Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Granny knows best...

Does anyone else have a Grandmother who sews? I come from a long line of talented seamstresses (something I strive to live up to) and my Grandmother in particular is the family expert when it comes to sewing. She is a well educated woman and has her Master's degree in Sewing Machine Science. Yes, that is a thing, and yes, it is awesome.

I came across this advertisement today and it made me think of how Grandma knows best, especially when it comes to sewing. I thought you might like it too...

From Simplicity Fashion Forecast for May, 1936

6 comments:

  1. That's SO cute! A masters in sewing? Wow I want one!! My grandma and great grandma sew and they taught me :)

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  2. I want mom's dress! Cute collar!

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  3. A dress cut at 3pm ready for that evening!? That's FAST! I know it doesn't usually take long to put together a dress, it's the hand finishing that takes a while! I'm impressed ;-)

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  4. Wonderful!!! NOW I know why it takes me so long to finish everything!

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  5. My Baba (grandmother) is a great seamstress. She used to make matching outfits for herself and my mom when my mom was growing up. She also sewed the curtains in her house and re-apolstered my uncle's boat - all using her trusty Singer! I remember when she would make nightgowns for myself and my sister when we would come for sleepovers - one of my favorite childhood memories. My mom did a little sewing but not much - so it sort of skipped a generation - but it has become a passion of mine.

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  6. My nana used to sew loads, and knit - we'd always have a new jumper every winter. Sewing for her and her family was a necessity as they couldn't afford to buy clothes or pay a seamstress. My mum always tells me about various details on her clothes when she was a child, my favourite being a little embroidered lamb on her school jumper. She died several years ago, so unfortunately I can't pester her for advice. My mum hates sewing, so again, it's skipped a generation.

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