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What Should I Make With These Fabrics?

April 23, 2018 By Chie

rolls of kimono fabrics

What should I make with these fabrics?

My sister recently gave me a handful of kimono obi fabric. She knows that I upcycle kimonos and thought I could use some more material. In addition to a few rolls of silk kimono, she also gave me a few obi’s. These obi’s are beautiful – they are delicately embroidered and deliciously thick.
 
The problems are
1. They are quite narrow in width, about 3 cm.
2. Not long enough for a most garment sewing.

Mustard butterfly obi and gold medallion patterned obi

Ideas

In order to incorporate this fabric to garment, I have to either make a small item like mini skirt or incorporate partially. Perhaps a pencil dress, using obi as a statement fabric in the center, and from side to back use stretch knit to compensate for a good fit? 

Yellow floral patterned obi and bright orange obi

Inspirationtextured mini skirt inspiration

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 (via Pinterest)

Let me know your thoughts! 

Filed Under: blog, inspiration Tagged With: diy, handmade, japan, sewing

Exploring the backstreets of Omotesando

April 2, 2018 By Chie

ドミニク アンセル ベーカリー 表参道

The weather is absolutely gorgeous right now in Tokyo. Cherry blossom trees are in full bloom, and people are out and about, enjoying much needed Vitamin D! I went out with a friend to explore Omotesando the other day and wanted to show some shops I discovered. I had never really gone into those small backstreets, which are set off from the main avenue (similar to Fifth avenue in NYC, with high end brand shops). I was pleasantly surprised to find tons of stuff which had previously not been on my radar.

ドミニク アンセル ベーカリー 表参道Dominique Angel Bakery
5-7-14 Jingumae, Shibuya (東京都渋谷区神宮前5-7-14)

This place, located in the narrow street off the main Omotesando street, is a child’s dream. Even though we visited there on a weekday afternoon, people were lining up to get in. They have a “cookie shot” which is a cup made out of rich cookie covered with chocolate with almond milk poured in. I can imagine my girls going crazy with the thought of drinking milk and eating the cup too. They also have a chiffon cake in a big balloon, called “zero gravity chiffon cake.” You  have to pop the balloon to eat it. The other stuff I wanted to try were  fronzen s’mores, and Paris Tokyo. More menu here.  The café is pretty spacious and has upstairs seating too.
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Maison Miyavie
5-3-12 Jingumae, Shibuya (東京都渋谷区神宮前5-3-12)

I always enjoy a free gallery! I could not help but step into a strange house with mirrored slide door and multiple golden triangle decorations in the window. It’s a showroom of Koichiro Kimura. He designs furnitures out of recyclable polyethylene. The gallery is both first and second floors, and the entire place is decorated with white ceramic pyramids.メゾン ミヤビメゾン ミヤビ メゾン ミヤビ メゾン ミヤビ メゾン ミヤビ メゾン ミヤビ

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Filed Under: every day life, travel Tagged With: japan life, life in Japan, tokyo

Thoughts on Sewing for Other People

March 28, 2018 By Chie

ironing boardReading this blog post, made me think about the reasons I sell my clothes, as opposed to sewing only for myself. I have read and seen sewists’ struggle (too dramatic?) to keep their closet small on the blogsphere and Instagram. We love making clothes. We sew when we get new fabric. We sew when new patterns are released. I have been sewing clothes for more than 10 years. Can you imagine how many clothes I would have accumulated by now had I kept them all to myself?! I live in Tokyo. Tokyo apartments are notoriously small. I only have one tiny closet which I split in two to store my own clothes and the clothes for sale. Besides that, as a seamstress, I have a lot of other stuff to store in my house, such as patterns, threads, notions, fabrics, fabrics and fabrics…. 

