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phosphorodiary · 1 year
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wyrmscraft · 4 months
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Dresden Bloom from Cozy Quilt Designs. I’m not a fan of appliqué but I can do it when it needs doing.
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fenhuang · 1 year
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So I finally had time again for some sewing: Our patchwork group had a sewing weekend together and I made this!
Some strip piecing and a reverse appliqué freehand drafted ginko leaf pattern later, I have a new pillow cover.
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Denim star shaped appliqués . Sold in packs of 5
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lauralot89 · 1 year
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Fiber Crafts
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Spinning: The process of winding fiber into thread or yarn. Can be done with a drop spindle or a spinning wheel. Can also be done on industrial machinery such as a spinning mule.
Plying: Taking two or more strands of spun thread and twisting them together to make a stronger yarn. Can be done on a spindle, spinning wheel, or machine.
Weaving: The process of forming cloth by interlacing two sets of threads, the warps (longitudinal) and the wefts (latitudinal), on a loom.
Bead Weaving: A type of weaving in which beads are woven into the fabric. This can be done with or without a loom.
Tapestry: A type of weaving in which only the weft threads can be seen from the front of the work, with all warp threads hidden on the back. Tapestries weave an image into the front of the work.
Nålbinding: A historic precursor to knitting, still practiced by the Nanti people of Peru. Nålbinding creates fabric by creating interlocking loops of yarn with a single-eyed needle. Nålbinding differs from knitting and crochet in that, in nålbinding, the entire length of the working yarn must be passed through each loop made.
Knitting: The process of forming cloth by interlocking loops of yarn. Knitting is most commonly done with two or more needles held in the hands, but can also be done with knitting looms or machines. The two most common methods of hand knitting are the English and Continental styles.
Crochet: The process of forming cloth by interlocking loops of yarn. This is most commonly done with a crochet hook, but can be done with the fingers. Crochet can also be done on looms. Whereas many stitches are active at any given time in knitting, in crochet, each stitch is finished before another is made.
Macramé: The process of creating textiles by making knots in cords. The main knots used in macramé are square knots and half-hitches.
Chinese Knotting: The process of knotting cord into decorations and charms.
Felting: The process of creating cloth by matting fibers together. In wet felting, fibers are exposed to water and then pressed and agitated to join the fibers together. In needle felting, fibers are joined by repeatedly being stabbed with specialized needles.
Rope Making: The process of braiding or twisting fibers together to create rope.
Sennit: The process of creating cord by braiding dried fibers.
Sewing: Using a needle and thread to join pieces of fabric. Sewing is done either by hand or machine. Sewing can be used to create garments and other items or to tailor preexisting items. Sewing can be either constructive (creating objects) or decorative (adorning objects).
Darning: A method of mending holes and worn areas in fabric. Darning can be either hand sewn or done with a machine, and weaves threads to fill in holes within fabric.
Embroidery: A form of sewing in which various stitches are added onto a preexisting fabric or item. Originally used for mending clothing, embroidery stitches are now also used decoratively. Embroidery can be done only with thread, but may also incorporate beads, sequins, and other decorative notions, such as beetle wings.
Cross-stitch: A type of embroidery in which the thread is sewn in X-shaped stitches across fabric.
Needlepoint: A type of embroidery in which yarn is stitched through an open weave canvas.
Tatting: The process of lace-making by looping and knotting thread. Tatting can be done with a shuttle, with a needle, or with a combination of tatting and crocheting techniques called cro-tatting.
Appliqué: The process of attaching one piece of fabric on top of a larger piece. Originally done to mend fabric, appliqué is now commonly used as decoration.
Patchwork: The process of sewing small pieces of fabric together to create a larger piece. This is often done to form a pattern or image.
Quilting: The process of stitching three or more layers of fabric together. Quilting is typically used to make blankets. Fabric layers can either be quilted by hand, usually with the aid of a quilting hoop, tied, or quilted using a domestic sewing machine or a longarm machine.
Banner Making: The process of creating a flag or banner. Banner making incorporates many other forms of needlework, such as patchwork, sewing, and embroidery.
Needlework: The umbrella term for textile handicrafts.
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tanuki-kimono · 2 years
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Adorable Moon viewing festival-themed obi, showing white rabbits gazing at the moon made from shibori (tie and dye), with patchwork appliqués for the ears + sanpou tray with rice dumplings offerings.
Happy Tsukimi 2022 everyone!
