Hello out there in Blogland! (yes, it will be a real word someday)...
I have been reorganizing, my brain mostly, and thinking about what I want to do as I enter the next stage of my life. Life is a constant series of new beginnings and I am at another one.
I LOVE to quilt, that is my main passion. I have urges to create in other mediums but I always come back to this Love, and my quilting waits patiently while I cheat in other areas always knowing that I will return to her. ( Yes I am using the female tense and no I don't swing that way...)
I guess I should explain a little better. For a while we have been busy with my daughter who has had some health problems. Although she is 22 and it has been mostly moral support, it just drains you. Anyone who has been through this knows what I mean. During all this she has wanted to do something to generate income and feel useful. So we started going to thrift shops and a few garage sales when she has been up to it. She has a fashion sense that I will never have. She knows prices and brands. So she has been selling things she finds on Ebay to give herself pocket change.
So what does this have to do with me? Well as I said my first love has been quilting. I am also a huge fan of Bonnie Hunter. I decided to create my own sewing product. It is almost ready to be shown and I am VERY EXCITED about this. I also have a new love, vintage stuff. Hats, clothing, jewelry etc. So from time to time I will be selling some of the best things I find on Ebay.
If you have noticed, I changed the name of this blog, I have a FaceBook page that is of the same name and my Ebay name is almost the same name (I goofed on the spelling and cannot change it for another 30 days, hey I am human too).
So this is wonderfully scary for me to put myself out here but I won't know unless I try so stay tuned for my wild ride...
And because I know that all posts should have pictures...
This is my daughter, or part of her, modeling this fantastic pants that I came across. I knew they were something special when I saw them and although they didn't fit me and are a tad big for her, I know someone out there will appreciate these wonderful pants from days gone by.
I did some research on them and the designer is Jack Winter. Here is a picture of the tag:
Isn't it fabulous? So since I don't know much about designers, I researched and the info I found just made these pants more special. From the New York Times:
"Mr. Winter was the founder of Jack Winter, Inc., one of the first manufacturers of women's slacks and one that set trends in women's sportswear and knitwear. The company also operated 100 Clothesworks Stores, a nationwide chain of discount women's clothing.
He founded the company as a men's pants manufacturer in the late 1930's but in 1953 began to design and manufacture women's slacks. He retired in 1986."
Mr. Winter has passed away, but imagine what a pioneer! I watched reruns of the Dick Van Dyke Show when I was little, I wonder, did he design any of the pants that Mary Tyler Moore wore? I wonder if who ever wore these thought about things like that, that when they bought these they were part of a trend that would change the way women wore clothing.
So, I am going to be putting these up for sale on Ebay shortly, I just know there is a woman, a tiny woman, who would love to have these great vintage pants. If you should happen to be interested in them just go to Ebay and search Jack Winter pants and I am sure you will find them.
Thanks for sticking with me in this very long post and I hope to post more frequently in the future!
Create Something Beautiful Today!
Susan