So many beautiful and interesting tie fabrics! I sewed together some lengths of tie fabric and then stitched a tube wide enough to fit these plastic Madrid Gras beads inside. After inserting a bead I tied a knot and just kept going. Large and lightweight jewelry, my motto!
Apr 18, 2019
Apr 2, 2019
Denim Kimono
I’m taking a Creative Clothing class (again) with Lorraine Torrence, always a fun experience. The assignment was to recycle or reuse a garment or fabric into something new. I was interested in trying out Sandra Betzina’s new kimono pattern, Vogue1610, so I decided to use it for my project. The base fabric for the kimono was a denim curtain that I bought at the Stoughton St. Vincent store known for their amazing textile sale in the spring. I embellished it with various textiles I have collected along the way, Ikat runners from Art Gheko on Monroe Street and some hand-woven indigo hill tribe batik fabric from Ginger Blossom in Richmond Illinois.
I made this kimono as a 60th birthday gift for my amazing sister who can still stand on her head, among other things. Our equally amazing Mother passed away recently so I wanted to include a small embroidery detail from one of her favorite dresses in the front band.
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