, but some get snippy about that.
‘White-wash, white-wash, paint it whiter...’ (White-out on the way)
Danny Darke Photography © 2019
Ok, I haven't gotten bored with re-charting old patterns yet.
Bigger dump this time because I didn't do smaller dumps.
Originals from: http://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/pub/PDF/L-NK001.pdf (yep, still the same one)
As usual, free to do with as you please.
And hello to the new people who apparently followed me for the charts! You're welcome to hang around as long as you please but you should probably know that this is NOT primarily a crafts blog, I'm just doing these recharts as long as my attention span lasts (and will probably be taking a break for a while because I'm starting to feel like I'm risking a repetitive-stress injury doing so many of them recently with a not-particularly-ergonomic computer setup). This is a chaotic blog of "whatever I currently think is interesting".
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