Sewing, yay!
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I desperately wanted to get some stuff off my to-do list, so the past two days have been spent finishing Mark's bow sock and acquiring fabric for garb. Mark's bow sock is done, yay, and I learned some stuff from making mine that I applied to his, which was good. We picked up fabric for under-and over-kosode for each of us, plus hakama for him. (I'm doing long kosode for now, and will make hakama for myself when I have more time.) Today was spent laundering and dyeing the fabrics. I am grateful
keshwyn hooked me up with Procion dyes and dyeing knowledge while she was here at one point, because that made this much easier.
So his hakama fabric is a soft reddish-purplish brown (the dye is officially "rose brown") and my kosode fabric is now a deep forest green (forest green dye plus a scoop of midnight blue). We'll see how they turn out. I didn't want to start cutting the under-kosode until I was *done* with the dyes. So maybe I will get an under-kosode done tomorrow. At least I have the fabric and have finished the bow sock, and yeah. It's been a nice break from brain-melty work.
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So his hakama fabric is a soft reddish-purplish brown (the dye is officially "rose brown") and my kosode fabric is now a deep forest green (forest green dye plus a scoop of midnight blue). We'll see how they turn out. I didn't want to start cutting the under-kosode until I was *done* with the dyes. So maybe I will get an under-kosode done tomorrow. At least I have the fabric and have finished the bow sock, and yeah. It's been a nice break from brain-melty work.
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Date: 2011-07-11 12:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-11 02:06 pm (UTC)I decided *after* I put the sleeves on the under-kosode that they probably should be attached for the under-kosode and swinging for the over-kosode, so I had to spend last night taking it out. However, I have learned how to make a French seam, which I did not know before.
I have this horrible feeling that if I do lots of garb, I may want a serger. I haven't tried the fabric with a plain zigzag stitch for finishing yet. Hm.