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Showing posts with label Dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dress. Show all posts
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Friday, September 04, 2009
Is it a Tunic or a Dress?
TBD. Sometimes a design requires the hunt for the perfect fabric, other times the fabric inspires the design. That is the case this time. I had a piece of leather I had cut one of my leather corset leaf bodices out of that wants to be turned into either a tunic or a dress. My initial thoughts were tunic...but upon playing with some fabric around the house last night and today I am wondering if it might be a dress.
Here are the first peeks of an idea:



The lovely mauve and off white fabric you see is an antique kimono obi. The delicious giant buttons are vintage! I love recycling and repurposing fabric and buttons. To use the kimono obi fabric, I need to take it apart.

When I exposed part of the liner I discovered the makers mark (no not the whiskey), does anyone read Japanese characters? I'd love to know who made this as all kimonos and obis are meticulously and precisely hand sewn and this is the first stamp or label I have come across! This one, like a couple others I've worked with, had a lovely hidden silk lined pocket as well. I love the discovering little treasures like these. As the silk is in pristine condition I think it will find it's home in a purse in the near future.

Here is what it looks like day two. Part of the process is taking apart the first draft, which is simply pinned fabric and actually starting to tailor and assemble the item. Right now I am working on some organic, raised darts along the front waist. The idea is to cinch in the waist a bit, so it looks less sack like when the obi belt is tied around it. More later as the design progresses.
Here are the first peeks of an idea:

The lovely mauve and off white fabric you see is an antique kimono obi. The delicious giant buttons are vintage! I love recycling and repurposing fabric and buttons. To use the kimono obi fabric, I need to take it apart.
When I exposed part of the liner I discovered the makers mark (no not the whiskey), does anyone read Japanese characters? I'd love to know who made this as all kimonos and obis are meticulously and precisely hand sewn and this is the first stamp or label I have come across! This one, like a couple others I've worked with, had a lovely hidden silk lined pocket as well. I love the discovering little treasures like these. As the silk is in pristine condition I think it will find it's home in a purse in the near future.
Here is what it looks like day two. Part of the process is taking apart the first draft, which is simply pinned fabric and actually starting to tailor and assemble the item. Right now I am working on some organic, raised darts along the front waist. The idea is to cinch in the waist a bit, so it looks less sack like when the obi belt is tied around it. More later as the design progresses.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Think Vintage for your Fall Fashion Needs
YazBerry Vintage Dress featured in an Etsy.com treasury list "fall fashion!!!" by Jewelry Maker and over sized pin cushion creator, minusOne.
1970s Long Sleeve Dress - Purple Print - YazBerry - Vintage Click link to shop!
"fall fashion!!!" treasury can be viewed here until Thursday.
I really enjoy the color palate minusOne selected featuring shades of rich plums and deep golden yellows. The classy vintage styles are fabulous!
Be sure to check out minusOne's stores on Etsy.com: minusOne.etsy.com for minusOne jewelry and jayteedoubleyou.etsy.com for her Blue Hair Knits line of over sized pin cushions. Here are a few of my favorite items for your viewing pleasure:
1970s Long Sleeve Dress - Purple Print - YazBerry - Vintage Click link to shop!
"fall fashion!!!" treasury can be viewed here until Thursday. I really enjoy the color palate minusOne selected featuring shades of rich plums and deep golden yellows. The classy vintage styles are fabulous!
Be sure to check out minusOne's stores on Etsy.com: minusOne.etsy.com for minusOne jewelry and jayteedoubleyou.etsy.com for her Blue Hair Knits line of over sized pin cushions. Here are a few of my favorite items for your viewing pleasure:
Labels:
Blue Hair Knits,
Dress,
Etsy Treasury,
Etsy.com,
jayteedoubleyou,
jewelry,
minusOne,
pin cushion,
Vintage,
YazBerry
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