My mother in law knows that I sew and knit and have an Etsy shop. Actually, she is one of the best customer for me :)
She gave me som fabric from Marimekko as Christmas present last year. I was so happy. I always think Marimekko fabric is so pretty, but simply, I cannot afford to. 6300 JPY (about 63 US dollars) per meter is just too expensive for me.
What I got is three kind of fabric. Unikko, Keisarinna and bird pettern fabric (I don't know the name). I made a pensil skirt and tote bag with Unikko fabric. Well, I will change my job in April, so, they are gifts for me from me.
At first I wondered if the fabric could be used for cloths, but it turned out to be pretty good. The pattern is from Burda. I shortened the length, as Burda's normal size is 168 cm tall women (I am 162 cm tall ).
And the tote bag is designed by me. I like tote bags with outer pocket (s). I put the pocket on the slightly right side of the bag so that the pocket does not spoil Unikko pattern so much. This tote has zipper panel, as I will use this bag as work bag, which means I will bring it in very crowded trains and metro.
I found a really easy way to attach a zipper panel on tote bags. I will post a tutorial in the future :)
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Monday, March 24, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Semi Custom order Eco bag
I got semi-custom order made through my shop at Iichi (Japanese website). She wants this bag of smaller version and with snaps, so that she can fold the bag.
In Japan, it seems that every one has an eco bag (reusable shopping bag) in a bag. I also have one that I made from Shibori fabric and it's really useful. But I have never though about snaps.
She kindly sent me a picture of the bag with snaps so that I could "copy" it. Well, the size of each bag was completely different, so I got thinking.....
I tried with a ribbon and a sewing pin where I should have attached the ribbon. I decided that the best method was to attach it at the bottom of the bag, horizontally (See photo).
Then, fold the bag to 1/3 horizontally...
And fold to 1/4 vertically, then snaps.
Tadaa-! 35cm X 35 cm eco bag becomes this small (approx. 10 cm X 7 cm) !!
It's a very good idea actually. I think I can make some more eco bags with a snap ribbon!
In Japan, it seems that every one has an eco bag (reusable shopping bag) in a bag. I also have one that I made from Shibori fabric and it's really useful. But I have never though about snaps.
She kindly sent me a picture of the bag with snaps so that I could "copy" it. Well, the size of each bag was completely different, so I got thinking.....
I tried with a ribbon and a sewing pin where I should have attached the ribbon. I decided that the best method was to attach it at the bottom of the bag, horizontally (See photo).
Then, fold the bag to 1/3 horizontally...
And fold to 1/4 vertically, then snaps.
Tadaa-! 35cm X 35 cm eco bag becomes this small (approx. 10 cm X 7 cm) !!
It's a very good idea actually. I think I can make some more eco bags with a snap ribbon!
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Crazy quilting with Japanese vintage silk
It's been so slow at my Etsy shop in March, and I have much time to do something else. Plus I have a lot of scrap from fabric I used for bags. That leads me to .... Crazy quilting :)
Why crazy quilting? Because I have been a big fan of "Anne" series written by L. M. Montgomery and I know she did crazy quilt (though she found out it was not so pretty anyway). I have never experienced crazy quilting, but anyway, I tried.
I used Japanese vintage silk for my first crazy quilting. It's pretty difficult to assemble beautifully. It didn't turn out to be what I had expected. Besides, I still have to do some embroidery.
Maybe I can use this for something like pot holder...?
Why crazy quilting? Because I have been a big fan of "Anne" series written by L. M. Montgomery and I know she did crazy quilt (though she found out it was not so pretty anyway). I have never experienced crazy quilting, but anyway, I tried.
I used Japanese vintage silk for my first crazy quilting. It's pretty difficult to assemble beautifully. It didn't turn out to be what I had expected. Besides, I still have to do some embroidery.
Maybe I can use this for something like pot holder...?
