For now, I would love to share with you a great fabric shop! Skyereve Fabric on Etsy here! This new fabric line is amazing!!
And there is a GIVEAWAY going on now for her shop! Click here! |
Welcome all like minded souls...creative women who are inspired by wild flowers and bird's nests,forsythia and the first signs of spring, the smell of the earth rediscovered under the last bits of winter snow, lilacs, antique flea markets and everything vintage, beautiful fabrics and coffee on rainy warm Saturday mornings..
And there is a GIVEAWAY going on now for her shop! Click here! |
Carolina Top...See it here |
Peasant Whimsy...see it here |
Cardamon...see it here |
The symbol of working women during the war, the Rosie look is personified first and foremost by trousers, which was something very few women wore up till that point. |
Women's fashions in the 1940s focus mostly on the dresses, but for most women, their daily wardrobe consisted of loose, comfortable trousers or overalls and sturdy boots |
Hair was carefully tied up in a colorful scarf |
A "Rosie" might still wear lipstick and keep her eyebrows well-manicured, but she was an important part of the war effort, and style was not part of the equation. |
SUPPORT WOMAN IN AMERICA and HANDMADE USA! |