And another jacket. Materials: indigo dyed hand spun, hand woven cotton from a Lienten village in northern Laos, 2003. The fabric is very thick with indigo and not easy to work with. The white hand woven cotton is from Japan, katazome, which is a resist paste of indigo, either block printed or done free hand, here in a butterfly design. This fabric is about the same weight and texture as the dark blue. The collar is a 50/50 silk cotton I picked up in Myanmar a couple of years ago. The design is a modified kimono style. It has irregular shaped pockets and "picking", or sashiko, a Japanese running stitch. I used DMC perle cotton white for the sashiko.
Next project is to embroider my old Levi jacket. I am doing scroll work, a moon and Tibetan clouds.
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