draping on the form
but wait … lets look back at when I was weaving this fabric….
baste try on , baste try on ,cut try on ,baste baste
Day 3
slowely it is taking form
I need pockets!
twist fringes on the back
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Time to cut my indigo dyed warp and weft yardage !
I wanted to make a muslin first for my ideas so I did
fit is fine need to re draft the sleeve to be a cap sleeve
back when i dyed my warp with natural indigo and wove my yardage my blog about winding and dyeing this indigo warp here
ty it on the dress form… it is looking like what I wanted !
press …. then leave it to hang over night
in the morning I decide I will trim the bias hem
trimmed hem . Now to stay stitch so that the frayed edges behave and do not contine to fray more.. i prefer this look of the hem rather than turned up and machine sewn..
final fitting and sewing on the small blue buttons for the neckline to shoulder seam opening...
Another Saori garment to wear finished on the rack!!!! 💙💙💙
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A simple vest from the SAORI BEGINING CLOTHING DESIGN BOOK HERE the draping collar vest and my take on it...
the vest back with the unmistakable halo of angora. rather like a aurora borealis .
open
closed
Hope came to the studio to learn about weaving !
weaving on the SAORI CH60 LOOM here
she loved the Saori loom.
I love the saori small mini boat shuttles for rigid heddle looms
she loved the Saori loom and here is her first weaving !
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magggie came to pick up her Clemes and Clemes stiching stand ( see below)
when she was here she showed me how she learned how to spin a shifu paper yarn recently and she demoed it for me on the saori loom's bulit in bobbin winder! soo cool! i have to try spinning paper. now
Clemesand Clemes stitching stand she picked one up . it is totally aticulated!
of course maggie and I are going to use ours it to hold smaller weaving looms … but you can use it quilting and embroidery etc etc
and it folds up! if you are interested in them ? email me … jill@saorisantacruz.com
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finshing up with another designed piece
my "whole earth catalog fabric "
draping
asymmetrical pockets , my cotton ruana
Peaceful weaving in the California redwoods
Jill Nickolene Sanders
Love the designs for fabric thought of in the past as "throw away" or waste.
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