Selling my handmade creations helped me keep my closet considerably minimal. Selling my clothes helped me keep going with my sewing obsession without filling the house with countless clothes. 

kimono upcycle dressRecent custom order, from antique kimono to wrap dress

Here are some ways that selling my creations helped me:

Sewing for other people is fun
Often, other people give me ideas that I would not have come up on my own. Sure, you might not be sewing exactly what you want to sew all the time, but it gives you more variety. Requests are unexpected, which is great depending on how you look at it. My kimono dress series wouldn’t have started unless I taken on a project for a client to upcycle her kimono. I would not have any ideas on how to make costumes. I would not have learned how to fix wedding dress when it is too small for a bride. The list goes on.

Sewing for other people challenges me

Had I not taken the offer from my friend to make her wedding dress back in 2011, I would not have had wedding dress business. Taking on an unfamiliar project is intimidating. But once you get over the fear and tackle the project, you learn. You learn new skills. And the more you do it, the easier it gets and less intimidating for you to take on new challenges.cream shift dress

Cream shift dress

I’m not criticizing for people who only sew for themselves. I think it’s great if you are like Katie, who sews for herself, reflect upon what she’s made and take and run with it. She learned what her style is, and was able to better create her capsule wardrobe. If she did  not sew for herself, she might not have gotten there. By writing this, I wanted to remind myself why I do what I do and that is is good for me to do. Sewing for other people is for my personal development and creative fulfillment as well as making other people happy with their new clothes. I also LOVE sewing for myself, and in fact, am currently enjoying wearing this new button up. Any thoughts? 

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去年訪れた鹿児島・錦江町で、不要になった帯を回収する企業から受け取った@tuzu.naturaldye さんが、私に託してくれました🦢 
大切な布を新たな形へとアップサイクルし、このビスチェに仕立てました✂️ 

スカートは、着物の裏地として使われていた薄手のシルクを、柔らかなピンクの染料で染め上げ、ラップスカートに仕上げています。 

伝統がある質の良い素材を生かしながら、日常に取り入れやすいアイテムへ。 
あなたの大切な服にも、ストーリーがありますか? 

Model @anni_nakano
MUA @glam_by_jyoti
Photographer @daria_in_tokyo

On a visit to Kinko Town, Kagoshima, I received this obi from @tuzu.naturaldye, who had originally obtained it from a company that collects unwanted fabrics. She passed it on to me, knowing it still had value and potential. 

I upcycled the fabric into a bustier, giving it a fresh form while preserving its history. 

The skirt is made from the delicate silk lining of a kimono, which I dyed in soft pink to bring out its beauty in a new way. 

By transforming high-quality traditional textiles, I create pieces that can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. 
Do your favorite garments hold a story too? 

#KimonoUpcycle #SustainableFashion 
#着物アップサイクル #サステナブルファッション #VivatVeritas
"黒留袖をスタイリッシュなジャンプスーツにリメイク👖着やすい黒を背景に華やかな柄が入った黒留袖は、私がリメイクするのが大好きな着物のひとつです。

🌿 軽やかな一重仕立てで夏も快適 
🎀 共布ベルト&可愛い丸バックル 
💎 ネックレスが映えるVネック 
👗 上品なカシュクール風トップス 
👖 脚長効果抜群のハイウエストワイドパンツ 

Remade a black tomesode into a stylish jumpsuit👖 With vibrant patterns on a chic black base, tomesode is one of my favorite kimonos to transform.

🌿 Lightweight single-layer design, perfect for summer 
🎀 Matching fabric belt with a cute round buckle 
💎 V-neck that makes your necklace stand out 
👗 Elegant cache-cœur style top 
👖 High-waisted wide-leg pants

#KimonoRemake #SustainableFashion #BlackTomesode #Jumpsuit
#着物リメイク #サステナブルファッション #黒留袖 #ジャンプスーツ 
"
鮮やかなオレンジの着物ドレスは自然の中でゆったり過ごすのにぴったり🍊✨ 
伝統的な質の良い生地とモダンなデザインがいい感じにマッチして、川沿いを歩くのが楽しくなるはず🫶🏻

This vibrant orange kimono dress is perfect for a relaxed day in nature 🍊✨ 
The traditional high-quality silk fabric and modern design pair so well, making a riverside walk even more enjoyable 🫶🏻 

