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03/07/2008

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the_lazymilliner

That last dress with IKE...would that be for Ike Eisenhower?Yikes, the price! I rather take the Ike (the Chicago expressway named for our late president).

Stephanie

I wonder when we'll see an Obama '08 dress.

Xstpenguin

I love the denims dress. Only problem would be - "which pocket did I put my ticket in?".

Lisa @ the Vintage Fashion Library

I saw a Mitt Romney paper dress one ebay a few months ago, and it went for big bucks. It was from Mitt's father's campaign in the 60s. I wonder what it'd go for now?That baseball jacket dress IS scary, but the jeans one is fab.

Robyn

I was looking at a Country living mag the other day while getting my hair cut and there was a company shown in there who makes packaging with vintage patterns printed on them. I forgot to write down the company name for you. I'll see if I can find it. It came with a box and a bow.

Theresa

Oh Erin I sent you the IKE dress last year!

Deirdre

Oh I hope it was me who turned you on to UNIFORM Studio -- Martha's amazing!

Cookie

I like that the shirtwaist pattern details note: "Suitable for nurse's uniform." If I were a nurse, I'd be a damn SEXY nurse and make that uniform in the version with the sheer overlay/see-through bodice. Then when my boss called me in, I'd have the pattern details in my purse as a defense.Did you notice the "Mystika Grey" fabric in the architectural fabric link? It looks like a Rorschach test. That's what I'd wear when kicked upstairs to work the hospital's Psych Ward.

barbie2be

shoe rack? awesome. denim dress? amazing!tape measure shoes? delightful!thanks for all the links!

Susan W.

Erin, I can never get the search widget on your blog to find anything you've written about. Maybe that's deliberate, lol! But I was reminded of it when you said you thought you'd posted about something, but couldn't find it.

Anonymous

Erin, you were mentioned in an interview with "They Might be Giants" in yesterday's Houston Chronicle! Too cool! :-)

Mad Fashionista

Dahling, Born Too Late always has the BEST things! I'm so glad you included that pattern! Divine!

Jonquil

I bought the shoe wheel. It works quite well, but it was a stone bitch to assemble -- worse than IKEA.

Diane

Love the denim dress (lots of pockets for dear Erin) but that would be one heavy dress to drag around. Tomorrow's blog will have a crossword puzzle dress or skirt? I found some of that fabric a few months ago and bought the rest of the bolt.

Anonymous

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Eirlys

True, I'm far away in the UK, Erin, but (in my defence) I THINK my American parents may have voted for Ike, way back when. Stumbled across the dress on a Google trawl inspired by the founder of the Fashion Museum here in Bath, UK - an extraordinary dress collector named Doris Langley Moore. She was the costume designer on The African Queen, amongst many other things.Anyway, those within striking distance of DC can visit an identical IKE dress (I think) in the Smithsonian. Doesn't it look like it could have walked right off the pages of 'The Cat in the Hat'?More about the Fashion Museum, incidentally, at http://www.fashionmuseum.co.uk/Well worth a visit!

Theresa

Speaking of shirtwaist dresses - Target is packed with them!

Liana

Thank you for linking to my paperdoll blog! It's been great fun to reload my stats page today...

Sugardale

So what is the deal with the crossword tournament? Do you compete in them? Just wondering because I watched this really good documentary called "Worldplay" about crosswords, the puzzle creators, and the tournament. You should check it out if you haven't seen it. (I myself enjoy the daily crossword, but I can only finish Mondays, and Tuesdays.) Anyway, thanks for the links.

Becky O.

Ooh, I love Peggy Anne's shop! They are the nicest people and the shop has a great range of fabrics and Berninas AND her son is a smocking expert.I seem to be saying this everyday, but it is a small, small world (dare you not to sing).

Anonymous

I love the bodice of the "Ike" dress. Anyone know of a comparable pattern? I was much too young to vote, but I became a political junkie 1n the summer of 1952. I was all of 11! Conventions were high drama in those days.Becky

Eirlys

Went through every single of those other links, Erin, and they were a marvel of the modern world: linktastic indeed! That eco-designer is such a find; I'll have to fight you for the jeans dress, though. Keep it up!

Thoughts on Life and Millinery.

Oh Erin...if only ALA would "discover" you, ask you to be a keynote speaker, and award you the title of "Honorary Librarian" so you could really and truly say you are ALSO a librarian.Would you settle for Texas Library Association? We had Julie Andrews speak as keynote once...I think you are far more librarian at heart than she is.I'd be proud to have you as collegue, and as always, you are always welcomed to do a guest appearance at my ref desk anytime!

marissa

the paper dolls are so so cool and I've been searching for a dress to make since I'm in "need" of a new one with fabric waiting to be formed, I might base it off of that good old 1,485$ number (I just wonder if that would suit my body)

Lorie

Oh I so Love that IKE dress. Its beautiful! The price though...ouch!

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