Monday

1960's Retro and LooseButtons




Recently added to my Etsy shop, New Retro 1960s patterns. Some of you may remember the days when ladies started to leave the home for careers. If you recall, we were only allowed to wear "smart" suits or dress. Absolutly "NO" pants in the work place.
We matained our modesty ladies, no bra straps,clevage or slips showing and the skirts had to be just above the knee. Wow! Much has changed and not always for the better I might add.
These Retro Patterns were a main stay for we girls. Back in those days to be a succesful house wife, you had to not only be able to cook and clean, but be able to mend your families cloths and sew your own outfits.
I remember my mother would tell my sister and I. "I will buy you all the fabric you need, but you have to sew your own cloths". Not a bad idea looking back on it now. Sewing saved my mom money, and we girls could buy shoes with the money we saved.
Today, my passion is sewing and I have developed a nice little business from that skill earliest taught by Dear Ole MOM! Thanks MOM!

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Old Hat





This Old Hat!
I recently found these lovely little hats at an Estate Sale just but a mile from home. Recently I decided not to attend Estate Sales and save my money. Seems today there is just not enough money to go around.
We don't know how long this "Depression" is going to last. There! I said it! "Depression"! No, I'm not depressed, but this country of ours sure is.
Some of my friends that I have known for years and some of my sisters, Mom and I often lament, how bad things are. But for us, we have always lived in sort of a Economic Depression.
Life wasn't easy for my Mom raising three kids alone. Yep! Alone! But Mom was a Depression Era, World War II girl. Thanks to Mom we learned all the lessons of saving and doing for ourselves.
When others were out buying fat houses and other things they couldn't afford or needed we girls were home saving and doing still for ourselves.
Today, the streets of Rancho Cucamonga are emptier, stores have closed and many folks have moved out of the Inland Empire or are doubling up with other family members to survive. We are having fun, sewing, knitting and being in the company of good friends.
You know what? On Second thought! I'm going to hit the next Estate Sale I can find and spend some of that money I have earned and saved, go to lunch with my Mom, sisters and friends.
Want to know some easy ways to save? Just ask I'll be glad to share my secrets and my contacts. In Friendship! Gabby