tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7043247847121448066.post6462756930997516032..comments2023-06-01T05:02:18.461-07:00Comments on Unsung Sewing Patterns: Universal Fashion Company 800 - Working Blouseandrea.at.the.blue.doorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08532947489421472003noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7043247847121448066.post-48214449869406981012015-10-09T07:58:14.428-07:002015-10-09T07:58:14.428-07:00Thanks for sharing your expertise with us! I have ...Thanks for sharing your expertise with us! I have linked to your blog for its presentation on the Universal Fashion Company, which is featured on page 40 of the <a href="http://arnoldpostcardcollection.blogspot.com/2015/05/universal-fashion-company-fh-allis-co.html" rel="nofollow">Earl J. Arnold Advertising Card Collection - 1885</a>. The Arnold Collection serves as a bridge between generations that don't even bother to iron their mass-produced clothes to an era when people took pride in clothing they made for themselves. (That's quite a bridge!) Hopefully, some young people will become inspired to explore the world of textile design and fabrication by following the link to your site. Jeff Diverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14203487553778938951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7043247847121448066.post-18228253097932013052010-03-17T17:58:05.437-07:002010-03-17T17:58:05.437-07:00I never get tired of learning this kind of obscure...I never get tired of learning this kind of obscure thing about clothing. I knew middy blouses were military, but I had no idea they still used the term generally.<br /><br />I've just acquired a card of U.S. Army buttons that appears to date from WWII - just because it was such a cool thing.andrea.at.the.blue.doorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08532947489421472003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7043247847121448066.post-11273855456111357132010-03-17T08:22:52.620-07:002010-03-17T08:22:52.620-07:00Yes, I know your original posting was in 2008, but...Yes, I know your original posting was in 2008, but the military still uses the term blouse for male shirts. Love reading your blog. Just ran across it today.Emmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17950708814577574087noreply@blogger.com