Create New Looks With Vintage Textile

By Patricia Williams


Styles come and go in apparel, home and business decorations but when there are alternates to following trends. For some, going back in time is a way of life but others are slowly catching on, as it may be difficult to keep up with constant change. People are finding that a vintage textile can make a difference in how an interior or wardrobe looks.

These days, retro fabrics or patterns can have many uses around the home and in the closet. Design patterns like hounds tooth are considered classic enough to be worn year round as a suit or jacket. It could also work as a snazzy upholstery cover or as window dressing.

Sometimes small pinstripes may not be part of the current fashion but they can still be worn in any business environment. However the same cannot be said for textiles that are multicolored or have complex designs. Some patterns from the sixties were a blend of paisleys or psychedelic colors that were better as casual wear or inside the home of a younger person. Yet, there is no reason as to why they cannot be repurposed into fashions of today.

Anyone looking to experiment may find inspiration in a number of crafting or sewing books made for the novice. These offer ways to use colors and prints to mix and match with current designs. Accent pieces or clothing accessories are normally easy to make.

If a person is handy with a sewing machine, the possibilities can be endless. They may use these textiles with patterns that never go out of style, like a long sleeve button down shirt or an A line skirt. Depending on the colors used, there is a way to mix and match so that a person can have a unique look that stands apart from everyone else.

Home decoration does not require a pattern sometimes but one can find ideas in books and magazines dedicated to sewing. Things like window dressing, pillows or wall art can be made without the use of a machine. Sometimes fabric glue can be used to secure in place or a simple hand stitching. There are weekend projects that can be completed found online or at craft stores.

Like any other fabric, care and maintenance is important. This holds especially true for delicate textiles or those that are light in weight. While some heavier or synthetics may be able to handle machine washing, going to a professional or hand washing is recommended. It is best to be informed before making a purchase.

It can be kind of cool to have a fabric from another time to use how one sees fit and know that nothing like it will be found in a store. This type of trendsetting is catching on and allows people to use their creative powers instead of trying to keep up with others. It can also save time and money.




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