Hope chests are so old fashioned and romantic. Don't you think? I simply adore them in all their quaintness.
I
have always liked the idea of a hope chest -- a place to store things
for my future home. Things that I have no use for yet. A sort of
reminder of the responsibilities that lie a head of me and the
excitement of the blossoming of womanhood. Dishtowels that are pretty,
cookware that I take a fancy too, and kitchen utensils; pictures that I
wish to hang in my home someday, treasures, and prized possessions that
have no place for me yet -- all are treasured within my hope chest,
carefully packed away till their proper time.
Only once in a while, when I am daydreaming, I will open the trunk and
hold the things in my hands, thinking -- sometimes playfully and sometimes
soberly -- about my life to come. Then I will just as carefully pack the
things away again, wrapped in their newspaper print, like a little girl putting away her dolls once she is
too old for them. Only it is not time yet for these things and am waiting, though not idly,
for the day I will use them.
Adieu,
Molly
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Inside My Hope Chest
Labels:
A Romantic Life,
Heirloom,
Hope Chest,
Thoughts,
Vintage
Monday, February 27, 2012
Polka Dot 40's Frock
I did wear my new dress Sunday morning. I am pleased with the over all silhouette of the dress. It looks rather 1940's to me.
My sister
helped pick out the fabric. I was going for a simple print so I could
experiment with the pin tucks and puffed sleeves without it being
overkill. The zipper went in all right, however I still need to improve
in that aspect of my sewing skills.
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
Picture credit: Anna
I drafted the skirt pattern and used the sleeves from a 1970's vintage pattern I got at a thrift store for 99 cents. The bodice is from Simplicity 2444 with a few minor changes made in the fitting. The best thing about this dress is that it has got side pockets! Now there is a place to stick my things when I'm out and about and don't wish to carry a purse -- or in my case, when my purse is just too annoying to get in and out of all the time even if I am carrying it.
Till next time,
Molly
Labels:
A Romantic Life,
business,
personal style,
Sewing,
Vintage
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
A Little Peek at My Week
This past week when I haven't been at work, I have been enjoying sipping hot cinnamon orange spice tea, reading, and sewing my newest dress. And, of course, listening to an occasional Owl City song. It is so peaceful and quaint sitting at home and sewing, listening to music, and drinking hot tea. It seems rather old fashioned and nice. Don't you think?
I am glad to say most of my dress is completed now, and I hope to finish it by tomorrow morning and wear it to church on Sunday. We shall see how the zipper goes in to determine whether it will be an easy job or not. Ah well. Practice makes perfect, or so they say.
Have a delightful week!
Until next time,
Molly
Monday, February 20, 2012
The Sister Frocks
Amid sewing, working, and cleaning, I haven't been out to take photos of my new dresses yet. Until today, that is.
My sister and I spent a couple hours in our bedroom putting on these dresses, applying makeup, and posing in front of our long mirror that hangs on our closet door.
Then it was off to the park in the freezing cold to take some vintage inspired photos showcasing my two new dresses I sewed.
Until next time,
Molly
My sister and I spent a couple hours in our bedroom putting on these dresses, applying makeup, and posing in front of our long mirror that hangs on our closet door.
Until next time,
Molly
Labels:
A Romantic Life,
business,
personal style,
Sewing,
Vintage
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