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Friday, March 22, 2013

sensei





some of you have already seen it. for those of you who haven't ejoy.
have a great spring weekend!





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Thursday, March 21, 2013

this is fashion because i say so -iV


brown skt1


remember this ? after a year of much thought, pattern drafting and other stuff this is what i finally made. the skirt is mcall's skirt  pattern  8424  that i graded to my actual size and instead of waist and waistband i made it a hip skirt and added a curved facing to lessen the bulk.
can't believe i was waist 25!! 



brown skirt

being a fashionista is hard work! spent over a year
looking for tops and sweaters, choosing buttons and styling it. evidently, if i spend time handweaving the fabric  it doesn't seem logical to slap the outfit together.and it's a good excuse to indulge in some degree of controlled frivolity.
finally this winter found the ideal boots to go w. the skirt. biker boots anyone? 
















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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

small luxuries



luxuries

 it's a rule of sewing: no matter how good you are at sewing, if your scissors are blunt you end up with a less than acceptable garment.
i've always been a fiskgar's girl ever since i took a weaving course in finland in the first ice age and came across them. actually i've had those same scissors up to now. since i live in a quaint town, there's a sharpener that passes by every two weeks and i've been sharpening my knives and scissors with him. but there comes a time when no matter how much i sharpen- actually he sharpens- it's no go.

time for new ones and a great excuse to go downtown to the old city where cuchilleria roca is located.
the place is a  delightful old fashioned store which  sells knives scissors, cutlery and impressive badger shaving brushes.the salespeople are also old fashioned in their service,very helpful and what i like the most, they do not rush customers; they make you feel as if they have all day just for you.

the lady who waited on me showed me the usual fiskgars and suggested kai scissors as well. she showed me the pro range,totally out of my budget, but goodness what scissors! i settled for the 9 inch mid range and the sales pitch was totally out of her control. she said that  they were japanese and that japanese steel was very good. as if i had to be cajoled into anything japanese!!

the scissors are heaven to work with. the handle is soft and  supple, the inclination is just right helping  to cut  without the need to pick up the fabric, yet another sewing no-no.
the blades are made of katana grade steel. i am convinced of that because of  japanese  reputation for excelling in craftsmanship, even in an industrial scenario. 
and they are nice to look at.

another small luxury: re-fashioning  defectuous shibori silk scarves for facings.
i'm cutting the pockets for a skirt from an ai dyed silk scarf which didn't make the grade.
more about the skirt tomorrow.



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