I think I am going with a mix of vintage Corelle for the table setting. I am super excited to use all of the plates I've been hoarding. I hope you have a very happy TURKEY DAY!
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Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Thanksgiving Break!
I just wanted to let you know I am taking a mini break for Thanksgiving! I will be back Friday... hopefully with a little Christmas update to the shop and a coupon code for the shopping weekend. I am sure I will share some of the craziness of hosting my first holiday gathering on Instagram, so feel free to follow along.
I think I am going with a mix of vintage Corelle for the table setting. I am super excited to use all of the plates I've been hoarding. I hope you have a very happy TURKEY DAY!
Charlie
I think I am going with a mix of vintage Corelle for the table setting. I am super excited to use all of the plates I've been hoarding. I hope you have a very happy TURKEY DAY!
Monday, July 15, 2013
Thrifted: Lady Like
Anyone else in love with the longer hemlines? After thrifting my first maxi skirt, I am a believer! So much less to worry about, yet still light and breezy. I have already worn the floral 90's maxi(ish) dress twice and I just love it! The polka dot dress is a little more dressy than I thought and it might need a little restyling before I wear it. As for the teal skirt, it has pockets(!) and it fits wonderfully. I know it is more of a fall color, but maybe it can still be worn in the summer too.
Summer is definitely setting in here in Michigan... finally a few days without rain! Now, to catch up on all the yard work that has been getting rained out. How has your summer been so far?
~Charlie
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Thrifted: Randomness
I enjoy when a thrift trip ends with little finds like these. I didn't hit the jackpot on clothes or any of my normal finds, but I did find these lovely things. The Keds had never been worn, but I was a tiny bit excited and wore them a few times before I took this picture. They're perfect for summer and they're leather so I may stand a chance at keeping them clean! The mini Dooney & Bourke was a complete surprise. Things like this are usually behind the counter and I am far too shy to deal with that... I might have squealed with excitement when I found it. It is missing the little fob, but other than that it is in great condition. I also couldn't pass up these adorable old ledgers. There are just too many possibilites for the paper.
I don't know about you, but I am already spacing out for the long weekend. I am ready for veggie burgers on the grill, going to the beach and playing with sparklers!What are your plans for the Fourth?
~Charlie
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Thrifted: Tops
I've been in a bit of a thrifting rut... nothing was catching my eye until I spotted these shirts! I got them for $2.00 a piece and I don't regret it one bit. I am not sure you could find more spring/summer appropriate shirts. I love when you can thrift perfect pieces while in the right season!
How has your thrifting luck been lately?
~Charlie
How has your thrifting luck been lately?
~Charlie
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Tips For Restyling a Thrifted Secretary Dress
I love this dress. I love the bow patterned fabric and I love the little tie. The only issue with it was that it swallowed me whole when I put it on... time to restyle it! Sorry, when I make a restyle really fit me I can't get it back on the dress form, but I promise a picture of me wearing soon! I honestly can't wait to wear this dress out!
Here is the process I used to restyle this dress. I am not a professional seamstress! This is just a hobby, and I am sure I am not doing things the proper way, but I have found that for a beginner like me this has been what works. Maybe it will help you to restyle something too!
1. Work with your dress inside out.
2. Remove the shoulder pads using your seam ripper (and get comfortable with your seam ripper). I know it will be tempting at times to just cut things, but I promise... that shortcut could cost you in the end.
3. Remove your sleeves. Again, with your seam ripper!
4. Now that the sleeves are removed, put your dress on inside out and see how much you need to take it in on the sides. From the armpit down through the waist, pin or mark how much you need to take in on each side.
5. After you make sure both sides are equal, you are ready to sew the sides of the dress. It really does help to have the appropriate needle for the fabric. Since a lot of these dresses are made from a slippery polyester, I opt to use a ballpoint needle to help ensure the fabric does not pucker.
6. Once you have the sides sewn, put the dress on one more time (the right way this time) and make sure everything looks correct. If it does, turn it back inside out and cut off the excess. If you want, you can use pinking sheers, but you can also serge the seam.
7. Once the excess is cut, it is time to finish the sleeves. Simply take the extra fabric you have and roll it in twice, pin and sew.