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newvegasdyke · 3 months
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you worked in a quilt shop, cool! how was it? did you get a good staff discount 😄
Ooo I could say so many things about that lol. Some parts were bad— the rude customers, male customers who got all weird and extra rude to me because they didn’t what they were doing and I did. I didn’t like my boss either! We weren’t allowed to sit even if no one was in the store. But she got to sit as much as she wanted back in her office! Which had security cameras for normal reasons but she would also use them to call the store phone if she saw us sitting down or using the computer to do a task longer than she thought we should. She also fired me in a way that was so cowardly and unprofessional ?
But the good parts!! I learned soooo much about sewing in general and quilting a little in depth. I learned how to quilt like how to piece a front, piece a back if needed, layer it with batting (cotton is my favorite), top stitch, and the binding!!! I did at one point know how to do a mitered corner that looked pretty nice but it’s been a while. I also learned some more I guess craft sewing? Bags, fabric bowls/baskets, that kind of thing.
One of my favorite parts was when I got to help customers pick out fabric. It might have been my top favorite part. When a quilter wanted help picking something out, especially when they needed to find fabric to go with something they already had. It was just so fun to go through the hundreds of bolts to find the right choice!! Talking with the customer learning what they’re making and for who and why— and quilters usually love to talk about it. I love picking out coordinating things like that, paying attention to movement, and colors being complimentary or not and if that’s what they wanted or not, etc. I liked when people came in a little nervous and overwhelmed by picking fabric for their project but they left feeling excited and confident about sewing!
Overall it was just really good for my creative development both in practical sewing skills and also it helped me to think more creatively that is to say think about a subject etc from many different angles and perspectives thought wise. That is so vague so an example. I made a quilt inspired by fallout 4, but no appliqués. It was patchwork that kind of reflected the in game map, and the borders were various fabrics with patterns that reminded me of the game— something with the constitution, vintage baseballs, old bottle caps, neat rows of mid century looking homes, plane blueprints. It was so fun and I think really got me into that kind of thing. Thank you for asking btw this was fun to remember it all!!!
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styleofdiamandis · 1 year
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                 PHOTOSHOOT: MODZIK MAGAZINE
Modzik is a Paris-based magazine which featured Marina on their June 2019 cover! The photoshoot, which took place at the Hotel Grand Amour, was taken by Enzo Orlando.
Styling by Clélia Cazals, hair by Anita Bujoli and makeup by Helena Henrion, respectively.
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We’re starting off strong with a very hard leather look. The black lambskin bomber jacket with shiny patchwork puff sleeves is from Dutch designer Ronald van der Kemp’s Spring/Summer 2019 Haute Couture collection which was paired with a Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2019 paneled leather skirt.
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As in accessories, M rocked a suede version of Agnelle’s leopard print gloves.
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Dutch emerging designer label Ninamounah created Marina's Howling red patent croc-embossed over-the-knee Western boots for their Fall/Winter 2019 "Evolve Around Me" collection!
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Such a dreamy shot! Here, M rocks a Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2019 beige cotton zip-up blazer with contrasting white peak lapel.
Her long crystal shoulder duster earrings are part of Vivienne Westwood’s Spring/Summer 2019 lookbook.
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It’s getting wild! Belgian emerging designer label LĒO created Marina’s cropped croc-embossed white patent leather jacket with swinghooks! It’s from their Fall/Winter 2019 collection titled “Trance”.
Both her tiger print silk pencil skirt (pictured in grey)...
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...and leopard print brocade pumps with oversized buckles are from the Rochas Spring/Summer 2019 collection.
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For the penulimate look, Marina lounges in one of the most eye-catching pieces from Fendi’s Spring/Summer 2019 runway show! As worn by Kendall Jenner, it’s the Zucca logo-embossed white leather oversized bomber jacket with large zip side pockets.
Her “Citizen” multi appliqué black lambskin leather gloves are fruit of the collaboration between French menswear designer Louis Gabriel Nouchi and Agnelle.
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A pair of black patent leather ankle boots with round buckle detail and perspex heels from Mulberry's Spring/Summer 2019 collection completed the look!
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And last but not least, Marina poses in the Ninamounah Spring/Summer 2019 Termite grey wool blazer bodysuit with baroque pearl buttons.
The rest of her look is from Dior’s spectacular Spring/Summer 2019 presentation. It includes her pleated ombré organza midi skirt...
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...a single star and faux pearl curved gold-plated brass earring...
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...an elastic polyester J’adior cross-over headband in beige (which she styled into a choker)...
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...this stunning crystal leaf and gold brass logo bracelet...
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...and, last but not least, beige cotton ankle wrap ballet flats with J’adior lettering.
