Wednesday, February 16, 2011
My Embroidery Inspirations...
From Top:
1. Embroidery Design book from my grandmother Earline
2. A page from Encyclopedia of Modern Sewing, 1943
3. Scarf from Andrew's Cali clothes box
4. Owl Embroidery from Tsumori Chisato's a/w 2005/06
5. Page from Violet M. Endicott's embroidery book
6. Vintage fabric from Antiques mall in Elijay, GA
7. Joni Mitchell's Song to a Seagull album cover
8. detail of embroidery from "Kawaii" catalogue by Tsumori Chisato
9. embroidery from Tsumori Chisatos a/w 2006/07 collection
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Friday, August 13, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Cuuuuuute!
I made this cupcake hat based on Nell Ziroli's First Birthday Hat pattern, but embellished it like crazy with tons of sprinkles, a glittery candle, and a roving "flame". I think that's the cool thing about making children's items---they look cute in everything, so why not make them wear the most ridiculous possible things? (The model is my adorable cousin, Rosalyn.)
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Sandra Backlund is my hero!
from "DiamondCutDiamond" from "Pool Position"
Sandra Backlund has been a star to me since I discovered her almost-overwhelmingly voluminous DiamondCutDiamond collection in an (2007?) issue of Surface magazine. Today, while searching for inspiration, I looked at her site again. Much like other designers these days, she has been "downsizing", but in Backlund-land that means that she has been making more wearable pieces with minimal volume which still retain the surface interest of her earlier collections. She has worked primarily in knits, but has been known to use paper, clothespins, and other commonplace materials to hand-assemble her structural garments.
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