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I have one more 2022 make to show you…this one I made for Thanksgiving but had to wait to share it until today, which is my day on the Treasured Threads blog tour!

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I selected a few vintage appropriate prints from Poppie Cotton's new fabric line Treasured Threads and made up a 1930s pattern that has been long on my list. I love separates, since I can mix and match with other things, so it was high time.

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The skirt was simple, despite the unusual yoke detail. I made it easier by simply sewing down the front opening since it needed a side zipper anyway.

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This floral print is just the cutest 1930s style and perfect for a blouse. This one has my favorite detail – shoulder tucks!

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I love how these two fabrics together give a fall-ish vibe.

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It was a comfortable yet dressy outfit to wear on Thanksgiving Day.

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As usual, this quilting cotton washed and sewed up beautifully. Thank you so much, Poppie Cotton!

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Don't forget to follow along with all the other lovely makers on this blog tour!

Monday, January 9

http://www.gigisthimble.com/

Amber Johnson

Wednesday, January 11

pinkdesertblossoms.shop

Leah Sande

Thursday, January 12

@jenfinquilts

Jen Williams

Friday January 13

http://happylittlecottage.blogspot.com/

Debbie Homick

Monday, January 16

JessicaDayon.blogspot.com

Jessica Dayon

Wednesday, January 18

http://www.happyquiltingmelissa.com/

Melissa Corry

Friday, January 20

aniva_rose

Aniva Willoughby

Monday, January 23

https://www.nannygoatquilts.com/

Lisa Garlic

Tuesday, January 24

Website: http://blueribbondesigns.com

Belinda Karls-Nace

Wednesday, January 25

https://verityvintagestudio.typepad.com/my-blog/

Kristin Clay

Monday January 30

http://www.abrightcorner.com/

Andy Knowlton

 

 

 

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6 responses to “1930s Separates with Treasured Threads for Poppie Cotton”

  1. Laura Ingalls Gunn Avatar

    This is absolutely adorable! The prints are perfect.

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  2. holly Avatar
    holly

    that women needs to get those moles removed from her face they are going to become cancerous,besides thy are ugly.

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  3. ReaderRita Avatar
    ReaderRita

    What a beautiful blouse and skirt! I now must endeavor to find that pattern… it’s the tops!
    Furthermore, please don’t listen to the poster holly of 1/30/23- regarding anything being ugly. No part of you is ugly.
    (Do get your whole body checked yearly for cancerous moles though. My mother in law, being from the upper midwest, has had several bouts of skin cancer. Luckily, it has been found early each time and removed so we’re all quite thankful and hyper aware.)

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  4. Karina Avatar
    Karina

    Hello Miss Verity Vintage,
    My sister and I have been watching your posts for years now and we are indeed uplifted by your standards on Godly dress. We both sew and wear several dresses from the 1940s and 1950s era. I was wondering though do you intend to do your own website on selling any of your items? Its appalling not being able to find a good Godly Christian website where you can buy modest clothing, patterns, etc. Do you know how to start an online store? Not adding pressure, just wondered if you had any knowledge on this topic. Thank you so much for encouraging ladies in the way of being keepers at home. Karina

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  5. Kristen Stoltzfus Clay Avatar

    Hi Karina,
    I have an Etsy shop called JoysinStitches where I occasionally sell vintage or hand sewn vintage-style dresses, but I do not do custom orders or anything like that. There are a number of Etsy shops that do, so you could check them out. Also you can find nice feminine, modest dresses online too – it just takes some looking.

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  6. Karina Avatar
    Karina

    Thank you very much for telling me so. I’m not trying to complain just wondered if there was a way for me to open up a modest website shop online. Not sure on how to go about that though. Again thank you for being understanding. God Bless, Karina.

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