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Sunday, September 29, 2013
Ready to sew
Three patterns cut out. One new tunic pattern from Marcie Tilton, a gored jacket pattern using the Kantha quilt I got from Firoz' visit, and a third, a jacket pattern I reconstructed of a Georgian garment from the 1700's. I used a piece of cotton/linen I dyed brick red last year. Should be fun to see how these turn out. I will post photos.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Sewing Projects
Here are some of the sewing projects I've been working on. the first two photos are my interpretation of a Khamu jacket I brought back from Laos in 2011. I had to size the pattern up. The green jacket is hand woven Lao silk lined with Robert Kaufman polished cotton. The blue jacket is indigo dyed hand woven Lao silk lined with purple polished cotton.
The third Chinese style jacket is hand woven Lao silk lined with purple, again. the cuffs of the jacket are pieces of a hand woven silk skirt border from Laos.
The black jacket is a rough bengaline style silk, hand woven, bordered by Kaufman's silk/cotton blend in a bright peacock blue. It is fully lined and generously sized. Very elegant.
The last piece is my own pattern for a steampunk/circus vest made with kutnu,a cotton silk ikat woven fabric from the Gaziantip area of Turkey and long used for folk costumes, jacket and traditional yeleks. It is lined with red silk/cotton.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
When All Else Fails, Drop Back and Knit
Today I finally put together the dress I've been thinking about for several months. I made the pattern for the bodice, but I am afraid I didn't put as much energy into it as I have on some projects, and because of that, the entire design was just a little off. This always pisses me off, because I've gone and ruined another piece of perfectly good, and somewhat expensive, fabric. As I ripped out the seam that connected the bodice to the skirt, I was careful to smooth out the pieces I will salvage and use for some other, now smaller, project. Sewing is like that for me. One great triumph and several crappy failures. So I decided to start the embroidery project I had laid out. Well, it's just not my day. The embroidery cotton was too thin for the project I had in mind...I do have plenty of other, thicker colors, but I found myself frustrated and astonished that my embroidery skills had deserted me too. So, yes, I have thrown in the thread. I'm downstairs now, knitting...and that would be re-knitting...the sweater I started last year and decided to unravel and start again...with a different pattern...one that is very simple and I'm sure I can finish...maybe.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Assuit Project
The cost of vintage assuit has gone through the moon of late. I was lucky to get this piece at a very very reasonable price. I refuse to pay over $200 for them, so...I was quite surprised when this one arrived. It's very large and heavily embroidered. I cleaned it in oxyclean, yes, I know, not the preferred cleaner, but it did the trick. After a good rinse and a nice layout on towels to dry, it came up quite well. The color is off-white, not yellow as when I received it, and the tarnish spots have reduced to a very small area. There are two tears, one in the net and one in the midst of some embroidery, a little harder to repair. I do love it.
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