I've been babysitting my grandson these days and haven't been able to frequent the local thrift stores lately. However, I did find more lovely vintage patterns on my last visit!
These are Ann Person, Stretch & Sew Patterns. I like these patterns because they're great for use on woven fabrics, jersey knits, stretchy fabrics. And, if you do not own a serger, no worries...you can sew these patterns using a regular sewing machine.
Panty pattern. Great to have and can be eco-friendly if they are made from t-shirts! Here's a tutorial for you! (just click on the word 'tutorial')
So, since we're on the subject of 'unmentionables', these cute nightgowns would be fun to make!
Sorry, this photo is blurry. These are various cute peasant dresses, tunics and tops. I love these type top/dress patterns, they are a flattering design on me!
T-shirt pattern.
I wonder with all of these great patterns I found; could this be a hint that I need to get my gear (wardrobe) in order for the summer? Hmmmmm, maybe?
Thanks for visiting and checking out my Junk Love!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
Junk Love...on Friday!
Hello!
I'm a little late displaying my Junk Love Finds. I'm so excited to share these with you this end of week!
This vintage Betsey Johnson Design for Butterick pattern is WAY cool and so cute! I will be sewing this dress for moi!
And, this pattern is so right for my baby girl for the summer!
Total, my find includes 33 vintage patterns! The one below is great for my niece!
We will be so 'Retro Fabulous' this summer!
And, my husband would LOVE this item!
Now, I'll have to find some really colorful and cute fabrics to sew these new outfits.
Peace and Junk Love!
I'm a little late displaying my Junk Love Finds. I'm so excited to share these with you this end of week!
This vintage Betsey Johnson Design for Butterick pattern is WAY cool and so cute! I will be sewing this dress for moi!
And, this pattern is so right for my baby girl for the summer!
Total, my find includes 33 vintage patterns! The one below is great for my niece!
We will be so 'Retro Fabulous' this summer!
And, my husband would LOVE this item!
Now, I'll have to find some really colorful and cute fabrics to sew these new outfits.
Peace and Junk Love!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
A Hand Crank Conversion for Alyssa
I promised I would post pics of a sewing machine conversion from motorized to hand crank for my 7 year-old daughter, Alyssa. Alyssa LOVES to sew on a hand crank and I promised she could have her own!
I featured this sewing machine that was destined for 'removal' and became my junk find; February 16, 2010, "I'm A Junk Gypsy".
I ordered the parts to convert this machine from Stitches in Time; and I completed the conversion today!
I just need to purchase a lid for her machine. The base was another junk find of mine!
Alyssa is one happy girl! I gotta get a project this weekend for us both to do on our 'own' hand cranks!
HAPPY SEWING!
I featured this sewing machine that was destined for 'removal' and became my junk find; February 16, 2010, "I'm A Junk Gypsy".
I ordered the parts to convert this machine from Stitches in Time; and I completed the conversion today!
I just need to purchase a lid for her machine. The base was another junk find of mine!
Alyssa is one happy girl! I gotta get a project this weekend for us both to do on our 'own' hand cranks!
HAPPY SEWING!
Labels:
hand crank,
Model 99K,
Singer,
Stitches In Time,
vintage
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Another man's trash...another's treasure! Junk Love Wednesday
I don't know if I can really call this Junk, however, I did find 4 of these in a local thrift store for less than $5 each - complete! I mailed two to my sister and niece; and, kept 2 for my daughters and myself!
I tried it this past week...and, I'm hooked (pun, intended)! I made a cowl neckwarmer, that even I can wear here in Florida. During the summers, the air conditioning can be brutal in most places! And, I'm at that age where I'm getting more aches. ;D
I found some really cool YouTube video tutorials for using these type and other looms! I plan to make hats for babies...
...aren't these yarns yummy? Another find in the thrift store!
I also, plan to make more cowl neckwarmers, hats for everyone, bath sponges...and, socks!
Nothing takes away from hand knitting...the looms are a different knitting experience (as the package says).
Have fun...
Peace and Junk Love!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Junk Love Wednesdays
Hello All!
This is kind of a part 2 of last week's 'Junk Love'. I had eye doctor and dentist appointments within the last two days and am still recuperating. I was on my way to pick up this sewing machine on last Wednesday evening.
It is a Singer 66 and it's birthday is 1931. The motor is no good, so here's another project for me; that I would gladly take on! I will convert this one to a treadle; which means I will have to find an iron base. I love the 'hunt'!
