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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Shift Dresses: what they are, where they came from, and 23 patterns from my stash! Do you remember any of them?
    Butterick 3012 (1964)
    Simplicity 6997 (1967)
    Simplicity 8259 (1969)
    Simplicity 8882 (1970)
    Simplicity 9221 (1970)
    Simplicity 8682 (1970)
    Simplicity 5513 (1973)
    Simplicity 6215 (1974)
    McCall's Stitch 'N Save 3480 (2002)
    Simplicity 8498 (1969) (original)
    Simplicity 3833 (2007) (reprint)
    New Look 6779 (2008)
    New Look 6263 (2014)
    Simplicity 8049 (2016)
    New Look 6626 (2019)
    Butterick 6859 (2021)
    Butterick 6600 (2021)
    Simplicity 9615 (2022, Kwik Sew reprint)
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Комментарии • 104

  • @luciacruz3628
    @luciacruz3628 26 дней назад

    I love that you throw in a Bible verse ❤ and a bit of explanation.

  • @grettalemabouchou6779
    @grettalemabouchou6779 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @rosevargas1980
    @rosevargas1980 Год назад +2

    The shift dress is how i learned to sew with .easy and no sleeves I had a hard time with sleeves . Made my maternity clothes from a shift pattern (made them bigger to fit of course) still love the shift dresses.

  • @socarole66
    @socarole66 Год назад +5

    My favourite type of dress combined with a marvellous video! The thing about Shift Dresses is they showcase the fabric, nothing like a dart or seam to spoil a pattern and that’s why I love them. They also suit all different heights of people as they don’t cut in at the waist, short people like me and lovely tall people like yourself! I have a theory about the long zippers back in the 60’s etc, they used to spend a lot of time, money and effort in those wonderful hairstyles didn’t they. The last thing they would have wanted is to pull something over the head, as we tend to do now and mess up their ‘do’!!! Thanks for sharing those wonderful patterns 😘❤️xx

  • @andreayucis2008
    @andreayucis2008 Год назад +3

    Great video! Loved seeing all those vintage shift patterns. I’m 78 and my Mom made all of my clothes. When I was in high school we never wore pants/trousers to school, so my wardrobe consisted of dresses and skirts. These patterns brought back a lot of memories.💕

  • @marijkeschellenbach2680
    @marijkeschellenbach2680 3 месяца назад +1

    This is my most favorite and most worn dress, living in hot Yuma a definite must for me.

  • @carolyncoppola974
    @carolyncoppola974 2 месяца назад

    Aww! I’m just seeing this now. You have such a sweet personality! Very thorough lesson on the shift dress. I had a bright idea of making a shift dress from quilting cotton (because it has so many beautiful prints) The pattern I had was Butterick B5768, a bit tricky but I finally got it made. But with the lining, darts, and zipper I was really frustrated. Now years later I actually found a tank top pattern Simplicity 4552 - that I used and if I extend the pattern down and out very slightly, I know it will make some easy, beautiful shift dresses for summer! The pattern also includes a T-shirt dress. Thank you so much! Love the spiritual inspiration at the end. God bless you!

  • @sewingstories604
    @sewingstories604 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of my favourite videos because I love the dresses and I learned a lot about this style. The shift vs. sheath thing always confused me. I just started sewing 2 years ago and am absolutely loving it. A new love at age 53! Thanks so much for sharing your talent and skills. Your enthusiasm really inspired me when I was first learning.

  • @sbrickett
    @sbrickett Год назад +2

    I love a pretty shift dress, it’s my go to for summer.

    • @lizzieb6311
      @lizzieb6311 Год назад

      Mine too! I wear them nearly every day.

  • @pamelalc63
    @pamelalc63 3 месяца назад +1

    beautiful psalm and loving commentary. Like the dresses too

  • @marisolreyes6502
    @marisolreyes6502 Год назад +1

    I love shift dresses. Actually I just finished one. I’ve made this dress a dozen times.

  • @kathymiller8810
    @kathymiller8810 Год назад +1

    I’ve made New Look 6263 several times. Love it!

