Friday, May 22, 2015

Jackets

The jacket:  I used an Indonesian tube skirt from Flores for the body, back and front, and part of the sleeves.  For the collar, I used a very old silk hand woven partial pha sin from Laos that was part of a phasin that had been cobbled together.  I took the old skirt apart and salvaged the pieces.  The very dark pieces near the bottom of the sleeves are from pieces left over from another old phasin, hand woven with indigo dyed threads.  The large sections of the sleeves is a skirt border, old, silk, from Laos.  It felt good to use all the small sections and pieces I have been saving because the seem to precious to just throw away.  This jacket came out beautifully and I will wear it a lot, I'm sure.  I did have to shorten the sleeves a bit, and did that by adding black rayon/linen to the reverse sides of the sleeves, and turning up the cuffs a bit.  I also added pockets.  It's quite a coat!




1 comment:

  1. Shelley, Jain and I have been inspired by your stories and pictures from some pretty challenging trips. I just found your blog site here and plan to follow your posts.
    Jain has been writing emails to a long list of friends during our travels and we are beginning to use this opportunity to chronicle our experiences. "To Travel Light" is our blog at mybaggbyjain.blogspot.com

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