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elphie93 · 11 days
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wisebutterflyshop · 2 months
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Denim skirts with side slits have surged in popularity as a versatile and stylish wardrobe staple, capturing the essence of contemporary fashion trends. This overview explores the current trends surrounding denim skirts with side slits, highlighting popular styling choices and emerging design variations that have captivated fashion enthusiasts worldwide.
Statement Slits: One of the prominent trends in denim skirts with side slits is the emphasis on bold and eye-catching slit designs. Rather than subtle openings, many skirts feature statement slits that extend higher up the thigh or even reach the hip. These exaggerated slits add a touch of drama and allure to the garment, creating a striking silhouette that demands attention.
Asymmetrical Hemlines: Another emerging trend in denim skirts with side slits is the incorporation of asymmetrical hemlines. Designers are experimenting with irregular cuts and hemlines, giving denim skirts a modern and edgy twist. Asymmetrical hemlines add visual interest and dimension to the garment, elevating it from a basic wardrobe staple to a fashion-forward statement piece.
Vintage Vibes: Vintage-inspired denim skirts with side slits are making a comeback in the fashion world. Retro silhouettes, such as A-line or button-front designs, are being reimagined with modern details like side slits, giving them a fresh and contemporary appeal. Vintage washes, distressing, and faded denim are also popular choices, adding to the nostalgic charm of these skirts.
Utility Aesthetic: The utility trend has influenced denim skirts with side slits, with designers incorporating utilitarian details such as cargo pockets, D-ring belts, and exposed zippers. These functional elements add an urban edge to the skirts while offering practicality and versatility. The juxtaposition of rugged utility details with the femininity of side slits creates a unique and on-trend aesthetic.
Athleisure Influence: The athleisure trend has permeated the denim skirt scene, inspiring designs that seamlessly blend comfort with style. Elastic waistbands, drawstring closures, and sporty stripes are being incorporated into denim skirts with side slits, blurring the lines between activewear and casual fashion. These hybrid designs offer a relaxed and effortless vibe, perfect for everyday wear.
Embellished Accents: Embellishments are adding a touch of glamour and sophistication to denim skirts with side slits. From embroidered motifs and sequin detailing to patchwork and appliqués, designers are embellishing skirts with intricate accents that elevate their aesthetic appeal. These embellished skirts are ideal for dressing up for special occasions or adding a dose of personality to everyday looks.
Monochrome Styling: Monochrome styling is gaining traction in the world of denim skirts with side slits, with tonal ensembles creating a sleek and sophisticated look. Pairing a denim skirt with a matching denim top or jacket creates a cohesive and polished outfit that exudes effortless style. Monochrome styling allows the side slits of the skirt to take center stage, adding visual interest without overwhelming the overall look.
In conclusion, denim skirts with side slits are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, with current trends reflecting a blend of bold statement designs, vintage inspiration, utilitarian details, athleisure influences, embellished accents, and monochrome styling. Whether you prefer a classic silhouette with a modern twist or an edgy design with vintage charm, there is a denim skirt with side slits to suit every style preference and fashion sensibility.
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middleland · 3 months
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New Masters 3: Women Artists of Northeast Ohio, Mary L. Alexander, "Growth 4", 2019, Honorable Mention by Ursuline College
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“This quilt is part of my series called Metamorphosis. The series is a meditation on growth and transformation and the shaped elements are meant to suggest natural forms. I use fragments of older patchwork quilts that I have shibori dyed. I then dye, shape, and heat-set silk and hand-appliqué these 3D forms onto the quilt background. Thus, the older quilts transform into something new. They are a metaphor for my own growth as an artist and a person.” Mary Lou Alexander     
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jossiechic · 5 months
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aditimittalofficial · 5 months
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Crafting Timeless Bonds: Mother-Daughter Dresses with Personalized Touches
The relationship between a mother and daughter is a tapestry woven with love, shared memories, and moments that create an indelible bond.
One delightful way to celebrate and strengthen this connection is through the world of fashion, specifically in the realm of mother-daughter dresses.
Adding personalized touches to these ensembles not only enhances their aesthetic appeal but also infuses them with unique sentiments that resonate with the deep ties between generations.
The Significance of Mother-Daughter Dresses: Mother-daughter dresses serve as more than just garments; they embody shared experiences, milestones, and the passing down of traditions. When personalized touches are added, these dresses become symbolic of the cherished moments that define the relationship.
Embroidery: A Stitch in Time: Embroidery, with its timeless charm, provides a beautiful way to personalize mother-daughter dresses. Mothers can choose to embellish the dresses with significant dates, initials, or even a meaningful quote, creating garments that tell a story with every stitch.
