Showing posts with label lingerie patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lingerie patterns. Show all posts
Friday, August 21, 2015
Free Pattern Friday - Bridal Garter
Here's a little pattern for a simple bridal garter! Of course, you can use it for any frilly reason. :)
Maybe you can even alter it into a headband or something similar. It's very EASY but still very pretty.
Note: This pattern is from an unknown age/source and is assumed to be free to distribute. If you would like it taken down, please simply contact us.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
FEATURED SHOP: MRS. DEPEW
Working in My Studio
Hi, My Name is Anna I live in Seaside, CA. My husband is in the Air Force so this changes every few years. I stumbled into pattern selling/ design quite by accident. It started as a bit of a hobby to entertain me when the Air Force shipped my husband and me to icy Norway for 4 years. I couldn't find work there - a French degree being as useless as you could imagine in a Nordic country - and so spent hours and hours playing in my sewing
room. To help me stay busy, my dear late Mama sent me care packages full of vintage patterns and fabrics from her antique shop. It kept me sane, and inspired. My mother owned an Antique Shop when I was a child. I've been selling vintage since I was about 12, using my allowance to buy great vintage things and sell them in my Mama's antique shop. I opened my shop on Etsy 4 years ago.
Me working with Vinnie the cat in his cubby behind my chair
My Studio Companion, Butters
After
a year or two, my growing collection of vintage sewing patterns reached a
critical mass and I opened my shop MrsDepewVintage on Etsy to thin it out a
bit.. That was successful enough but what I heard most often from customers was
the regret that there weren't many options for reproductions. (I know we've all
gotten that email from a customer - asking if by any chance we made a copy of
that great pattern that just sold). Not wanting to step on any copyrighted
toes, I designed my first sewing pattern - a 1950's inspired beach bra top. It
was such a success as an instant download (Burda patterns being the only
instant download pattern source at the time) that I just kept going from there!
I started doing my research and then started offering a few reproductions not
long after. The vintage patterns in my shop sell just as well as my vintage
inspired patterns and many customers are happy to find both in one place.
Being a PDF seller is a bit
harder than it sounds, that is, if you want to do it right. I think one of the
things that sets me apart (from some, not from all) is that I do extensive
research into the copyright/ public domain status of all of my pattern/ e-books.
In many cases where the copyright waters have been murkier, I have acquired
permissions to use those items. What might surprise readers the most is that
I'm not in it for the money. My husband and I live simply and don't need much
so I'm not in a mad dash to produce as many PDF's as possible. My major
motivation for these items has more to do with growing up in an antique shop. I
saw so many beautiful items over the years destroyed by people who didn't know
any better, or by time despite the best efforts of collectors. More than
anything, I want these beautiful sewing patterns and rare booklets to survive
and to be loved by new generations who appreciate the art of hand-made. (I can
remember one pattern in particular, rare and beautiful, literally disintegrating
in my hands as tried to unfold it, and breaking down into tears like a crazy person because I was sure that might have been the only one of it's kind left). I'm passionate about protecting these treasures and am so glad every day that I get to do this as my day job!
in my hands as tried to unfold it, and breaking down into tears like a crazy person because I was sure that might have been the only one of it's kind left). I'm passionate about protecting these treasures and am so glad every day that I get to do this as my day job!
You can find me here too:
Blog: A Few Threads Loose (http://afewthreadsloose.blogspot.com/) - you might especially enjoy my semi-regular series called Sew Expensive that features vintage patterns that have sold for surprising sums of money!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mrs-Depew-Vintage/169379143109993?ref=br_rs
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/afewthreads/
Website: Mrsdepew.com
Please feel free to use the following coupon code for 15% off any order from our Etsy shop!
PATTERBLOG

By: Mary Beth, RetroMonkeys
Labels:
lingerie patterns,
Mrs. Depew,
pdf patterns,
vintage copies
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