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A 1950s vintage sewing swag giveaway

October 18, 2014 by Anne Weaver

A 1950s vintage sewing swag giveaway

A 1950s vintage sewing swag giveaway

Look at all these 1950s vintage sewing goodies!!  They’re all part of a huge giveaway at the Pattern Patter blog.  The Etsy vintage pattern sellers’ group has collected this group of 1950s sewing swag to give away to one of their readers.  The prize package includes a 1950s sewing book, 4 1950s sewing patterns, 4 generous cuts of vintage fabric (2-4 yards each), vintage buttons & trims, and a pair of black gloves that would be the perfect accessory with a vintage-made dress.

Click below to go to the Pattern Patter blog where you can enter the giveaway:

1950s Vintage Sewing Giveaway, by Pattern Patter blog

[photo from Pattern Patter blog]

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Comments

  1. Catherine Johnson says

    October 18, 2014 at 12:48 pm

    Thanks so much for helping get the word out about our giveaways. This is a really good one!

  2. Mary Beth says

    October 18, 2014 at 2:26 pm

    Thank you. I can’t wait to see who wins.

  3. Ana says

    October 18, 2014 at 3:34 pm

    Thanks for the tip, love vintage goodies!

  4. sandi says

    October 19, 2014 at 11:23 am

    Born 1953 love it

  5. kinseysue says

    October 19, 2014 at 12:03 pm

    thank you for spreading the word on the give-away. there are some really nice items in it!

  6. Becky PS says

    October 19, 2014 at 2:29 pm

    If I win, I’ll share with you, Anne!

  7. Leslie G. says

    October 19, 2014 at 8:17 pm

    This is a GREAT prize!

  8. sherri s. says

    October 19, 2014 at 8:32 pm

    Isn’t this a fab giveaway? Yay, Pattern Patter team!

  9. kim says

    October 20, 2014 at 5:36 am

    Love all that is vintage!

  10. Robyn Madison says

    October 21, 2014 at 6:57 pm

    LOVE vintage sewing stuff!

Have you read?

AITA for Copying a Sewing Trend I Saw on Pinterest (But Making It Myself)?

Dear Crafty Readers,

“I saw a sewing trend on Pinterest that I loved — a style that’s everywhere right now.

I didn’t buy it. I didn’t resell someone else’s pattern. I just used my own skills and made a version for myself.

When I shared it online, someone accused me of copying and being unethical.

I wasn’t trying to steal anyone’s work. I was just inspired.

Now I’m second-guessing myself and wondering where the line actually is.

Am I the asshole for making my own version of a sewing trend I saw online?

— Anonymous

This question sits firmly in grey territory — and that’s why it sparks such strong reactions.

Inspiration vs Copying: Where Is the Line?

Sewing has always involved inspiration.

Fashion cycles repeat. Trends resurface. Techniques are shared. But social media has blurred boundaries and amplified accusations.

The problem is that not everyone agrees on where inspiration ends and copying begins.

Sewing Culture Has Changed

Decades ago, sewists learned by:

  • Studying garments

  • Adapting styles

  • Experimenting

Now, online visibility brings:

  • Public judgement

  • Call-outs

  • Ethical debates

What used to be normal learning behaviour is suddenly scrutinised.

Is Making for Yourself Different From Selling?

This is where opinions really split.

Some say:

  • “If it’s for personal use, it’s fine.”

Others argue:

  • “Credit should always be given.”

And some believe:

  • “Trends belong to everyone.”

So… Are They the Asshole?

This one rarely lands in a clear yes or no.

And that’s exactly why it’s worth discussing.

What do you think?
Have trends changed how we view sewing ethics — or are we overthinking it?

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