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Blue Jean Baby: Are You Old Enough to Remember This?

April 03, 2011 2 min read 2 Comments

Who remembers this trend from the 70's?

  • Remember when we would get our favorite pair of denim cut-offs, frayed to perfection or our denim Levi jacket and then painstakingly embroider little flowers, mushrooms and smiley faces all over them?
  • Or even cool expressions like "love", "groovy" and "keep on truckin"?
  • Remember how when we finally finished them they were our to-die-for favorite and even Mom was not allowed to put them in the wash - we had to handle the cleaning ourselves?

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If you could see me now, you'd see my hand raised high in the air - I was so there, but I had a bit of a problem with mine.  Here is the story:

Growing up we would spend a two week stint of our summer vacation at our grandparent's farm.  Albeit it was only 30 miles from town, my grandparents were old school and only made the trip into town once a week to sell eggs and pick up any supplies they couldn't grow or make on the farm.  So when I asked my grandmother for some cool embroidery transfers to use todecorate my favorite cut-offs, I had to make do with what she had on hand … kitchen cup towel designs… with vegetable motifs and funny sayings like, "cool as a cucumber". Definitely not what I had in mind.

Anyway, I spent two laborious weeks embroidering in between farm chores (Hedy and I were responsible for gathering the eggs, then washing and crating them)and finally finished my cut-offs by the time I got back home.  I had stitched in "Love & Peace", some floppy 70's style flowers, the ubiquitous peace sign, and then I hadthose vegetables.  I had a big red one right on the back pocket.

I thought I was so cool until I modeled them for my parents and Dad caught the rear view of my shorts.  He made me rip out the back pocket with the big red vegetable.

It wasn't until years later that I understood,

hot as a pepper

was not appropriate for a young girl's behind!

As bad as I hated ripping that red pepper off, now I appreciate my dad making me do it.

Thanks, Dad - I miss you!

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So you can see were I was coming from when I created Blue Jean Baby for our spring collection.  It's not quite so faithfully rendered as my vegetable shorts, (thankfully) but updated with calicos and hand mending stitch-work.
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I think it is a great 70's look updated and perfect for now.
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If you have a blue jean story I'd love to hear it!  Send it to me here or post it on our Facebook Page.

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.Growing GGG

2 Responses

Martina
Martina

May 16, 2016

So sweet! Love all your stories that you share about your family. They always paint a great story of where your values come from and have a great lesson.

Cheryl
Cheryl

May 16, 2016

Martina – I know you have a denim story – please share!

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