Let’s talk about a rather delicate subject.
Over the past few months, I’ve shared with you heaps of vintage inspiration from Mary Brooks Picken and her work at the Woman’s Institute. One thing I’ve yet to mention? Unmentionables.
Back then, self-stitched skivvies were the norm. Handmaking underwear offered women a way to save money and personalize their panties. Patterns available in those times didn’t skimp on delightful details, from ribbon bows to embroidery. Ladies were encouraged to seek out simple styles tailored to fit well beneath outerwear.
“Every woman has a warm place in her heart for pretty under things. And half of the joy of owning them comes from making them. — Inspiration, 1923
The women of yesteryear appreciated the femininity, form and function of undergarments just as we do today. In my book Vintage Notions, you’ll find several articles on undies, including a Magic Pattern for a darling lingerie set.
While the art of DIY delicates has fallen out of favor, who doesn’t enjoy splurging on a special little something to wear under our wardrobes? A woman’s love of dainty, pretty underwear has endured through the ages. Here in Kansas City, we have a little boutique called Birdies, where you’ll find luxury lingerie among the likes of intimate apparel made by local designers. And, of course, Victoria’s Secret and the like fuel our fondness of playful underpants and sexy sleepwear.
Who wants to try and make a pair of undies with this vintage pattern and tell us how it goes??