Model @bitterchocolate211 
Photographer @human.tranquil.maelstrom 

#KimonoStyle #OrangeDress #CustomMade
#着物スタイル #オレンジワンピース #オーダーメイド
着物生地からサマーワンピースにリメイク🌹
ちょっと気が早いけれど、浴衣の代わりに夏祭りや花火大会をイメージした1着✨
肩紐はギャザー部分のストラップで長さ調整可能。
浴衣をリメイクしても良さそう💓こちらのデザイン、オーダーメイドも受け付けています。

✔ ミニ丈(膝上)
✔ 左横ジッパー
✔ 胸元二重仕立て
✔ 背中ゴム入り
✔ バイアスカットのスカート&ダーツ入り
✔ 裏地なし(透け感なし)
✔ ローズ柄🌹

Remade this beautiful summer dress from a vintage kimono fabric🌹
Perfect for summer festivals or fireworks nights as a chic alternative to a yukata.
Adjustable shoulder straps through front gathers, and packed with thoughtful details:

✔ Mini length (above the knee)
✔ Side zipper (left)
✔ Double-layered chest
✔ Elastic at the back
✔ Bias-cut skirt with back darts
✔ No lining (but not see-through)
✔ Rose print 🌹

Model @bitterchocolate211 
Photographer @75shox

#KimonoRemake #SummerDress #FestivalStyle #UpcycledFashion #MadeFromKimono #ModernWafuku
#リメイクファッション #着物リメイク #サマーワンピース #浴衣代わり #花火大会コーデ #和モダンスタイル
色打掛のリメイクドレス👗 成人式の 色打掛のリメイクドレス👗
成人式の振袖やお母様、お祖母様のお着物からのオーダーメイドも承っております✂️

シルク100%の生地は通気性も良くて光沢も最高に上品✨

お袖はそのままにして、ドラマチックな演出を🫶🏻

Remake dress from a colorful uchikake 👗 
I also accept custom orders from coming-of-age ceremony furisode or your mother’s or grandmother’s kimono ✂️ 

100% silk fabric is breathable and has a supremely elegant sheen ✨ 

#和ドレス #お色直しドレス #マーメイドライン
#kimonoremake #kimonodress
"女優のステファニーアリアンに第3 回横浜国際映画祭「CROSSPOINT」にてビバベリタスの着物ドレスをご着用頂きました🌸👗

シャーベットカラーに紫ピンクの花柄が可愛らしい着物ワンピース。
ウエストバンドには同色ピンク系のレースを使用しました✂️

Stefanie Arianne @stefanie.arianne wearing Vivat Veritas dress at #CROSSPOINT × #横浜国際映画祭
🇺🇸🇯🇵

#着物リメイク #kimonodress 
#puffsleeves
Recent custom orders ✂️🪡✨ From MA1 jacket Recent custom orders ✂️🪡✨
From MA1 jackets to bucket hats, men’s shirts to two-piece sets, the possibilities of kimono remakes are endless. Which piece do you like?💖

最近お作りしたオーダーメイド品色々♡
MA1、メンズシャツ、ツーピースセット、バケットハット、ベルト…など着物リメイクの可能性は無限大♾️💖

#着物リメイク #kimonoupcycle #kimonofashion #kimonodress
 #KimonoRemake #CustomCouture #SustainableStyle"
"The obi bustier features a silver floral fabric w "The obi bustier features a silver floral fabric with adjustable straps and lave up back, paired with a soft pink tiered skirt dyed from kimono lining. A wide sash adds a romantic touch. 

帯ビスチェはシルバーの花柄帯に調整可能な肩ストラップと編み上げが特徴。着物裏地を染めたソフトピンクのティアードスカートと幅広のサッシュでロマンティックに。 

Model @anni_nakano
Make up artist @glam_by_jyoti

#アップサイクルファッション #着物リメイク
#KimonoMeetsModern #UpcycledFashion #JapaneseInspiration"
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