Showing posts with label vintage sewing pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage sewing pattern. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2009

Put on Your Best Bib and Tucker!

For a week I've been handling this pattern. Scanning, writing, listing, etc.........and every time I look at View D, that phrase pops in my mind. The tucked bib, just screams "Put on your Best Bib and Tucker"...so I decided to look up Bib and Tucker and find out exactly what that means.




Of course all of us of a certain age, remember the phrase, we grew up with it and it translated to "Put on your Sunday Go to Meetin' clothes". But where did the phrase originate and what did it originally mean?

I found several references.


On The Phrase Finder , I found this definition:

This term originated not in any figurative sense, but literally - both bibs and tuckers were items of women's clothing from the 17th to late 19th centuries.

Early bibs were somewhat like modern day bibs, although they weren't specifically used to protect clothes from spilled food as they are now. Tuckers were lace pieces fitted over the bodice - sometimes called 'pinners' or 'modesty pieces'. These were known by the late 17th century and were described by Randle Holme in The Academy of Armory, or a Storehouse of Armory and Blazon, 1688:

"A Pinner or Tucker, is a narrow piece of Cloth - which compasseth the top of a Womans Gown about the Neck part."

Tuckers, as the name suggests, were originally tucked in. Pinners differed by being pinned rather than tucked. Pinner is clearly the precursor of pinafore - originally pin-a-fore, i.e. pinned on the front.

On World Wide Word I found this which says roughly the same thing:

A tucker was a bit of lace worn around the neck and top of the bodice by 17th-18th century women, presumably something that was tucked in; the bib was closely related to our modern term — a shirt-front or covering for the breast. The expression is first recorded from the middle of the eighteenth century, initially only for women and girls, as you might expect, but later on also to men, when the words had become a fixed phrase and disengaged from their real meanings. Before then, the common expression seems to have been best bib and band (band meaning collar), also commonly used for men as well as women, which continued after the new term had come into use, though it seems to have died out at the end of the eighteenth century. The word derives from the same source as the tucker of food, but is unconnected in meaning.

Now you know all about Bibs and Tuckers.

You can find this and many more fabulous blouse patterns at cemetarian

Monday, March 9, 2009

Vintage 1940's Lovely Tucked Blouse



Here is a very cute front tucked blouse from the 1940's. It has that look of cute and delicate to it!

This is just one of many vintage patterns for sale at Cemetarian. Stop by and check out all the goodies she has!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Newly Listed Dresses & Suits from the 40's & 50's

1940's Butterick 4266 Two-Piece Dressmaker Suit Size 14 - Bust 32

Here is a sweet & sophisticated suit pattern that I came across today and listed. It has a peplum type jacket that I just adore! You can get this one at Your Pattern Shop.



Butterick 8089 Vintage 1950s Portrait Collar Rockabilly Dress Pattern B36


I just love the necklines on this pattern, especially that Portrait neckline!


This gorgeous one can be found at Cemetarian along with many, many others!










1951 Vogue Couturier 620 Yoked Slot-Seam Dress Sewing Pattern B34


Here is another beauty at Stitches & Loops along with many other gorgeous vintage patterns!






1957 Simplicity 2321 Dress & Cummerbund Size 14


I just found this little beauty at Patternmania2. I love the U shape back neckline along with those bouffant sleeves. I'm not real fond of bright yellow, but I think it looks great with dress!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Mail Order Patterns from the 1940's




Bizzie Lizzie sent me this wonderful Anne Adams Apron pattern as it is one of her favorites from the 1940's and now after seeing this one it has become on of my favorites. I love aprons, I have a big collection of them, I don't wear them, I just love to look at them, now how crazy is that?





Jackie @ Pattern Rescue sent this pattern, as the shoulder detailing caught her eye! I have to agree with her, it is catchy, and it goes very well with that dropped waist!

Friday, February 6, 2009

1940's Sweet, Classy & Sophisticated Suits






Here are two wonderful patterns from the 1940's. Both suits are beautifully tailored. I just love them long slender skirts, although I only envision 6' tall women wearing them, not someone like me that is only 5' tall!

You can find Vogue Couturier Design 373 at Stitches & Loops and Simplicity 2182 at What-I-Found-Sewing Patterns.





Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Up to no good...hmmmmm




"Betty, do you think we can fit that old painting underneath my skirt?"

"I think so Ruth, just let me get these gloves on so that I don't leave any fingerprints!"

Monday, February 2, 2009




Just found this sweet little bolero and skirt! This can be found at Patternmania2.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Are these pockets for breastfeeding?



I really like this simple little outfit, a real simple blouse and skirt, but the model on the right, with her little blouse, them pockets just don't do it for me, maybe with a pair of jeans or maybe if I were breastfeeding or something, but not with this graceful skirt! All I can see is the pocket being unbuttoned and a breast falling out!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Say that again and I'll Poke you in the Other Eye!!!!


Kids can be mean.............it's hard tell if the girl in the pink dress wants the little girls red hair bow or if she just wants to poke her in the eye.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Texas Weather! Ya Gotta Love it! Icestorm SALE

Ya know what they say about Texas Weather. If you don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes and it'll change.

Well it was 75 Saturday and today we are having an icestorm. So by this afternoon I will be completely House bound..........and maybe without power. But it will be gone Thursday and back in the 50's or 60's.........So to keep me busy, I'm listing NEW Old patterns over on cemetarian.

Come on over and play with me and use the coupon code Icestorm and get 20% off any and all purchases for the next 48 hours.

These are the ones I'm listing today. I hope!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

3 Legged Race



Jenny, on the left, & Sue, on the right, are getting ready for the 3-legged race. I think someone forgot to tell them that the legs should be tied together instead of Sue's foot being on top of Jenny's!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Ever get that not so fresh feeling?








Duh! That is why I am wearing this red dress!