8. Lastly, I often need to hem my dresses. For this I just cut it and use my rolled hem foot to finish it.
I hope this is clear, but if not please let me know! I am thinking that in the future I will share more tips on the different ways I tackle my restyles... what do you think? You can see restyles from the past here, check it out!
~Charlie
Here is the process I used to restyle this dress. I am not a professional seamstress! This is just a hobby, and I am sure I am not doing things the proper way, but I have found that for a beginner like me this has been what works. Maybe it will help you to restyle something too!
1. Work with your dress inside out.
2. Remove the shoulder pads using your seam ripper (and get comfortable with your seam ripper). I know it will be tempting at times to just cut things, but I promise... that shortcut could cost you in the end.
3. Remove your sleeves. Again, with your seam ripper!
4. Now that the sleeves are removed, put your dress on inside out and see how much you need to take it in on the sides. From the armpit down through the waist, pin or mark how much you need to take in on each side.
5. After you make sure both sides are equal, you are ready to sew the sides of the dress. It really does help to have the appropriate needle for the fabric. Since a lot of these dresses are made from a slippery polyester, I opt to use a ballpoint needle to help ensure the fabric does not pucker.
6. Once you have the sides sewn, put the dress on one more time (the right way this time) and make sure everything looks correct. If it does, turn it back inside out and cut off the excess. If you want, you can use pinking sheers, but you can also serge the seam.
7. Once the excess is cut, it is time to finish the sleeves. Simply take the extra fabric you have and roll it in twice, pin and sew.
8. Lastly, I often need to hem my dresses. For this I just cut it and use my rolled hem foot to finish it.
I hope this is clear, but if not please let me know! I am thinking that in the future I will share more tips on the different ways I tackle my restyles... what do you think? You can see restyles from the past here, check it out!
~Charlie
Monday, May 13, 2013
Thrifted: Shorts
Yep, I am going to attempt elastic waist shorts. Laugh if you must, but they're really comfy and I am thinking that if you pair them with a cute blouse you won't even be able to tell. To be honest, I didn't know the yellow tennis skirt was a pair of shorts until I was attempting to put it on the dress form and it wouldn't go... yea, I am really observant! Either way, I like it... a nice bright color for the summer.
I have had the blue khaki shorts for a while. Enjoying them is what made me more confident in thrifting other pairs of shorts. In general, I have a horrible time with shorts... they were always too short, too tight, or had improper rip placements (I would really rather you didn't see my underwear). As you can see, none of these shorts have any of those issues.... they may be a bit dorky, but that is one issue I'm totally okay with!
~Charlie
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Thrifted: The 90s
I thrifted both of these pieces in the same trip. I have been having a bit of a dry spell... nothing really catching my eye, but these two pieces did. I cannot wait to wear the polka dot skirt. It fits me perfectly and it is long enough to be maxi style. I don't own anything like it and I have a feeling I am going to wear it way too much. The jean wrap dress has pockets! Any dress with pockets has my name on it and who doesn't love a patterned jean dress?!
~Charlie
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Thrifted: Vintage Carry-on
Yep, yet again I caved and bought a carry-on. I couldn't walk away, but this has to be the last one. There is no more room for another one... See!
If I do get tempted again, I will have to get rid of one and I am sure that will help me walk away. I never meant to start this collection... it just happened! I do like it though and they fit neatly on top of there. I think it was meant to be!
Have you "accidentally" started any collections?
~Charlie
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Thrifted: Sweaters
I know I already mentioned it a few posts back, but seriously... be sure to look through the out of season things while thrifting. I found both of theses beauties in with the winter clearance. The pink one can definitely be worn in the spring, but if they want to give me a discount and call it a winter item, that is fine by me! Probably the only bright side to it still being so cold here is the fact that I have a chance to wear sweater number 1.
~Charlie
Friday, March 15, 2013
Thrifted: Skirts
I found these two beauties over the weekend and I can't wait to hem the mint one for spring! I also think I need to start selling off some of my wool skirt collection (loads of Pendleton)... I am just not sure of the right way to do it. Should I add them to my Etsy, open a Storenvy, open another Etsy or put them up on here? Anyone have any insight out there?? I would greatly appreciate it!
