Welcome everyone to Vintage Thingies Thursday
If you have a love for vintage things, well....you have come to the right place. We have a really good time each and every week!!!
If you are new to this party, please take the time to read and follow the instructions for participating in Vintage Thingies Thursday, click HERE. I try and keep things fairly simple, so please make sure you follow the instructions. Please only ONE link per week. Lastly, if you link in, LINK back to my blog, so everyone can see all of the vintage goodies on display that day. If you don't link back here, they won't know who to visit......thanks so much.
I have found a few vintage patterns and I love it when I come across them. They remind me of a time when my mom and grandma sewed a lot of clothing. I always feel a sense of nostalgia when I run across patterns I know my mom used to have. I so wish I knew what ever happened to some of my favorites. I remember my mom kept them in a big 1970's yellow box type container and I loved looking at all the pictures on the front of the patterns!
The graphic below looks like this little girl is telling Santa a secret........and speaking of secrets......
Have you signed up for the Secret Santa Swap this year??
The information about the swap in HERE and to sign up go to HERE and follow the link. I will be emailing out the questionnaires by the weekend, so watch your emails and spam folders by Sunday.
Happy Vintage Thingie Thursday!! And won't you join us for this fun Holiday swap?!
Love Letter to my Ex-husband
3 days ago
Thanks for hosting.....hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Suzanne. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteDenise
Hi Suzanne, I remember those patterns (and even the 1964 Santa stamp). Thanks for hosting. Love joining in.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Thank you for the party tis week. I cannot seem to find the link for it, though! Hugs,
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Love the patterns. They are very popular! Hard to believe the holidays are approaching. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteRuth
Thanks so much for hosting!!
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Deb
Im sure I made that dress ... from that pattern (or one just like it!) in the dark ages .. as my daughter describes my youth!! lol x YES have signed up x
ReplyDeleteOh I like the old dress pattern from the 60-70's also
ReplyDeleteI did have a box of apron patterns from my Mom and Grandma I still have a couple on my etsy shop and some in a box in my studio
Memories
I love vintage patterns, especially aprons. Thank you for hosting this fun Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteI find vintage sewing patterns all the time. They definitely inspire me to learn how to sew!
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http://coloradolady.blogspot.com/logout?d=http://www.blogger.com/logout-redirect.g?blogID%3D7924158834708722465%26postID%3D1312357400934801894Love the pattern. Simplicity released an updated vintage pattern that look very similar to the one you have posted.
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