Posts tagged 1920's fashion
The Frannie Adventure Doll - Designing a Rag Doll

Over the last few months I’ve been hard at work developing a pattern for a Rag Doll. “Why a Rag Doll?” you might ask. Well the truth is that I’ve always loved dolls. I loved my barbies, I loved my china dolls, and I loved hand made rag dolls as well. When I was 8 years old, My Grandma Fran gave me her Bisque Baby Doll that she got when she was 8. I still have that doll. It’s a little worse for wear and needs some attention but I still have it.

I also loved making dolls and made quite a few as a child. It always gave me pleasure and I was infinitely fascinated by the process.

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Sewing a Miss Fisher Style Jacket with Vintage Chinese Silk

Today’s post is about a 1920’s Short Car Coat I finished just last week. The fabric for the jacket/coat has been in my stash for the last several years. I was planning on making it to go with the blouse and skirt I’m wearing in the photos, for Miss Fisher Con, which was almost 1 year ago (already?). It didn’t quite happen in the time I originally planned to make it, but an occasion came up and It seemed like a faster make than finishing a sweater, so off I went.

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Creating a 1920's Style Velvet Evening Coat

Well, because you asked, here is a blog post about the Blue Velvet Coat I wore to Miss Fisher Con. In this photo shoot (Thanks Mom!) I paired the jacket with a true vintage 1920’s silk lace and chiffon dress, along with some rhinestone / crystal accessories and coordinating shoes and bag.I think it all works together quite nicely.

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Sewing a Velvet Evening Coat for Miss Fisher Con

A 1920's evening gown is not quite complete with out an evening cloak, a headpiece and the right jewels.  Luckily for me, I had a lovely piece of velvet and some pink silk crepe-de-chine along with matching crepe back satin, tucked up on my fabric shelf just waiting to be used.

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Miss Fisher Wardrobe: Antique Faire HATS to UPCYCLE & Trim

Last Saturday, I had planned a field trip to SF for some super vintage trim and ribbon shopping.  As it turned out, time was short for everyone, and none of us could make it in the end.  The silver lining turned out to be a trip to the Alameda Antique Faire on Sunday.  Our main shopping stop on the field trip was to visit the showroom of Jennifer Osner who is a collector and dealer of antique textiles and ribbons.  Guess what?  She had a booth at the Antique Faire.  This was so fantastic, because I REALLY wanted to knuckle down on my hats for the 2018 Miss Fisher Convention.

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Vamps of '29 - a literary event at the Bellvue Club in Oakland

Who would have guessed that our seemingly demure and always impeccably attired, Art Deco Society of California Secretary, Alice Jurow, would write a book about Vampires?  Set in Paris 1929, 3 impossibly chic fashion models work their way into the hearts and souls of numerous suitors, while drinking of their blood, just a little bit.  It's a delicious helping of fun, dripping with scrumptious details describing the opulence of the time...

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Creating a Skirt from a 1930's Dress Pattern

Recently, I've given myself the task of creating a "Miss Fisher" wardrobe....

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The Making of a Hat - How I achieved my 1920's Miss Fisher Look

Having acquired all the materials - wool hat (a la Old Navy), millinery wire, ribbon aplenty and a beautiful feather rose, I was ready to make my hat for the Girl's Inc. Hat's off to Women Who Dare event.  Yay!  I love decorating hats and making them very special.....

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1920's Straight Coat and the Art Deco Member Party

Every year the Art Deco Society of California celebrates it's members with a cocktail party in January.  This year, the party was held at Flora in downtown Oakland.  It was a lovely event in a wonderful Art Deco building, gloriously restored to it's original beauty.  There was a grand crowd all dressed up in cocktail attire from the era.  Some are serious vintage collectors and some, like me, enjoy making their own creations from vintage inspiration...

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Clarifying my Vision - What the heck am I going to sew?

The Vision Board class with Heidi last weekend was highly informative for me.  I made two vision boards - 1 overall VISION for my life and 1 VISION BOARD for my business. Plus, I ended up making two "Mood Boards" for things I want....

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