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My Sewing Space – Before and After

December 15, 2011 By Chie

Cleaning my sewing space was in my to-do list before the end of the year. I use my sewing machines almost everyday, and sadly, before the clean up I really hated working at my space. I’m not a neat freak, so I have things all over the place – notions were in this ugly make-up box, threads every where and multiple projects laying all over my ironing board. Every time I looked for something, I wasted at least five minutes trying to find it. So, beginning this past  Summer (That’s when the “before” photo was taken), I slowly began to organize my space. Although it is not yet perfect, I think I took it to an acceptable level.

First I installed the racks on the wall for my thread. I bought them for 300 yen (2.5 USD) each at the aptly named “300 yen” shop. I like the look of them and am pretty happy with how they have been used. On the sewing table, I have a serger and sewing machine. I also have some ceramic coasters that I use as pattern weights, a pencil stand (recycled a jar that instant coffee was in) where I put scissors, pens, and a small ruler.

On the adjacent wall of my sewing space, I installed wall pockets bought  from the kid’s section of Ikea. These wall pockets are very useful. I use these to store often used notions. The only problem is that they don’t fit all my notions and I have not found the space to store the rest of them. Underneath the wall pockets, I have a cork board where I pin some sketches, pictures or customer measurements.

Organizing my fabric stash was the biggest challenge. If you follow me on twitter or facebook, you might have seen me complain about my fabric mess. To clean up my fabric stash, I was working on various scrap heap projects (1, 2), but never finished them and they got lost in the shuffle after going back to work from maternity leave. It got worse during the past month so, I got completely fed up with my inability to find the fabric I needed.

Last weekend, I went to a thrift shop and picked up an old book shelf. I organized my fabrics and divided them by the color. For small scraps, I trimmed them to squares and put them in a small basket placed next to the fabric. I am not done yet, but I am happy with the progress I’ve made so far. You know what I realized after organizing my fabric stash? I realized I have much less usable fabric than I thought. Small scraps were taking so much space, and it was giving me a false vision of my actual usable stash. I am planning on using the small remaining fabric sections for quilting, baby clothes and other small accessories in the future. Also my husband, Andy is going to start sewing using the BurdaStyle Sewing Book, so I am keeping them for him! We will see how it goes..

Next to the sewing table, I have an ironing board, fabric hanging as a picture background, dress form and a mirror.

I recently received my new clothing labels that I ordered from the etsy seller. This was my second purchase from this particular seller. This time I asked for a custom design label to match my banner and I’m pretty happy with the result 🙂

I’ve been also listening to some sewing related podcasts. I love to listen to radio or some online programs while I work. My favorite is Sew Forth Now by Lori. She talks about different sewing (garment sewing) topics each time, and often has interviews with interesting people. Does anyone have other good sewing podcast recommendation?

 

Filed Under: behind the scenes, blog, blogs, every day life Tagged With: label, sewing, sewing room

Copy Cat

December 5, 2011 By Chie

Recently, I was asked to make a copy of a dress for someone. It is pictured below. I think it is a cute little dress and the plunged back neckline is lovely. Usually, copying a dress is not something I do but I gladly agreed to make a copy (in different fabric) of this dress because I liked it so much.

These photos are the only images I had for of the dress. It would have been be so much easier to make a copy if I had the dress in hand, but I had to make do with just these photos. Looking at the photos, it seemed like there were darts in the front neckline, had small cap sleeves, mini length square skirts gathered at the waist and it closed with buttons in back. Whenever I make my own patterns, I sketch (terribly, but sketching helps organize my ideas) the garment with some notes and ideas on the side. I did the same in this case, and decided to make a muslin. I hoped to be able to wear the muslin, so I used this cute butterfly satin I recently bought in Nippori.
After making the muslin, it became clear that there were some adjustments needed to be made. For instance, the neckline needed to be lowered to imitate the original dress, shoulder line needed to be narrowed so that the sleeve seam line would fall on the shoulder bones. I thought the darts starting from the neckline to right above the bust line was an interesting feature. I don’t think I’ve used any patterns in the past that have this kind of darting in the bodice. Has anyone? I think it works well for small chested pieces, but I wonder if it works well for busty girls. I don’t know how I would adjust the bodice pattern piece for say, a D-cup.

I went ahead and added the trim all around the neckline. It was not until I connected the two back pieces together that I realized I had made a crucial mistake…look.

I forgot that the trim overlapped in the back. At this point, I didn’t know how to fix this mistake without starting the whole thing over again, I didn’t have enough seam allowances to fix this.

This is why it’s always a good idea to make a muslin before trying out a new pattern, especially if it’s the one drafted on your own! :p

Here is the finished result. It’s fully lined. I love the result. I might use this pattern again to make a dress for my upcoming Guam trip. Andy I are headed to the island for our  five year anniversary…I’m trying to make some VV outfits in preparation for the trip.

 

Filed Under: blog, blogs, creation Tagged With: dress, handmade, open back, sewing

Last Week

November 14, 2011 By Chie

Sorry for the lack of posts last week! You saw my husband, Andy helped me out with posts last week:p I’m so glad to be back and have time to relax a bit now. I did no sewing last week.

