

I would have to say the 1940s are my absolute favorite.

What is/are your favourite decades of all time from a fashion stand point? I am 6' tall, the youngest of 4 siblings, and I really really don't like eggs. What are some things (that you're 100% comfortable sharing) about yourself that your readers might not know yet? We also enjoy old movies (pre-1950) and movies set in those eras. Being homeschooled and having a dad who worked from the home, we have always been a very close family. Family has always been very important to us. What are some of the ways that you most enjoy currently bringing the past into your daily life?Įnjoying the simple things in life! Things like a walk in the garden (we call it the tour de fleur) ), having tea-time, and playing a game together. Whenever I visit your blog (which is often! :)), I am struck by a sense of two things first and foremost: serenity and old-fashionedness, and I say that as a wholly positive thing. I'm so glad you asked! When I was little, I loved dolls, and had so many of them that I gained the nickname "Dolly" from my family! The name just seemed to stick all of these years, so when I started my blog a few years ago, that seemed like an appropriate title. I blog about mine (and my lovely mother's) vintage sewing creations, vintage magazines, and an occasional knit or crocheted project. I love sewing, especially when I'm making a vintage or historical garment.

Sure! I'm a Christian young lady with a passion for home skills. Join me, won't you, while I ask her about her blog, sewing, vintage fashion, music, cooking, her hobbies, and so much more!įor those who are new to your wonderful blog, could you please share a bit more about it with us? I've had the pleasure of knowing Esther online for a while now and am sincerely honoured that she wanted to take part in this series. If you don't know about Esther, if you're in for a wonderfully lovely treat, and if you do, you're sure to find even more to adore about this accomplished, kindhearted, incredibly talented young woman from the blog Dolly Creates.Įsther excels on the vintage sewing front, creating amazing, timelessly beautiful garment after garment using old school patterns and a gifted seamstress' eye for knowing what fabrics and embellishments to pair with what silhouettes. Today I have the great joy of sharing about Miss Esther Wagner with all of you.
#DEAR ESTHER T SHIRTS FULL#
This month, with spring out in full force, I'm pleased as punch to bring you the third post in my recently launched vintage interview series.
