◇Song of the day◇
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♪Unperson
⚫Nothing But Thieves
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Frilly bolero, hand-sewn.
I used two different fabrics, not because I wanted but it’s more like I had to because I made it from left over fabrics. Each of them was not enough big to make the bolero.
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I also used this kimono fabric to face the back side.
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I’ve been making clothes out from partly damaged japanese traditional Kimono for 2 years. Fascinated to the beautiful patterns of thoes fabrics.
Now, It’s not like I’m tired of kimono fabric but I started to feel like I’d like to use “normal” fabrics, too. So from now on, I’m going to use leftover kimonos for a part of the clothes.
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Face maskes made out from partly damaged japanese traditional Yukata(kimono for summer), hand-sewn.
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From these Yukatas
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To these face masks
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I love sewing but for some reason I was not very keen on making face masks when they are tons of patterns online right now.
I’m now in the middle of 2 week self-isolation because I visited UK (that’s the rule in Japan).
I can’t go out if it’s not necessary, I decided to do a major housecleaning and found some scrap of clothes, and thought, okay maybe it’s a time to make my own face maskes.
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I’ve tried some of the patterns but they didn’t look okay on my face (let’s forget that I don’t have a pretty face). After many attempts, I think I custom-made my own face mask.
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Card case made out from partly damaged japanese traditional Kimono, hand-sewn.
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I put notes in one of the pockets, combined with a coin case=compact wallet/purse.
Made out from japanese traditional Kimono, hand-sewn.
This kimono is made from a traditional technique of tie-dyeing.
We call the technique 絞り染め(shiborizome).
絞り=tie / 染め=dyeing
Close-up
It takes a lot of time to make this tie-dye fabric,
so it costs a lot.
My friend gave me,
she got it from her friend
but she said it was not her taste.
It’s still wearable and too nice to cut out.
I kept it for months,
didn’t have the courage to cut out.
But finally!
Because it’s hubbly
it doesn’t stick to your skin
—perfect for Japanese summer.
(it’s very hot and humid here during the summer time)