Valentino of Italy |
This summer, I have been the happy recipient of some thrifty gifts, given specifically for my store. Perhaps people are beginning to worry about my poverty, or maybe God is good and providing for me, and all that jazz. Whatever. I'm not a big fan of the Almighty right now. I think I had some expectations about what my life would be like after I graduated from seminary, and those don't seem to have panned out, so I'm pouting, in perpetuity.
Sybil Connolly of Dublin |
So these patterns came in a box that my friend found while she was moving out of her house, which had previously been owned and lived in by her grandmother. She called me up and asked me if I wanted a box of old patterns. Ever the shrewd thrifter, the first thing out of my mouth was, "How old are they?" She said some things that I don't remember. All I heard was "Vogue" and I said "Yes!"
Bill Blass of New York, I suppose? |
There was a period of time in my thrifting where I found a bunch of Vogue patterns, but these are probably the nicest I've ever had.
Non sequitor alert! I just did yoga on my own for an extended period of time. I feel super good about it. Usually I get bored and antsy and don't do much, but I felt like I really got into it, and was able to get some work done. It may have something to do with my new car, or maybe the fact that I went to my chiropractor today, and she massaged my back with what appeared to be an electric sander. Sometimes I wish I could give her a lot of money, because she is so good to me. But alas, the poverty.
Linking up with Apron Thrift Girl :)
I think we should bring back into style the types of hats displayed on those patterns. Particularly the top one.
ReplyDeleteWe'll call it "urban turban style".
DeleteThose Vogue patterns should do really well for you.I sold some a few months ago and was surprised how much I got for them.
ReplyDeleteHey thanks!
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