Tuesday, August 31, 2010

scarf 1

scarf
Made this scarf sometime in June (or maybe May? I can't remember!) The French General 'Rural Jardin' fabric I used is so nice and light and soft! It's perfect for a spring/summer/fall scarf (I'm so glad I brought this with me to Scotland. Saved me from the freezing temperatures in Edinburgh.) The ends were finished with some cotton lace trim from Mokuba. I wasn't sure how to finish the corners with the loose trim so I used Liberty of London Fairford to bind the corners. I think it worked pretty well. And I love all these colours together. The scarf measures approximately half a meter by two meters.

scarf

Sunday, August 29, 2010

welcome home ebs!

welcome home ebs
Went to pick up a few meters of this awesome Liberty of London ebs print fabric at the workroom a few days ago. I can't wait to make a dress out of it.

Monday, August 16, 2010

pedestrian sunday

Just back in time for Pedestrian Sunday at Kensington Market today (yesterday?).

Thanks to Old Weston and Kid Icarus for inviting me to set up shop! And friends for stopping by!

I pretty much only took photos of Old Weston's display, so, enjoy!

rosalyn
old weston - eazy-e moleskine notebooks
old weston - stay gold!
old weston - acorns
kid icarus sign

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

nani iro fuccra

My favourite Nani Iro double gauze design yet! I wanted to make a dress from this, but I'm really impatient and wanted to wear it right away, so I made a top instead. It started out as just the top of dress A from Stylish Dress Book 1, but I added some sleeves, opened the back up a bit and finished the bottom with a wide tie. So... it's kind of not really like dress A at all. No matter, I love this colourway and the double gauze is so nice to wear. It's so comfortable!

Thank you to Karyn for helping me take these headless shots! (I'm never doing self-portraits. It's way too hard.)

front
detail
tie

(Also, just ignore the loose threads everywhere. I had just finished the bucket hat class at the workroom and I forget to clean those loose threads off. I always forget!)

Friday, June 11, 2010

customize your own book cover: generation a

generation a
Inspired by Customized Coupland, I made my own. I re-used some crumpled up kraft paper to wrap the cover, stamped it with white ink, and drew on the "a" (unfortunately in silver because my white pen dried out). I love how the used kraft paper gives the cover so much texture. (I even placed it so that there's a bit of a gradient in crumpling from the front right corner.)

I even added a bookmark!

a
bookmark

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

fabric flower garland

red, white, and black
I made this fabric flower garland about a month ago for ot's belated birthday gift (it's a tradition - the belated part). Her signature colours are red, white and black (and sometimes grey.) I based it on this tutorial I found. I folded the squares a bit differently and placed two up and two down so the pattern sides are visible from the top and bottom.

I kind of liked it, so I made one for myself in orange, yellow and blue (my favourite is the orange chiyogami print.)

orange, yellow, and blue
orange, yellow, and blue
orange, yellow, and blue

Thursday, June 3, 2010

yard sale trunk show

June 13, 2010 @ the workroom - fun guaranteed!

yard sale trunk show