A glam-seeking mom who couldn’t afford her dream ’50s wardrobe but refuses the “drudgery” of being a stay-at-home mom instead makes her own beautiful dresses—from charity shop bedsheets, tablecloths, and even CURTAINS. Rosie Chandler doesn’t like the “mom uniform” of jeans and a top and wanted to embrace glamorous mid-century fashion styles on a daily basis. However, her fashion heart and her wallet didn’t match, with the full-time mom finding professional reproduction dresses—costing 160 pounds (US$220) a pop—too pricey for her budget. Undeterred, the 39-year-old decided to dust off her sewing machine and watched countless YouTube tutorials to learn the tricks of the trade. Armed with vintage sewing patterns and charity shop bedding, Rosie started creating glamorous looks that meant she could kick jeans and leggings to the curb. The creative mom-of-four not only loves the pocket-friendly price of creating clothes for herself and her family this way, but also …