So like everybody else on We Sew Retro, I have been bitten by Mad Men fever this month. I didn't even realize that there was a sew-along going on for Mad Men dresses until this past week, but as soon as I caught on to what was going on, I decided that I had to join in on the fun too. So thank-you Julia Bobbin for the inspiration!
Instead of making a copy of a specific Mad Men dress, I was more inspired by specific fabrics. One of the $15 estate sale dresses that I picked up a few weeks ago was this mid-century monstrosity. Although the shape seems like something Betty might wear, the fabric reminded me of a dress that Joan wears in Season 4. Both fabrics are a mottled mess of turquoise, olive, terracotta brown, and magenta. It's so wrong, but oh so mid-century modern right!



So that's pretty much it! It was a really fun little diversion, and once again I was amazed by how fast vintage dresses are to make after working on older historical costumes the majority of the time. This stuff is quite addictive.