  • @DianesFM
    @DianesFM Год назад +1

    Fun and interesting! When I was a kid in the 60s, my mom made me a yellow and white gingham shift dress with a cat cross stitched in the squares on the front. I loved that thing!

    • @looloo4029
      @looloo4029 Год назад +2

      If I made my ten year old granddaughter a shift dress just like yours was, I bet she’d love 💕 it too!

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад +1

      I love that! I have a couple of vintage gingham aprons with chicken scratch. They are beautiful.

  • @marienaailes
    @marienaailes 16 дней назад

    Thank you! Interesting video!

  • @user-fz5sb6gt5y
    @user-fz5sb6gt5y Год назад +1

    Love all the happy story!

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews Год назад +2

    Amen, the East and the West do not meet! God is so good... He's so good to me!❤🙏🏼❤️

  • @maureenleclair8773
    @maureenleclair8773 Год назад

    Years ago, I used to wear the shift dress and we also called it a chemise. I'm sure I must have some patterns put away somewhere. If I can get back on my feet, maybe I can made some for next summer. Two of the patterns that you showed (1969 and 1970) I do remember making with those 22" zippers. The one that had the tunic I made with the wide leg pants in a border fabric with a tie belt. Those were the days. ❤

  • @victoriahannah1633
    @victoriahannah1633 Год назад +2

    I actually just finished making my first shift dress since I got back into sewing. I love it! I did make a mistake at the neck but a pretty scarf should fix it. I made it to take when we go to Florida. I figure in the early fall I can pair it with a nice sweater. I put the back darts in it and love the shaping it gives. It does show shape but just skims over my hips. I also just ordered fabric to make a second shift and some for a gore skirt.

  • @SewAndTellwithDori
    @SewAndTellwithDori Год назад +3

    Great video! Loved seeing all the different shift and A-Line dress patterns over the years. The history of them was very interesting. Had a feeling that they probably originated during the 1920's flapper era. I'm thinking that the style became more defined and very popular during the Great Depression, when money was scarce. Dress styles needed to be as simple as possible in the 1930's if there was money was available for a fabric purchase. Every scrap of fabric had to be used (quilts, pillow stuffing, clothing patches, etc.). Loved seeing all the old vintage patterns and seeing the cost of them. Thanks so much, Jen!!! 🥰

    • @gailcraven-447
      @gailcraven-447 Год назад

      Hi Jen, still watch you , don't forget me! Gail

    • @SewingandCaring
      @SewingandCaring Год назад

      Go back slightly earler, it has it's roots in children's clothing made from seed sacks. Shifts already existed as women's underwear and it first became outerwear in the area which became most famous for becoming the dust bowl. Back in the early settler days any fabric was a luxury, and the people making seed sacks realised that if they printed them with flowers then they would get more orders as the women could get two children's shift dresses out of one sack, then use the leftovers for quilting scraps. They would then swap these scraps with neighbouring farms and that's where you also get the American quilting tradition from.

  • @juliemulie1805
    @juliemulie1805 Год назад

    Well done! We wore these with pants in the winter and took off the pants when we got to our destination. There were large "coat rooms" for men and women in churches and schools so we could change. Remember rejoicing when we could finally wear pants (not jeans) in public school because those winter tights were never tight enough until Leggs pantyhose came out!

  • @Arleathia
    @Arleathia Год назад

    Lol I know the feeling! I like the shift dress.😊

  • @sunflowersammee1994
    @sunflowersammee1994 Год назад

    Yes on the shift dress!

  • @rosebudd1507
    @rosebudd1507 Год назад +1

    Let not have any crashing cars this time! Glad your both okay ♥️

  • @kaywilliams3435
    @kaywilliams3435 Год назад +1

    Hi Jen. The shift dress was the first dress I made for myself with my mum’s help when I was 11. It was great. It was a brown cotton fabric with small flowers of different colours on it and I picked out the turquoise and made a Peter Pan collar to go on. I was so proud of it! Thanks for your very interesting vlog, it brought back many memories. ❤

  • @pamelaliebelt9967
    @pamelaliebelt9967 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video!

