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04/09/2007

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cindy

I had a nursing nightgown out of that fabric! And my youngest dd(at the time) wore out a flannel nightgown I made out of that fabric. In fact, this Christmas, I made that same nightie for my granddaughter and one from that fabric(in flannel) for the dd who wore it when she was little. It is still popular!

Theresa

You are adorable - then and now.

Jezebella

Paisley Swatch! I had that exact one, too, and loved it beyond reason. Yes, I still have it, too.

Flood

This is a a beautiful post. Made me happy/teary-eyed. Thanks so much for sharing this part of you!

ambika

This is the sweetest picture. I just love it. Thank you for sharing.

Shannon

Funny....I just took that EXACT print (at least, as near as I can tell - I can't enlarge the picture) from my mom's stash (she's had it since I was little)and cut out an incredibly girly dress for my 5 year old from it. It's one of my favorites. Her's too, which is why it was still uncut in the closet. She likes to buy, but not use, lest she wreck the prettiness of the fabric on a pattern that didn't work well. I've seen her pull out a piece, pet it for a moment, and then replace it on one of the many piles of fabric she has. I'm trying to get over this behavior myself.I had a yellow rosebud dress in 4th grade (1982) that was my absolute favorite - it brought me to tears when I discovered I had grown out of it.

Jen

Swatch watches...oh the memories... :)

Anonymous

What a wonderful post! I love it. Alas, I didn't start sewing until I was in my 20s. I envy your early sewing jump start.--Lydia

Celeste

And what about the hair? Has it changed or stayed the same?

Erin

The hair: still short! I had a lazy period of long hair in college, and then again when my son was small, but lately it's been nice and short.

Kristen

april 5's pattern? yeah. went for $27 erin. i'm going to be bitter for awhile. my dh says i can't be mad because i never would have discovered vintage patterns on ebay if it hadn't been for your blog. ha! watch me. :)if ANYONE reading had Advance 7890 and wants to sell it.... for LESS than $27..... ;)

Anonymous

Yeah ... I tried to get that Advance pattern too, when it was still $5 or $6. Bummer.This rosebud dress is so great; I can almost see the dress I made of the same fabric, and I think very nearly the same pattern! I'm about 10 years older than you, Dearie, and I learned to sew in Home Ec. I still remember how great that fabric felt, though!Pamela

melissa joy

i had a dress in that pattern too! i have flannel in that print--about 5 yards. interested?

enc

We love you just the way you aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaare!

Nadia

So cute! This blog needs more Erin pics and more Erin-made dresses!

CraftyOctopus

Wow.. You started so young?? I just started sewing last year.. Hhaha..

Theresa

I too started in home ec (6th grade- 12th). I didn't sew for many years after. I've been sewing a lot lately. My older sister made fun of me for taking home ec -- changed her tune when I made all new slip covers for her living room and new curtains. I have forgotten so much from not sewing for years. It's like I'm starting from scratch...but, I enjoy it.

Daphne

I'm with Nadia. SO FLIPPIN' CUTE here, and I want more. I'm pretty sure you gave her the blue dress because hello, the pink one was your favorite ever and no way would you risk letting someone else try it on.Your description of Keith in homeroom is spot-on, too.

poppy

What a delightful post! Sigh, rosebud-print cotton dresses. I wish I still had the ones my grandma made for me.

Kate

You gals look terrific! Your smiles say it all. I too started sewing young and still make many of my clothes. It's fun and you get what you want. BTW it's never too late to start having the same fun. Sewing classes are a blast and provide moral support and good tips etc. Support your local fabric stores by taking classes and buying fabric or they will be gone - like here (sigh). K Q:-)

Beth

You are a riot!! What an awesome post.

colleen

Erin, we can only see the top of these dresses. What did the skirts look like?

Anonymous

I always wondered what nerd ecstacy looked like; now I know.

Ruth Singer

oh what sweet 80s memories. One of my finest early projects was a pair of pink check maternity dungarees which I LOVED and resulted in the same pregnancy jibes. I was 15, but alas I got rid of them, along with all my teenage sewing projects. tragedy.

mojogeno

Awesome post today..love the smiling sweet picture and happy memories you shared with us :) Thanks!

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