
This one was a real favorite, as well. Made out of rayon, which may very well be my favorite fabric to wear, it's in pretty good shape except for the cross-stitch embroidered embellishments. I found it in a box at my storage unit, where it had been packed away for years, and discovered that it still fits - and I still like it! I just cleaned up the loose threads on the cross-stitching, and now I'll be getting some more wear out of it, after all these years:
I love this one, too - it was also packed away since who-even-knows-when. It's a little shorter than I like - not sure I'll be wearing it. We'll see:
I always gazed longingly at these ads in the backs of Seventeen Magazines back in the late 60's and early 70's:

I'm not sure I ever ordered one from the magazine, but I did find similar ones at shops, and even when I had to lay them away, I'd get them paid for eventually and make them mine. I think you get the general idea of the styles I loved:
Sorry these next two photos are so bad - my photography skills have improved a BIT since I took these! This one was muslin with the bright flower- embroidered details:Yes, I am older now - but I still love these styles.

Guess I always will.
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i love them too. not sure if i gave them all away when i moved to michigan - when after 30 yrs i was no longer the same size i finally downsized all the clothes i could not wear - which was everything. i remember them fondly - i had one that the embroidery was down the sleeves (both) and it was a bell sleeve. that one was my favorite.
I used to wear these a lot, loved them. About a decade after the "hippy era" my best friend and I went through a whole hippy phase.
When I was a kid I had go-go boots and a mini skirt lol...
I had some of these as well, and saved them for a long time. My favorite outfit to wear were some lime green hot pants, same color sweater top, and sandals that criss-cross laced up my leg from ankle to knee. I wish I had a photo, I thought I was so cool!!
I ordered clothes from Sweet Willy (one of your ads) all the time in the 70s. I loved their catalogs, I could have ordered everything in them. I still have a few things. Also the Jason's Fleece out of Lake Tahoe, I had forgotten about that one. Great stuff! Love T
Okay, Tina - I think we need to have a look at your old hippie blouses, also. Maybe We can get Penny or Evelyn Rose to model them and do a post about yours, too!
I love these kinds of wispy little peasant blouses. That third one you unearthed is such a gem with the crochet , soooooo cute!
My favorite is the blue one! I wish I could find some of these tops now. They would be so comfortable and cute! Twyla
I googled "peasant blouse kit 1970's Seventeen Magazine" and your this post from your blog came up. I guess I was not the only one fascinated by those ads back then.
I don't remember what year it was, but once "Seventeen" had a kit for a peasant blouse you could embroider with tiny, delicate flowers and sew. It was muslin, and cost around $20, which was a lot of money back then.
I bought it, and it turned out great.
I was sure I saved it in my mom's attic when it went out of style, but it isn't there now. I wish I had a picture of it. I miss it.
Skylark
Skylark - Thank you so much for commenting, and I am happy that you found my post!
I wish you still had your blouse, too - or at least a picture so that I could see it.
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