~Charlie
~Charlie
Friday, March 8, 2013
Thrifted Dress Restyle
I know this dress is a mildly obnoxious pattern. I picked it up thinking that it would be cute when made smaller! I may have been wrong...
This was my first time really using my dress form as a guide and working on it. It made everything a lot easier and I don't understand why I never did it before (duh!). Using the dress form made it possible to get rid of the bulk from the top half and not need the elastic at the waist anymore. I have never been able to get that right. I also learned how to use my rolled hem foot and it made it so easy that I'm sad that I feared it for so long.
I couldn't be more excited about the things I learned, even if this dress is less than awesome. Maybe the fact that it was a little less than awesome freed me from the fears I had about trying these things before. Even if I never wear it, there's no loss because I learned so much!
~Charlie
This was my first time really using my dress form as a guide and working on it. It made everything a lot easier and I don't understand why I never did it before (duh!). Using the dress form made it possible to get rid of the bulk from the top half and not need the elastic at the waist anymore. I have never been able to get that right. I also learned how to use my rolled hem foot and it made it so easy that I'm sad that I feared it for so long.
I couldn't be more excited about the things I learned, even if this dress is less than awesome. Maybe the fact that it was a little less than awesome freed me from the fears I had about trying these things before. Even if I never wear it, there's no loss because I learned so much!
~Charlie
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Thrifted
Of course I find awesome shoes after writing about how the shoe sections creep me out. I am glad I braved the section because these lovelies have never been worn... and for $9.00, score! I also found the lovely red train case that still has the mirror and the perfect yellow sweater for Spring! Hurry Spring!
What have you been thrifting?
~Charlie
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Thrifted: Sleeveless
One of the things you can do while thrifting is look for things that are out of season. I find some of the best things in the off seasons like these sleeveless collared shirts. The two on the left are Gap and I got them for $1.00 each. Top right (brown gingham) is Wrangler and has the best country western accents... score! Bottom right (vintage Sears) will have to be taken in, but for 50 cents, who could say no? It is so light and I can't wait to wear it in the summer. I've already worn the three that fit layered under sweaters. I love how much they add to my closet. I promise, if you thrift for things out of season you won't be disappointed!
What are some of your tricks while thrifting?
~Charlie
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Thrifted: Shoes
I don't often thrift shoes... I have only done it one other time and it was for a pair of Bass oxfords. For some reason, the shoe sections at thrift stores really gross me out. Still, I couldn't pass these up. I know the Candies are very obnoxious, but for me they are a pair of shoes that I never got when they were cool and so the teenager in me made me buy them! I have yet to wear them, but I think I could totally make something happen... maybe. I am also in love with the Etienne Aigner loafers. They were barely worn, so they need some breaking in, but they're the most beautiful chocolaty brown. They match everything I own and I just love them...a very perfect find.
What thrifted things creep you out?
~Charlie
What thrifted things creep you out?
~Charlie
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Thrifted: Dresses
I am in love with the blue patterned dress (1). It fits well, and it can be paired with so many different sweaters and vests. It might be the best .80 cents I've ever spent! I bought the blue uniform-ish dress (2) to experiment with methods of getting yellow stains out. I got it all clean, but now that it is saved I still doubt I will ever wear it. The 90's (I think) plaid Gap dress (3) is the best shape and it even has pockets! It is one size too big, so it is in the to-be-altered pile, but I can't wait to wear it! I thrifted the khaki dress in the summer and it has been in my restyle pile since, but it is growing on me just the way it is. I am thinking it will stay plain... thoughts?
~Charlie
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Thrifted: Skirts
I have more skirts then I could ever wear. I mean I do my best, but I have skirts that don't even fit me that I couldn't leave behind at the thrift store. Yes, I know this could be a problem, but they're so pretty!
-Wool plaid (I am thinking 70's) skirt. The plaid had such pretty colors... blue, purple, gray and pink. I have 2 others in this style and they are so comfy to wear.
-Pendleton pleated wool skirt! This is the perfect Christmas skirt. I was trying to figure out how to wear it for this Christmas, but sadly I couldn't come up with a top/sweater combo in time. Oh well, I will just have to wear it next year!