The cabinet it came in, is beautiful and will be used to house an electric New Home or Morse sewing machine. I haven't decided yet.
Also, I just received the hand crank conversion kit in the mail today! So, stay tuned!
Thanks for visiting!
Peace and Junk Love!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Junk Love Wednesday
I visit my local thrift stores at least twice a week. Lately, I hadn't found anything that has 'caught' me! So, this week I would like to share an 'Oldie, but Goodie' Junk Love find...
...this weaving loom!
I finished weaving the project that was 'attached' when I purchased the loom. I've been checking out a weaving project thumbing through my Threads magazine. It is featured in March 2010 issue in 'Embellishments' by Shirley Adams; the article is called Abstract Weaving. It's actually for pin weaving to create intricate fabric.
All accessories included! Reminds me of my camping days of my childhood. All of the wonderful crafts we created!
Hopefully, this week there will be something that 'catches' me! Oh, I am purchasing a vintage sewing machine this evening that I found on Craigslist.
And, a short update on the sewing machine that was given to me while visiting a friend the day after her cleaning. The parts to convert this machine to a hand crank have been ordered and I am now awaiting for their arrival (possibly, next week).
Until next time...Peace and Junk Love!
...this weaving loom!
I finished weaving the project that was 'attached' when I purchased the loom. I've been checking out a weaving project thumbing through my Threads magazine. It is featured in March 2010 issue in 'Embellishments' by Shirley Adams; the article is called Abstract Weaving. It's actually for pin weaving to create intricate fabric.
All accessories included! Reminds me of my camping days of my childhood. All of the wonderful crafts we created!
Hopefully, this week there will be something that 'catches' me! Oh, I am purchasing a vintage sewing machine this evening that I found on Craigslist.
And, a short update on the sewing machine that was given to me while visiting a friend the day after her cleaning. The parts to convert this machine to a hand crank have been ordered and I am now awaiting for their arrival (possibly, next week).
Until next time...Peace and Junk Love!
Labels:
crafts,
hand crank,
looms,
sewing,
Threads Magazine,
weaving
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Junk Lovin Wednesday and Happy March!
I'm sorry for being so late with my post today. I had lots to do, today! So, what else is new?! (sarcasm)
Another one of my collections (besides vintage sewing machines) is Mary Engelbreit prints and items. Her things are so colorful and happy! So, when I saw this item in one of my local thrift stores for $5...
Another one of my collections (besides vintage sewing machines) is Mary Engelbreit prints and items. Her things are so colorful and happy! So, when I saw this item in one of my local thrift stores for $5...
...need I say more!
I use this ceramic piece as storage for my special ribbons I use in crafting/sewing! It's such a 'happy' piece!
Happy March! St. Patrick's Day; the start of crafting Spring and Easter; and most importantly, my wedding anniversary!
Until next time...Peace and Junk Love!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Junk Lovin Wednesday
Well, this week's installation is modest...a 'Crafter's bag'!
I like the vellum bag...I can recycle this!
"PURSEnalities inc."; a mag of bag and purse patterns, kits and accessories. Not sure, but guessing circa 1960s. The address is 1619 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, New York 11510. I wonder what's at that address now?
Rick-Rack (keep); thread (keep); empty wood thread spools (keep); buttons (keep)...the tiny white ones are great for cloth doll clothes; needles for hand sewing (keep). The sewing pamphlets and other things will get Freecycled.
Until next time...Peace and Junk Love!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
I'm a Junk Gypsy
I LOVE junk shops, or uh thrift stores! Who doesn't? So many different ideas for items that once, 'used to be something else', or reviving old items to their 'original' use.
I sometimes find Junk Love at the end of someone's driveway. That would be the case this time. Going to visit my friend, this was right at her front door...on the way out to the end of her driveway!
I sometimes find Junk Love at the end of someone's driveway. That would be the case this time. Going to visit my friend, this was right at her front door...on the way out to the end of her driveway!
It's not in the best of condition, nor works properly.
I'm going to clean this machine up! I plan to remove the motor and will purchase a hand crank conversion kit. I will also build a box for it to live in. My 7-year old daughter LOVES sewing on hand cranks and this one will be her very own!
Also, while on this visit, my friend and I checked out an antique shop and I found these vintage embroidery design cloths/fabrics tucked away in a basket on a shelf. These will be good 'sitting' projects (you know, doctor/dentist's office visits, etc.).
Until next time...Peace and Junk Love!
Labels:
embroidery,
junk,
sewing machines,
Singer,
thrift
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