Showing posts with label 1900s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1900s. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2010

Pages from Pearson's Magazine (1902)

Just some pages from Pearson's Magazine. I found these on Goggle books a couple months ago and never saved the link. :P So, I can't link to the original source and for you to see the rest of the magazine. Sorry.




 

 

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

"The Delineator" Magazine Online

I have exciting news! You can read several issues of The Delineator magazine online on Google books. (Click on the picture on the side) This is a delightful old magazine full of fashion, sewing tips, stories, adds, and just packed full of vintage lovelies! :D

I was blessed to find two issues for myself last January - they are two of my many vintage treasures. I hope to scan some of the pages for your enjoyment soon.

My favorite section in the whole magazine is called The Dressmaker. Perfect for the seamstress who loves sewing pieces inspired from 1873 - 1937 (the years the magazine was published by Butterick).   

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Quote of the Day



When I put on longer skirts I shall feel that I have to live up to them and be very dignified. (Anne of Green Gables, XXX)

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