
I see these all the time and never realized how fun the covers are. Vogue for size 12 and bust 34 and large men from 42 – 44.


I see these all the time and never realized how fun the covers are. Vogue for size 12 and bust 34 and large men from 42 – 44.
Allee Willis
Little too conservative of fashions, especially from 1977, for me to run out and buy a vintage sewing machine but with that said it’s something that I always wished I knew how to do.
I may not die for these clothes but I really love patterns – not looking at them, not figuring them out, not sewing from them but the texture of the paper absolutely drives me wild so I love spreading them out and flattening them. This, however, is as far as my relationship with sewing goes.
Nessa
Oh, don’t get me started on patterns, I have over 700 of them!
Allee Willis
Now you know what I’m going to say: get started on the patterns! Especially if you have any extreme 1950’s- 70’s fashions would love to see them here.