Monograms: Crafting Identity and Unity: Monogrammed mother-daughter dresses add a touch of sophistication and identity. The intertwining of initials or names creates a shared emblem that speaks to the unity and individuality of each family member, making these dresses truly one-of-a-kind.
Customized Prints and Patterns: Infuse creativity into mother-daughter dresses by opting for customized prints and patterns. Whether it's a motif that holds sentimental value or a unique design that reflects shared interests, personalized prints add an extra layer of meaning to these special garments.
Matching Jewelry: A Shimmering Connection: Extend personalization beyond the fabric by incorporating matching jewelry. This could be bracelets, necklaces, or even earrings that are specially chosen or crafted to complement the mother-daughter dresses, creating a cohesive and dazzling look.
Incorporating Family Heirlooms: Elevate the sentimental value of mother-daughter dresses by incorporating family heirlooms. This could be a piece of lace from a grandmother's wedding gown or a vintage brooch passed down through generations, infusing the dresses with a rich history.
Handwritten Messages: A Touch of Intimacy: For a truly personal touch, consider adding handwritten messages or notes onto the fabric. This could be a heartfelt letter from mother to daughter or vice versa, creating a tangible and intimate connection within the fabric of the dresses.
Quilting Memories: Stitching Generations Together: Quilting is an art that involves stitching together layers of fabric, much like the weaving of family history. Create a patchwork design on the mother-daughter dresses, each piece representing a unique memory, ensuring that every glance at the garment is a journey through time.
DIY Embellishments: A Crafty Bond: Embrace the joy of crafting by adding DIY embellishments to mother-daughter dresses. This could include fabric painting, appliqué work, or even beading. Not only does this foster creativity, but it also becomes a shared project, strengthening the bond between generations.
Incorporating Birthstones: A Touch of Astrology: For a touch of astrology and personal connection, consider incorporating birthstones into the mother-daughter dresses. These gemstones not only add a pop of color but also represent the unique qualities and connections between family members.
Symbolic Colors: Conveying Emotions Through Hues: Personalize mother-daughter dresses by choosing colors that hold personal significance. Whether it's a favorite shade, a color associated with a shared experience, or one that represents a special meaning, the chosen hues become a silent language of emotions.
Personalized Labels and Tags: A Subtle Mark of Identity: Add a discreet yet meaningful touch by sewing personalized labels or tags into the mother-daughter dresses. These labels can carry names, dates, or a special message, acting as a subtle mark of identity within the garments.
Travel-Inspired Embellishments: Mapping Memories: For families with a love for travel, consider incorporating travel-inspired embellishments into the dresses. This could be a stitched map of a favorite destination, embroidered landmarks, or even fabric from a place of sentimental value.
Digital Printing: Capturing Moments in Fabric: In the digital age, take advantage of advanced printing techniques to transfer cherished photographs onto the fabric of mother daughter dresses. This modern approach allows for a visual representation of shared memories within the very fabric of the garments.
Nature-Inspired Embroidery: Celebrating Growth and Renewal: Connect the dresses to the natural world by incorporating nature-inspired embroidery. Whether it's flowers, leaves, or butterflies, these symbols can represent growth, renewal, and the evolving nature of the mother-daughter relationship.
Musical Motifs: Harmony in Fabric: If music holds a special place in the family's heart, consider incorporating musical motifs into the dresses. Notes, instruments, or even the lyrics of a favorite song can add a melodious touch to these special garments.
Scented Touches: Infusing Fragrance into Fabric:Enhance the sensory experience by infusing a subtle fragrance into the fabric. This could be achieved through scented sachets, perfumed embroidery, or even by using fabrics with a natural and pleasant aroma.
Coordinated Accessories: Completing the Ensemble: Extend personalization beyond the dresses themselves by coordinating accessories. Matching shoes, handbags, or even hair accessories can complement the mother-daughter outfits, creating a polished and unified look.
Artistic Brushstrokes: Painting Emotions on Fabric: Explore the world of fabric painting to add artistic brushstrokes to the mother-daughter dresses. This allows for a unique and handcrafted touch that captures the essence of the relationship.
Personalized Buttons and Fasteners: The Finishing Touch: Don't overlook the importance of buttons and fasteners. Opt for personalized options that could include engraved initials, family crests, or even whimsical designs that hold sentimental value.
Conclusion
Mother-daughter dresses with personalized touches are not merely garments; they are an embodiment of shared love, memories, and a connection that transcends time.
The intricate details and thoughtfully chosen elements within these dresses serve as a tangible representation of the unique bond between generations.
By infusing personal touches into the fabric, these dresses become a living testament to the stories, traditions, and cherished moments that define the enduring relationship between a mother and her daughter.
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