This vintage pattern from Butterick has been around for a long time. My mom was an avid seamstress and a perfectionist.
Every seam was over-locked and every button securely attached. Our little fingers would be sore pushing those buttons through the tight buttonholes but those babies were never falling off. Her hard work paid off as the items she made lasted through generations of use.
1952 vintage pattern
This Little Bo Peep pattern was originally used to make a costume for my sister. Mom wrote the date, 1952, probably indicating the first time she used it.Ready to head out the door for trick or treating, mommy snapped a photo of me wearing the Little Bo Peep costume with a neighbor ghost and a cousin wearing a pirate costume made originally for my brother in 1952. The pirate costume has lasted and recently was worn by my brother’s grandson.
I just smile looking at these 1960 photos seeing the kitchen and parlor of that era. Little Bo Peep and my baby cousin pirate, Karen ready to go.
Removing the cummerbund, adding a vest and big bonnet, a slightly different costume was created for the following year. A basket of flowers replaced Little Bo Peeps staff.
The next generation
The bonnet is a bit droopy and a little lamb is included as my daughter, Jill continues the tradition of wearing the vintage costume.
Our thespian daughter, Jamie wore the costume in a school play.
to the third generation
Here is my sweet granddaughter, Keri Jill, feeling pretty special in Mom-Mom’s Little Bo Peep costume. She even found her lost sheep ♥
This costume, along with many others mommy made, have been loaned out to many cousins, neighbors and friends through the years. Though threadbare in places and less crisp than before, they are still making the rounds. This year, when my daughter’s friend told her that her little Gracie wanted to be Bo Peep for Halloween, she replied…
I have a costume!
I have a costume!
Snippety Gibbet says
That is the coolest thing. What a legacy. I can't think of anyone else who has any comparable story to that one. What a great tale for doing your best.
Janice says
Goodness me, your mother was quite the seamstress. I loved to see all those photos through the years, that was very special. I was interested to see that your granddaughter calls you Mom-Mom, because my boys called my mother Mum-mum (mum's mum)I take it yours has the same origin?
The Watts Family says
Oh how sweet! Love all the pictures ~Blessings Heather
Susan says
This is absolutely awesome. How blessed so many have been by the work and labor of your mothers hands!!!! Thanks for sharing this.
Susan
Walking on Sunshine... says
All I can say is WOW! Thanks for sharing the memories!
Hootin' Anni says
Oh my gosh…these photos of the costumes and trick 'r' treaters just makes me want to giggle with delight!!!
Great memories you've shared.
Mine today is just a sketch I drew. [along with a little worksheet share for a simple craft project….AND links to my photos of the trip to the zoo!!! LOL —a busy post.]
Click HERE
Have a glorious Friday, and super weekend.!!
Rebekah@Red's Nest says
Amazing that these costumes are still around and it's become a family tradition. I just love that. It's also very cute. Your mother did a great job.
Blessings,
Rebekah
Miss Jen says
Awww…. how precious!
Your mother was so talented!!
Beautiful keepsakes indeed.
Love~ Miss Jen
Kim @ Starshine Chic says
What a great thing to pass down this costume from generation to generation.
Lady Farmer says
What a keepsake! I hope the things I make will stand the test of time and be passed on, too!
Blessings!
marie says
Such beautiful costumes and such beautiful memories to go along with them.
Cheryl says
Beautiful!
Kayren, Pink Daisy Girl says
I love that these have been passed down through so many children! Love the story…you always do a nice job with the tell part of your Show and Tell!
Cindy ~ My Romantic Home says
What a great post! That is so wonderful that you still have the costumes!! They are adorable!