(Still) feeling too lethargic and woolly-headed from my cold to get out and do much, I am amusing myself with simple projects — like up-cycling kimono sashes (obi).
The latest cushion was made entirely from the silk in the sash itself and required very little sewing.
I love these fabrics; the beautiful colours and designs, and the wonderful lustre of the silk fibres.
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They are beautiful. I hope you have just the spot for them, Su.
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Thanks Tracy. They look good in our living room.
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So beautiful! I am sure they will brighten up any nook or sofa!
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Thank you Ju Lyn. I had a bit of a frenzy making them and will probably give some away.
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The cushions are beautiful Su.
Leslie
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Thanks Leslie. π
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Beautiful! How did you come by a stash of kimono sashes?
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I found a shop in Penrose that imports second-hand Japanese stuff, including a lot of textiles. They have racks and racks of obi (and kimono). The obi start at $10 each, with the most amazing ones a lot more than that. Since Iβm cutting them up for cushion covers and bags, I stick to the $10 rack π They donβt have a website, but this link is helpful http://costumeandtextile.co.nz/a-treat-for-japanese-textile-lovers/
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Gorgeous! You could sell those, I’d certainly buy one (or more) if I saw them in a shop.
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Thank you so much. I did look at the economics of selling some of my stuff a while ago. Living in New Zealand, a lot of materials are quite expensive and then trying to ship them to anywhere else is ridiculously expensive. It’s not a great business model sadly π¦
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Try setting up an online store. I know that (for example) weebly.com has an online store offering. I found it very easy to use for my website , you just drag and drop elements to build your website, and the result is quite slick. Online buyers are used to paying for shipping, so no problem there! https://www.weebly.com/au/online-store
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Beautiful! And by no means a βsimpleβ project. You are very talented.
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Thank you Anabel. Craft projects with straight seams and straightforward shapes are definitely my forte (I know this because I started trying to make a summer dress yesterday )
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Great job on the pillows, Su. I hope you feel better soon.
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Thanks so much Mark π
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Sorry you’re still feeling under the weather, Su. But these lovely cushions are very pleasing. Can’t beat a bit of creative re-purposing for bringing satisfaction, nor silk for its lustre.
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Thanks Tish. I just have to get rid of the cough, and I’m sure I’ll be fine. Thyme and ginger tea seems to work pretty well.
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That sounds ideal -thyme and ginger.
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We went to the doctor yesterday to try and find out why we are both so woolly headed too. I was pretty simple to diagnose: I’m pretty seriously anemic. What is worrying me is WHY I’m so anemic. I eat all the right food. Maybe not enough Vitamin C. Garry, on the other hand, needs a heart checkup. Funny how we have the same symptoms for entirely different reasons.
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It is. Hope you both get on top of it and feel better soon
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Good for you, Su, creating such beautiful pillows! You’re quite creative.
janet
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Thanks Janet π
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So sorry you’re still feeling wooly headed, Su. I admire how you can still be so creative – when I’m under the weather I usually curl up and hide. π The cushions are awesome – so bright and colourful, perfect for spring/ summer! Xxxxxx
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Thank you so much.
I had planned to do much more, and more detailed stuff, but cushions were easy and donβt involve complex shapes or tailoring. The summer dress I stared is languishing because I canβt quite get the fit right. π
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Don’t give up on the summer dress! The first I made was a total failure but helped me a big deal to get the next one better. I know you can do it!! Xxxxxxx
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Thank you. Itβs not a complete disaster β just needs a bit of unpicking and re-shaping. Itβs made me realise I need to work with a different basic pattern π
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