- Ann Klein gray skirt. It doesn't happen too often, but I do thrift other things than vintage/handmade and this skirt made the cut. It fit like a glove and is such a lovely color and texture.
-Pink handmade skirt. This darling skirt was probably sent to the thrift store because it isn't perfect. The thread used is more red than pink and the zipper needed a bit of fixing, but something about the color (which I hardly wear) made me buy it. I am thinking it may be a staple in the spring.
Is there anything you just can't leave behind while thrifting?
~Charlie
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Can we talk about slips?
I am a lover of slips, and thanks to my mom I have quite the collection. She was a firm believer in them... always telling me that my dress/skirt was not complete without one (no one wants to see your underwear). I know slips aren't the cool thing to wear anymore, but let's think about all the cool things they do for you:
1. They keep people from seeing your underwear (thanks mom).
2. They get rid of that windowpane look when you're back lit.
3. If it is a windy day and your dress/skirt happens to fly (which has happened to me more times than I would like to admit), people only see your slip... and it's pretty, so who cares!
4. They are a nice blusher if you happen to forget to bend over like a lady.
5. They help combat static cling from tights and unlined dresses/skirts (even some that are lined..why in the world?).
They come in all lengths and styles. A full slip can even save you from having to wear the tanktop layer, that even when you try to tuck into your tights, will roll up anyways. Also, they look pretty under a sheer top!
You may ask... where can you even find them anymore? I promise you, regular old slips are still available. Yes, you may have to weed through some shapewear to find the little rack, but it is there in every department store... even Target! If you are a thrifter, you can usually thrift beautiful spotless slips for dirt cheap (yes, I said spotless cause it is kind of an undergarment and spots give me the creeps). If you are still having a hard time finding them, check Etsy, or if you like to sew, check out this tutorial.
How do you pick the right one? Is this slip too short? I think it is personal preference, but here is how I do it. If the dress/skirt is very sheer, I make sure my slip comes within an inch of the hem line. If it isn't very sheer (like wool), I will often go for my favorite slip that will keep me covered in an embarrassing wind situation (usually a 16'). I pick colors like I pick out what color bra to wear. For me, it is often nude or black, but you know what colors and fabric hide bright bras... Same goes for slips, unless you would like the contrast look that can be very appealing sometimes.
Okay, my very long and unorganized rant about slips is over. Yes this is my opinion and no I won't point and laugh at you if you don't wear one... so please don't tell me I am old fashioned or dumb!
~Charlie
Monday, January 7, 2013
Thrifted: Tops
Happy Monday! Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend... I know I did! Here are a few tops I thrifted recently. I find that tops are the hardest things to find new or thrifted. They're either too short or too boxy... anyone else agree?
1. A paisley yellow print - I love this blouse even though it is a bit too short to wear with jeans. It is perfect for skirts.
2. Navy and cream knit - I have yet to wear this one... it is a bit on the long side and I am not sure how to layer it. Thoughts?3. Polyester zipper back top - This top is so simple, but for some reason caught my eye even though it was stained. I have a hard time buying stained items, but a little vinegar and Clorox 2 and it is perfect! I wear this shirt often. It fits like a dream and something about the zipper makes it feel more fancy than a t-shirt (it is all in my head, I know).
4. Floral blouse - This top is handmade and I can't help but feel it was for a costume, but it looks perfect under dresses and sweaters. I love button up shirts!
What have you been thrifting for?
~Charlie
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Thrifted: Crafty Things
Here are some crafty things I have thrifted recently... I am kind of excited about it! I am thinking up a fun holiday DIY for the embroidery hoops. I would love to make a dress from the knit fabric (is that even possible?). I think I may have done the happy dance when I found the letters. Have you seen this DIY? I want to make one... not sure on the phrase. Lastly, I found four of these floral pattern napkins... I am thinking pillows... maybe?
Found anything good lately?
~Charlie
Found anything good lately?
~Charlie
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Thrifted: Sweaters
I am sure by now you all know how much I love sweaters. I think the orange sweater is my favorite in the haul... I could wear it everyday! The gray one is almost a tie. It is roomy and easy to wear with lots of layers. The other three I have yet to wear, but I have some ideas.
Have you thrifted anything lately?
~Charlie
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