  • @carolyncoppola974
    @carolyncoppola974 2 месяца назад

    Aww! I’m just seeing this now. You have such a sweet personality! Very thorough lesson on the shift dress. I had a bright idea of making a shift dress from quilting cotton (because it has so many beautiful patterns. The pattern I had was a bit tricky but I finally got it make. But with the lining, darts, and zipper I was frustrated. Now years later I actually found a tank top pattern that I used and if I extend the pattern down and out very slightly, I know it will make some easy, beautiful shift dresses for summer! Thank you so much! Love the spiritual inspiration at the end. God bless you!

  • @pattykingkade5778
    @pattykingkade5778 Год назад

    This was a fun video. Thanks!

  • @charlottenaves1513
    @charlottenaves1513 11 дней назад

    We called them Sac dresses and I had 2 of them!

  • @zomosborne
    @zomosborne 5 месяцев назад

    Really fun. I am just finishing up my first shift dress made out of a thrifter dooner cover. I would love to see more of you wearing your shift dresses.

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  5 месяцев назад

      I wear them mainly in the summer, which for Florida is coming right up. I'll probably make more!

  • @sewchidesigns4
    @sewchidesigns4 Год назад

    Enjoyed this video!

  • @ChristineSewsALot
    @ChristineSewsALot Год назад

    Dropping some knowledge !

  • @sandramorton769
    @sandramorton769 Год назад

    Love seeing the vintage patterns. I recognized some of the patterns my mother made. It's funny, but I only remember the dresses my mother made me from my childhood. Store bought.... not at all. Sewing is so special. Thank you for your videos. You inspire me to sew myself. (I'm trying)

  • @letitiathomson914
    @letitiathomson914 Год назад

    Oh Jen, thank you for bringing back so many memories for me. I made so many of these shift dresses in the 60s and 70s. God Bless 🧵🪡🇦🇺

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews Год назад

    I think I'm gonna give it a go! I saw you on Inside Edition last night.

  • @DebsWay
    @DebsWay Год назад

    Give me a "shift" dress any day! So cool and so very comfortable.

  • @LOVES2SEWToo-zu3kk
    @LOVES2SEWToo-zu3kk Год назад

    Hi Jen, What fun to see Simplicity 5513! That was the very first dress I learned to sew when I was 12 years old. Thank you for this wonderful walk down memory lane.🥰

  • @carmensalome
    @carmensalome Год назад

    I love shift dresses too. Although, Sheath style dresses are my fav. Nice collection of patterns. Fun video.

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад +1

      Sheaths are your favorite because you look amazing in them! They flatter you so nicely. 😘

  • @marciakistner8977
    @marciakistner8977 Год назад +1

    Love the shift dress!! The ones you have made look great on you. My mom and I made several of these during my high school years. And I'm wearing a yellow one mom made for me in my senior picture. I think it's time for another one. 😊

  • @AndraMakes
    @AndraMakes Год назад

    Love, love, love a shift dress. One of my fave silhouettes. Love you. 😘💗

  • @kristi8220
    @kristi8220 Год назад

    I love today’s prayer card. It is sooo comforting. 😊 I saw your viral video on TV today! I was so shocked. I excitedly told my family “I know her!” and continued to explain who you are. Once the shock passed you handled the situation beautifully. I think I would have been scared the driver was passed away inside the car. Anyway, we’ll done Jen. You make us proud to know you. Hugs 🎉

  • @lindawirtenberger8241
    @lindawirtenberger8241 Год назад

    I see my mother in her shift dress cotton in the spring summer double knit in the fall winter gone 20 years and the style continues.

  • @lindaellendavis1460
    @lindaellendavis1460 Год назад

    My Mother made the Simplicity 6997, view 1, for my high school graduation dress in 1969…white lace over a white satin. Thank you for the memory! And for the verses you share.

  • @cor3944
    @cor3944 Месяц назад

    Well, it depends all on the personal body shape. If you are “rectangle”, the shirt dress makes you look a bit clumsy and not really feminine. The political tendency to androgynity… thank you for making this important overview ❤

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Месяц назад

      I just found out I'm a rectangle, so that must be why I always need a bit of shaping in the sides and back. It's all about creating that waistline, isn't it?