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Japanese craft book (1) Flower Embroidery
I have been attracted by embroidery recently. (That's why I listed my constellation clutch.) I'd love to learn some more techniques and bought a how-to book written by Ayako OTSUKA, a famous Japanese craftsman.
This is the book I bought ; Flower Embroidery by Ayako OTSUKA.
I bought this book because I wanted to learn how to make the flower petals on the cover. I found out she uses the method "raised fishbone stitch". She uses a sewing pin to make it easier and it's like enlightenment. I cannot show how she does it due to copyrights, but I found an online tutorial of raised fishbone stitch (they don't use a sewing pin, though). Here's the site.
This book has 38 different flower patterns. She uses very basic techniques like outline stitch, back stitch and french knot etc and still makes very beautiful embroidered flowers. It is written in Japanese, but if you have experienced embroidery, you will be able to understand it easily (I think).
It costs only 11 US dollars and really worth it. Recommended!
Flower Embroidery by Ayako OTSUKA |
I bought this book because I wanted to learn how to make the flower petals on the cover. I found out she uses the method "raised fishbone stitch". She uses a sewing pin to make it easier and it's like enlightenment. I cannot show how she does it due to copyrights, but I found an online tutorial of raised fishbone stitch (they don't use a sewing pin, though). Here's the site.
This book has 38 different flower patterns. She uses very basic techniques like outline stitch, back stitch and french knot etc and still makes very beautiful embroidered flowers. It is written in Japanese, but if you have experienced embroidery, you will be able to understand it easily (I think).
It costs only 11 US dollars and really worth it. Recommended!
Thursday, March 6, 2014
New logo
I have decided to get new logo for my shop. I downloaded silhouette of cat and added red ribbon & my shop name.
And voira! The new logo is ready! I already ordered fabric tags of new logo which will be sewn to all of my bags in the near future. Yes. of course I ordered tags to an Etsy shop ;) She seems to have shipped the tags some days ago and I am looking forward to receiving them.
The silhouette is free to use for anything, even for commercial use, as long as we link the website. So I link the site here. The website calls 「フリー写真素材のPhoto Chips」 and they have plenty of materials that you can use for free.
And voira! The new logo is ready! I already ordered fabric tags of new logo which will be sewn to all of my bags in the near future. Yes. of course I ordered tags to an Etsy shop ;) She seems to have shipped the tags some days ago and I am looking forward to receiving them.
The silhouette is free to use for anything, even for commercial use, as long as we link the website. So I link the site here. The website calls 「フリー写真素材のPhoto Chips」 and they have plenty of materials that you can use for free.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Discount on bulk order of three and more
Just for information.
I am running a special sale for people who are getting married and looking for something for bridesmaids. If you buy at least three or more clutches / pouches / totes on my shop, you will get 15% discount :)
In order to get discount, please message me through Etsy.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Alone at home
As my husband is back to his hometown, Copenhagen for a month before starting his job in April, I am alone at home with Rotteline.
I work 10 am to 20 pm on weekdays and come home very tired. I don't even feel like playing with Rotte, which she thinks really annoying (probably).
And on weekends, I make bags and don't have so much time to play with Rotte, which she thinks ridiculous (probably).
And she peed in (not on, either beside, but IN) our washing machine and my towels still stink. I should wash them once again... Good that she didn't pee on my bags or fabric!
<<<This is my newest beach bag that has watermelon pattern. I will list it tomorrow on my Etsy shop :)
I work 10 am to 20 pm on weekdays and come home very tired. I don't even feel like playing with Rotte, which she thinks really annoying (probably).
And on weekends, I make bags and don't have so much time to play with Rotte, which she thinks ridiculous (probably).
And she peed in (not on, either beside, but IN) our washing machine and my towels still stink. I should wash them once again... Good that she didn't pee on my bags or fabric!
<<<This is my newest beach bag that has watermelon pattern. I will list it tomorrow on my Etsy shop :)
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