1958
Sewing clothing is one skill I never picked up. I’ve looked through the pattern books at
fabric stores and thought about how accomplished I would feel piecing together
an outfit from scraps of material, yet I never had the patience to give it a
try.
The model on the cover of this Simplicity book sure appears
to love sewing her own clothes. Just
look at how she gently caresses her cheek with the pattern. If I wanted to, I too could learn 28 kinds of
seams and 16 kinds of hems. Detailed
instructions for 6 different garments are included in this book. Pictured below is just one lovely item that I
could make.
At least I know that the pink blouse is the right color for
me. The Simplicity Sewing book has
taught me that color is one of the best of beauty aids. By looking at the handy chart, I see that
someone with brown hair and blue eyes should wear light blue, pink, light
brown, orange, or green. At least I
think that’s orange. The colors may have
become a little distorted over the last 58 years since the book was published.
While I think I’ll stick to browsing the racks at resale and
consignment shops for my clothing, I really do admire those with the skill to
make their own. I also feel quite
thankful that I live in a time when I don’t have to sew my own clothes. After all, if I had that chore to do, when
would I find the time to read?
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