Showing posts with label hat pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hat pattern. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

FREE PATTERN FRIDAY - EASTER BONNETS


Mother Daughter Crocheted Hats


Easter is just around the corner! Crochet these great hats for yourself and your daughters! 

Originally published in Workbasket Magazine April 1952. 
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Thursday, January 15, 2015

FREE PATTERN FRIDAY! Turban






1940’s Turban             Pattern


Turbans have been a popular

accessory for women for decades!

Frequently worn by Hollywood’s elite,

In the 1920’s through the 1970’s,

the turban is making a comeback


in the high fashion world. 

To DownLoad this Free (& Easy) Pattern,   CLICK HERE


Originally from The Complete book of Sewing - Constance Talbot  

Courtesy of Mary Beth, Vintage Pattern Collective

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Focus On: Easter Finery

By Sherri from sewbettyanddot

“In your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it/You’ll be the grandest lady in the Easter parade.”

These lyrics are from the title song by Irving Berlin from the 1948 film Easter Parade (starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire). How did the tradition of wearing elaborate hats at Easter come about? Easter, symbolic of rebirth, is celebrated in springtime, when the flowers begin to unfurl and animals give birth to their young, and it's believed that in premodern times people wore garlands of flowers and leaves to celebrate the end of winter and the arrival of the longer, lighter days of spring. At the end of a cold dark winter, women often gladly switched out of heavier, darker, more practical clothing and celebrated spring with pastel colors, lighter fabrics, and more frivolous hats. Manhattan's Easter parade began in the 1880s and continues today (today's hats are often over-the-top themed hats rather than the elegant chapeaux of the past)--there's still time for you to make your bonnet and book a ticket to New York!

Let's take a look at some hat patterns from the Pattern Patter team...and while we're at it, how about picking a frock to go with your lovely bonnet (interestingly, a "bonnet" is traditionally defined as a hat or cap with strings that tie under the chin, definitely NOT what we think of today as an "Easter bonnet"). And let's not forget the little ones...or the guys...or the dogs!

As always, please click on the image to enlarge it.

Top row, left to right: Anne Adams 4926: FriskyScissors




There is a style for everyone--and that's the beauty of sewing with vintage patterns, don't you agree? Which style suits your fancy? Tell us in the comments!