Wednesday, April 8, 2009

You Can Sew

I saw this video at Internet Archive. It is a Singer advertisement shown at movie theaters prior to WW II. The "can-do" attitude really struck me. Apparently no one had a problem with the assumption that teen-age girls could make ballgowns at that time in history. Today, I encounter so many people who say, "Oh, I couldn't make that." They are not even willing to try. The girls in the video also saw sewing as a way to save money. During my recent gown shopping trip with my friend, the girls were more than willing to spend hundreds for poorly made gowns made from fabric that would be miserable to wear.




I long for the days when there was a store in every neighborhood where young girls could go learn to sew and whip up a ballgown to wear to the big dance.

1 comment:

Heather said...

So true! My daughter, who is almost 12, is finally showing an intrest in sewing so I'm tickled pink, of course! I find myself longing for the times when there were no video games and cell phones. We don't have the video games and my husband rarely uses his cell phone. We don't have cable TV either so we just watch DVD's from Netflix. It's nice to pick and choose what to watch! People look at us funny when we tell them we don't have TV! My son would rather go play in his dirt patch (he was quite upset when he saw it covered with water and all muddy!LOL!) than stay inside. That's they way I prefer it, too!

Have a great week!