  • @nwinning
    @nwinning Год назад

    This was fun to watch. I'm so glad that you always end with scripture. Great job!

  • @denisetanner9110
    @denisetanner9110 Год назад

    I wore a shift dress today..... as a Florida sister, its a staple for me as well!

  • @micheleh4016
    @micheleh4016 Год назад +1

    That was a fun walk down memory lane. I expected you to tell us you were wearing a shift dress. It looked like it might be? Love the Hawaiian blue hibiscus print.

  • @Nonna_Tina
    @Nonna_Tina Год назад

    I am in the process of making S9615 right now. Will be in Destin, FL next week and hoping to wear it to be cooler. This was a great video. Loved the history on shift dresses and seeing all of the past patterns. I’m 65 so I remember seeing these fashions growing up. Thanks!

  • @jennifermaddock4382
    @jennifermaddock4382 Год назад

    This is a great series for you to expand on. It's fun to see your vintage patterns.

  • @gloriahill9519
    @gloriahill9519 Год назад

    What a great video. It was interesting to hear about the history of the shift dress. The first garment I made for myself was a shift dress, in Grade 8 Home Ec class. I’m afraid I didn’t appreciate the style back then, in 1970. Now I love a shift and have made many, especially T shirt dresses in cotton knit. 🇨🇦

  • @robinduggins2561
    @robinduggins2561 Год назад

    Loved this video! I live in Texas and I'm a transplant. I'm not used to these hot temps being from the Pacific Northwest and I find I love a good shift dress as well as a caftan style dress. Light cottons and linens are my go to fabrics because I find even cotton jersey as well as anything with polyester is too warm.

  • @BYBabbra
    @BYBabbra Год назад

    What a great little history lesson, what a great bunch of patterns. I think I have a pattern that would qualify as a shift dress, it is designed with a zip in the back but I mad it again with a material with 5% stretch and one size up and it is just like a shift dress, so so easy to wear. Thank you ❤

  • @Silver_Threads_Sewing
    @Silver_Threads_Sewing Год назад

    I enjoyed this so much Jen. I have a couple of the patterns you showed. Now I want to make a shift dress. I always thought they were called that because when women started working they wore them to work their jobs or their shift….I had no clue. I always appreciate your prayer cards… what a Great God we serve. Thank you for sharing. ❤

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад

      You know Diane I had to go back and look up the origin of the name. After I did the video, no less! 😂 Apparently in the 1920's the dresses were made more loosely, so you were able to "shift" in them. Go figure.

  • @roper3611
    @roper3611 Год назад

    My friend called these no touchy dresses. I am sure I made one of these in home ec back in the day. Kathy

  • @janetshaffer423
    @janetshaffer423 2 месяца назад

    Loved your efficient and loving presentation and explanations. A couple of your pattern choices I am keeping my eye peeled for. Hah-hah. Does anyone use that expression anymore?

  • @lorrainesquiltingandsomuch3582

    New look 6619. Ive made probably 6 of these so far. No muss no fuss.

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад +1

      Yes! I haven't tried that one yet but @socarole66 has made a couple and loves that pattern. I need to make one!

  • @MichelleSewsAgain
    @MichelleSewsAgain Год назад

    This was a super fun video - I LOVED hearing about the history and seeing your vintage patterns.

  • @robyn3349
    @robyn3349 Год назад

    Six shifts hanging in my closet. And the original shift was underwear in the olde days.

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад

      Yes! I couldn't find that info exactly but a shift or chemise was the under--dress (or essentially the slip) for the rest of the clothing put on top. I think I was just googling 1960's shift dress. But you're absolutely right!

  • @brendaweaver6326
    @brendaweaver6326 Год назад

    Thank you for this terrific ideal
    My box shape needs some shifts in my wardrobe

  • @sandybarr3094
    @sandybarr3094 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. I loved the development of the shift dress!

  • @kathyrecords982
    @kathyrecords982 Год назад

    gosh! i made 8259 several times! i think i learned to sew on it!

  • @MiddleEastMilli
    @MiddleEastMilli Год назад

    Beautiful video! Thank you!!

