One of the pieces that I inherited was a pattern file cabinet that she snatched up when one of the stores that she taught at remodeled. It was half-painted the requisite "almond" color of the '80's. The rest was the gold color that you see toward the back of the cabinet:
"Almond" pattern file getting ready for an update. That's my handsome and helpful son in the background helping with the set up and heavy lifting. |
My plan was always to repaint it in a vibrant blue color so that it would really stand out in the sewing room. But the years go by and...you know how that goes!
This week, with the help of my strong and generous son, it got a new look.
TaDa! The new "Brilliant Blue" file cabinet! |
Photo from Avatar the movie |
I added pretty patterned paper inserts where the pattern numbers would normally go. A different coordinating paper for each drawer.
The shiny cabinet and the shiny plastic covering on the handle made it really hard to get a good picture, but I think you get the idea, right?
But there are treasures still to be discovered!
Vintage patterns anyone? |
There are a few from the 70's, but a ton of patterns from the 80's. I have my own collection of Flashdance favs from the 80's so I am not that interested in keeping those. Many of them are new, never been opened in the envelope. I remember wearing those styles what seems like not so long ago, but I doubt I could ever sew them now. Is there a market for "vintage" 80's patterns? Should I just donate them?
One of the drawers was packed with vintage trim, ricrac, zippers, belt buckles and on and on. My daughter and I have been having a blast going through all these goodies.
Needless-to-say, not much sewing getting done with all this chaos in the sewing room, but so much fun to find all these treasures from Shirley!
I'm still working on the muslin for the stretch lace dress. Like all my sewing...it is going slowly!
So...Anyone interested in a batch of 80's patterns? Let me know. I would love to have them go to a loving home. :-)
Happy August!
Pam
Wow that is an awesome transformation, you both did a phenomal job... love the color. What acool idea to use the contrasting paper. Not sure if its too late, but would be interested in the 80s patterns. Sheila457 at msn dot com.
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