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Vintage fashion, sewing, and crafts from a tiny girl.
I'm here to bring you some sewing plans I am hoping to keep up with for once. I need lingerie in my life, and damn it all I'm going to make myself some this year! If I plan it out right, I'll be sewing at least one garment a month, which is manageable. What's on your work table for this year?
Remove from flame, add powder and syrup and beat in saucepan with an electric mixer until powder and syrup are dissolved. 1 cup of milk (be sure its really cold) Dump ingredients into shaker with a couple of tablespoons of cracked ice. For each drink, beat egg (and beat it hard so no horrid strings snaggle your teeth), add to same proportions of syrup, milk, powder and same amount of ice. Melt the squares of cooking chocolate in the double broiler, add to it 1 can of condensed milk, 1 cup of boiling water
Yes folks, I'm bringing my youtube page back into view with help of darling people on Patreon. My first video, which was shown to my lovely patrons first, is a video on how to trace vintage patterns. Now I'm sure some of you are wondering what Patreon is. So consider becoming a patron, and you'll be getting perks such as; early video access, behind the scenes sewing, outfit sketches, and more!
When I first began my sewing adventure, my mom gifted me something important, her 1970's version of The Bishop Method sewing book. I bought a 1930's Butterick sewing pattern that had the advert stating 'for more sewing help, refer to , available at sewing counters'. Next up is my 1950's copy of the Singer Sewing Book. I love the illustrations (a running theme with the books I collect), and the cut of the garments is just so lovely, part of why I adore 40's fashions.