  • @lavadajenkins2955
    @lavadajenkins2955 Год назад

    Great vlog Jen, thank you. You can't beat a cute shift dress.

  • @robynlaszlo6128
    @robynlaszlo6128 Год назад

    Really enjoyed the video a stroll down memory lane I have a good pattern its a Aline I have wide hips so it works well on me thank you

  • @houseinnorthcarolina9439
    @houseinnorthcarolina9439 Год назад

    Jen, I loved this video. So informative. Thank you.
    Suzanne

  • @InAgatasCottage
    @InAgatasCottage Год назад

    Great video, Jen. I love this style of dress. Haven't made one in ages. I think I need to remedy that

  • @debranorton6434
    @debranorton6434 Год назад

    What a fun video! Thank you! I made the Simplicity 8498 dress when I was in 8th or 9th grade, it was a favorite of mine. The fabric was crazy wild, I don't know if I'd have the courage to wear that fabric now.

  • @dizzyquiltsandsews
    @dizzyquiltsandsews Год назад

    Super interesting video Jen - I do love history! I don’t wear dresses much but these shift dresses look so darn cute and you really look so good in them!! They look like potato sacks on me. 😂💞

  • @dlwrules
    @dlwrules Год назад +1

    I loved this video!! i am about to watch it for a second time - and i suspect that i will watch it many more times. There may be some ebay searching for the vintage patterns in my future. I am a HUGE fan of the Lilly shift dress. I want to make a closet full of them! I would love to know if you have a tried and true shift that you have made over and over again.

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад +1

      There are so many that I don't think I'll ever get to them all! But I have made New Look 6602 a couple of times and now that I've gotten it to fit, I love it!

  • @carolinecalhoun2490
    @carolinecalhoun2490 Год назад

    Thank you for this awesome video! Please make more 😊

  • @cindy7702
    @cindy7702 Год назад

    I love shifts and wore them to school in the 60's Twiggy wore them so why not 🤣

  • @marylusk8287
    @marylusk8287 Год назад

    Jen, if you like Simplicity 8049 I would love to see it on you.

  • @mauracurran3270
    @mauracurran3270 Год назад

    Love your video. What is your suggestion for adding length to a fab shift dress that is too short. Thank you.

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад +1

      Try a 3-4" border of solid fabric that blends with the rest of the fabric. I'm wearing that blue striped one (far right) in the thumbnail and it was too short until I added the navy border. Hope this helps!

  • @missn1606
    @missn1606 23 дня назад

    Thank you for this video. Do you have a pic for the shift dress you are wearing? Also, what pattern did you use to make the shift dress you are wearing? Fun lesson!

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  22 дня назад

      I'm wearing a thrifted dress, one that probably came from a shop in Hawaii. It has little tassels at the end. I got it years ago.

  • @typenaturetv4746
    @typenaturetv4746 Год назад +1

    Inside edition brought me here

    • @TodayinJensSewingRoom
      @TodayinJensSewingRoom  Год назад

      Thanks for coming - although I'm afraid you got a whole lotta bad information. Krystal didn't crash into my house, my name is Wesner (not Weizner or Wyzner or whatever they said - twice! After being corrected!) and most importantly there's a GoFundMe page for Krystal to help with the expenses of paying off the car she wrecked, the hospital bill, and getting a new car. I'm hoping to talk about this in my upcoming Friday Sews. The interview with Jeanne Moos on CNN was much more accurate and a better interview overall. Inside Edition really screwed it up.

  • @theresamcnary1936
    @theresamcnary1936 Год назад

    Im looking for an easy pattern shift dress, usually stay with Simplicity. I love the blue and white tank style sleeves your wearing, can you recommend a pattern? Thank you, Theresa

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews Год назад

    Hi Jen, I've been leaving messages on Facebook Messenger for you.

  • @kylieharrison3782
    @kylieharrison3782 Год назад +2

    It was a dress worn by the impoverished which become popularised as a result of the second world war. Material was hard to get, women gained independence and gained work in manufacturing... just to mention a few reasons why the medium and upper classes appropriated the style of dress known as a shift dress as a wardrobe and fashion staple plus ceased being a symbol of lower social status.