Monday, January 23, 2012

Antique and Vintage Pattern Haul

I bought more patterns dear readers! It seems I have had good luck lately finding sewing patterns. I hope by writing that I don't curse my luck. This is a pretty small pattern haul, compared to my usual ones, but it does include the first antique patterns I have ever found, dating to around the turn of the century. It also happens to be my most expensive pattern haul to date, at a pricey $23, well pricey to me anyways.

I also came home with about 40 yards of fabric, some vintage, which I will have posted in the coming days. I also have a question for you, readers, I am considering selling the antique patterns. If you were in possession of them, would you sell them? Don't get me wrong, they're really neat, but I feel there may be others that can appreciate them more than myself. I love vintage patterns, but I don't feel the antique ones are very usable, and would most likely end up shoved down in a tupperware tub in my closet. That seems like a sad life for something so old.












9 comments:

  1. I say give them a life and pass them on to someone that will love them.

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  2. I'd sell them. I'm with you, if I owned them I wouldn't use them and I'm sure there are others who would love to own them.

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  3. With the 100 year anniversary of the Titanic, there's a lot of interest in Edwardian costuming right now so I'm sure you'd find people happy to give them a home!

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  4. I agree with the idea that if you don't feel a strong attachment to them that you could probably do better selling them to someone who does. Personally, I love costume patterns, so if I had found them I would keep them, though I don't sew costumes as much as I thought I would when I started sewing. I don't know if I would shove the old patterns in the bin with my modern ones, but I also don't think I would frame them for my walls either. They would probably get star treatment and be placed in comic book sleeves for protection and stored in a special box to prevent light damage.

    In any case, that first Vogue pattern is great, but that last Butterick pattern is fascinating, just because it is so old.

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  5. I sell patterns for a living and believe me it's hard to let go sometimes. But I tell myself that they are going to somebody who really wants them. They will go to a good home.
    So set them free...leaves more room for the ones YOU want. ;-)

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  6. These are really cool, great finds. The school I went to would have boxes of olds patterns donated and we would get to take whichever ones we wanted which was fabulous!

    I do agree with "What-I -Found" though about letting patterns go to a good home!

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  7. Yeah, I say sell them if you'll never make them. I tell myself that that moves me one step away from becoming a hoarder...

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  8. I would love to purchase the stocking pattern if you are selling it!

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  9. Pamela, I have it on ebay now. Email me at wannabeseamstress (at) hotmail (dot) com and I can send you the link.

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