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Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

Moodboard for March 2013


Thought I'd share my moodboard for my next collection. It's inspired by busy cities like Tokyo and will feature hand-dyed textiles in moody indigo and grey, with touches of citrus yellow. Geometric shapes and sharp angles balance out the watery look of the fabrics. It'll be a small transeasonal collection - a couple of dresses, some tops,  light outerwear, a couple of skirts and a cute pair of shorts. I'm aiming to have it all finished and in the shop by early March. I've got a lot of other projects to work on at the moment with settling into our new apartment (yes! we moved in on Saturday!), making my wedding dress (!) and a bit of custom work, so I'm giving myself plenty of time to get it all done. Now I just need to wait for my sewing machines & other equipment to arrive so I can really get started!

I should mention that the photos used above & their original sources can be found on my March 2013 Pinterest board.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Duffel Coat Makeover

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When my Dad and I were in Japan, we noticed girls everywhere wearing cute duffle coats. Dad saw one in a department store that was exactly like one he used to have. I said I knew exactly which coat he was talking about, because I've tried it on before and wished it was my size. Ever since I first read Paddington Bear I've loved the look of duffle coats.

I started looking for one of my own, which seemed easy as every store was stocking a variety of duffle coats. None of them were quite right though. They all had fur trims, the fabric was too thin and cheap, they had crazy linings, or if they were nice they were too expensive (or they only came in tiny Japanese sizes).

I kept saying to dad 'It needs to be that nice camel colour that yours is'... 'I want proper horn toggles like on yours'... 'I like how yours has a tartan lining'... you can see where this was going. Finally sick of wandering around crazy Japanese clothing shops, Dad said 'If you can make my old coat fit you, it's yours'. I thought about it and realised that although it would be a big job (literally - it was a huge coat), it would be worth it to have the lovely fabric and proper trims.

So when we got home, we dug the coat out of the wardrobe.


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It was huge, had a few little moth holes and stunk of moth balls. I was happy though, because the fabric and trims were just as nice as I remembered and the way it was constructed meant that the job would be a little bit easier than I originally thought.

I re-set the sleeve, bringing the shoulders in and making the sleeve just the right length. I narrowed the sleeve and the side seams. I added princess seams at the front and darts at the back. I moved the pockets upwards and hacked about 25cm off the bottom.

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I'm so happy with how it turned out! I'm glad I took my time to do it properly, and extra glad I didn't buy a cheap reproduction in Japan. I love this coat!

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Of course the weekend that I finally finished this lovely warm coat has been the warmest weather in weeks! Winter is supposed to be just over a week away and we've had sunny 24 degree weather (that's 75 fahrenheit). So I had to throw on a winter-y outfit to take these photos because it looks stupid wearing a coat over a t-shirt and shorts.

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I googled Gloverall and found that they are still making duffle coats in a huge range of beautiful colours! For three hundred pounds though, I think I'll just stick with my customised vintage version!

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Kyoto, Nara, Shiga Kogen, Tokyo

I'm putting the rest of my Japan pics all in one post because I want to get to the Thailand photos! Half of these are on my old camera and the rest are on my new camera - can you tell the difference?


A family friend was kind enough to open his Kimono shop to show me all the different textiles. It was so interesting!






We rented bikes to get around Kyoto & Nara - it's such an easy way to travel in Japan! It started snowing several times during our ride in Kyoto.




Cute deer at Nara




Amazing patterns in the bark of this tree

Arriving at Shiga Kogen to more snow than they'd seen in a long time!








Tokyo!

Awesome rockers dancing at Yoyogi park, Harajuku

Yoyogi park flea market


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Tokyo Disneyland

I have LOTS of travel photos to post so I'll break them up into smaller pieces. Today I'm posting my photos from Tokyo Disneyland! My Dad and I (actually my whole family) absolutely love Disneyland for the awesome rides, beautiful grounds, happy atmosphere and of course that indescribable 'magic'! Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney park we went to, when my brother and I were only two and four. When Dad and I were planning our Japanese ski trip, we just had to include a trip to Disneyland and DisneySea!
The day before we went, I bought a new camera in Tokyo so Disneyland was the perfect place to try it out!


I know I put these kids in my last post, but HOW AWESOME ARE THEY?!


Splash Mountain





Pirates of the Caribbean

Mickey Mouse pork bun!







I've been wanting to see the Electric Light Parade ever since I was little, when I saw a picture of the Pete's Dragon float in a book. It was every bit as good as my six year old self imagined it would be!



The Mediterranean Harbour at DisneySea

Have you noticed my new camera has a 'miniature' mode?


'Cape Cod' at DisneySea

Arabian Coast at DisneySea