Last week had a few few highlights, here they are: 1. Received my newest sewing book in the mail: Cool Couture by Kenneth D. King! 2. Went out on a date with Andy, and found this set of toothbrushes. 3. Tried on fuzzy ear muffs at 390 shop in Machida. 4. The weather is getting chilly and it makes me want to drink hot green tea. 5. Found my page in BurdaStyle book at Maruzen bookstore in Tokyo! 6. Also found this adorable craft book (I’m sorry I don’t remember the title). I must make this for Kiko! too cute. 7. & 8. Ate at the restaurant Kurosawa. It was named after the Japanese movie director, Akira Kurosawa. Delicious! 9. Did a wedding dress photo shoot and my sister came to help me out. She is so adorable…love her! :p

 

Filed Under: blog, blogs, every day life Tagged With: book, japan life, kurosawa, restaurant, sewing

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@ukikimono_ で近日発売予定のリバーシブルバケットハット🧢✨ 
素材には上質な帯を使用、和の雰囲気が漂う特別な一品です🌸 
片面は華やかなゴールドの柄で、特別な日にぴったり👘 
もう片面はシンプルなベージュで、普段使いにも最適🎶 
どちらのスタイルも楽しめる、着物好きにはたまらないアイテムです💖 

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Coming soon to @ukikimono_ ! A stunning reversible bucket hat 🧢✨ 
Crafted from high-quality obi fabric, this piece brings a touch of Japanese elegance 🌸 
One side features a gorgeous gold pattern, perfect for special occasions 👘 
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Transformed from a stunning floral kimono, this mermaid dress is a one-of-a-kind beauty💖 

✨Features: 
- Square neckline with wide, supportive straps 
- Side zipper for easy wear 
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- Fully lined with original kimono fabric 

Perfect for standing out at any event💃 
 
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🌸 華やかな着物リメイク・マーメイドドレス🌸 

色鮮やかな花柄の振袖をリメイクした、一点もののドレス💖 

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- 着物の裏地をそのまま使用 

特別な日にぴったりの一着💃

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Model @naka_kanar
Photographer @themartycastro

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着物を解き、一枚ずつ丁寧にアイロン掛け。
デザイン画をスケッチし、型紙をお客様のサイズに合わせて補正して裁断。
ロックミシンで生地をかがり縫い、芯を貼り、ミシンで縫い、アイロンでプレス、最後にボタンや金具を手縫い。
一着が出来上がるまでにはたくさんの手間と愛情が込められています✂️💖

Unraveling a kimono, ironing each piece with care✂️ Sketching designs, tailoring patterns to fit perfectly, and cutting with precision. Overlocking edges, adding interfacing, stitching it all together, pressing it crisp, and hand-sewing those final buttons with love💖 Every garment is a labor of passion, crafted just for you! 

Pictures from gorgeous @sillykitty31✨💐

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Reversible kimono upcycled corset 🌸✨ Gold lux Reversible kimono upcycled corset 🌸✨ Gold luxury on one side, elegant crane pattern on the other. A perfect fusion of tradition and modern style💛 

ゴールド💰と鶴柄のリバーシブル帯ビスチェ🌸✨ 片面は豪華なゴールド、もう片面は優雅な鶴柄🪽

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世界にひとつだけの黒留袖リメイクキャミドレス ✨ 
着物をサステナブルに再利用した、一点もののマーメイドドレス🧜‍♀️ 

🌟 ポイント: 
- 曲線美を引き立てる、優雅なマーメイドライン。 
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- 透け感なしで安心して着られる! 

🎉 特別な日にぴったりの個性派ドレス! 

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 ✨ A One-of-a-Kind Black Tomesode Remade Camisole Dress ✨ 
A sustainable remake of a kimono into a stunning, one-of-a-kind mermaid dress! 🧜‍♀️ 

🌟 Features: 
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Model: @emorylove33 

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#着物レディース
One-of-a-Kind Kimono Upcycled Dress✨ Transforme One-of-a-Kind Kimono Upcycled Dress✨ 
Transformed from a Kurotomesode kimono, this stunning halter-neck dress is a true showstopper💃 

🌟Features: 
- Sleek, slight A-line skirt that flatters your silhouette. 
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🎉Perfect for parties or special occasions! 

📏Need hemming? Just DM me🙂

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一点もの着物リメイクドレス✨ 
黒留袖の着物をアップサイクルした、華やかなホルターネックドレス💃 

🌟 特徴: 
- 体型を美しく見せる、軽やかなAラインスカート
- エレガントなホルターネックに、背中の細いストラップをループに通して編み上げ
- 裾に金色の松の木柄+さりげない金の刺繍がアクセント
- 透け感なし。見頃部分のみ裏地付き(スカートは裏地なし)。 

🎉 パーティーや特別な日にピッタリ! 

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#KimonoRemake #UniqueFashion #SustainableStyle #PartyDress
唯一無二の黒留袖リメイクキャミドレス✨ 
着物を再生した一点もの。 
マーメイドラインが美シルエットを演出。 
繊細なスパゲッティストラップで上品に。 
菊や雲のゴールド柄が😍

裾上げご希望の方はメッセージを💌 

A one-of-a-kind camisole dress remade from a black tomesode kimono ✨ 
Crafted into a unique piece with a soft mermaid silhouette that flatters your curves. 
Delicate spaghetti straps add a touch of elegance. 
Adorned with gold chrysanthemum and cloud patterns😍 

Need hemming? Just send a message 💌 

Model @emorylove33

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