Hello,
Sorry I haven't been around for a while.
I had a couple of emails from people wanting to join the blog. I've misplaced them I'm sorry. I sort of ignored them and then they got deleted from my inbox.
If you still would like to join us here, leave a comment on the blog with details of how I can contact you with an invite.
Thanks for your understanding.
Enid Gilchrist pattern books were published for many years from the late 1940's through to the 1970's. Her patterns made it easier for millions of mothers to make clothing for their children in a time when there was not the mass production of cheap clothing
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Little Smock for Busy Girl of Three

Book: Enid Gilchrist Three to Six - Clothes for Boys and Girls
Fabric: Clear plastic, cotton broadcloth, quilting cotton
Size: Three to Four years
A very easy smock to whip up which is nice and long to protect the children's clothes. I made this for a customer who needed a long sleeved smock but with a easy-to-wipe plastic front. I left out the gorgeous detailing that is supposed to be on this smock due to the plastic being there. I also left off the collar and bound both neck and hem with bias.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Shift, 2-5 years

I made this shift for the 2 year old daughter of a friend. It looks huge now but should last her a long time! It looks better in real life - not a very good photo.
The buttons are from my grandmother's collection - they are old old old.
Pattern: Shift
Book: Play Clothes, page 17
Size: 2-5 yrs
Fabric: Cotton print
Baby Sunsuit 2
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Baby's Sunsuit



I messed up by not

adding seam and hem allowances. The previous two pattern I've made were virtually seamless and had bound hems so I didn't need to. It fits fine now, but there's not much room for growth. I'm not too bothered though, being so quick to make I can easily run up another!
Pattern: Baby's Sunsuit
Book: Play Clothes
Size: 9-18 mths
Fabric: Blue gingham and a quilting fat quarter
Sunday, November 1, 2009
My first Enid ...
I thought it about time I introduced myself. My name is Carol and I live near Byron Bay. I joined this blog some months ago with the intention of showing my Enid Gilchrist handiwork. I made this dress in August and am only just now getting around to posting it.


I'm so thrilled with this book and I hope to find more. This must have been a godsend to women in the 60's. There is almost every style of garment a girl could want in this book. Thanks for allowing me to join in.
The dress came from this book, which I bought at an op shop in Mullumbimby for 20c last year. I've also drafted a jacket, a long coat and two dresses from the same book, which I will make in the coming weeks.
I'm so thrilled with this book and I hope to find more. This must have been a godsend to women in the 60's. There is almost every style of garment a girl could want in this book. Thanks for allowing me to join in.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Cool Dress
The yoke, made from vintage material, is lined with the same. The pattern calls for bias under the arm pits. It took a few cups of tea umming and arrhing to decide if I should make the bias in the contrasting vintage material or not. In the end I thought the contrast would make a sweet effect - what do you think? 
Pattern: Cool Dress
Book: Play Clothes (p16)
Size: 9-18months
Fabrics: cottons
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