Sunday, July 5, 2015

Catching Up


It's been a nice long (4-day) weekend, and I did some sewing!

I had the flu last month, and didn't sew for about 3 weeks, so it was nice when the mojo returned.

I had 2 yards of a hole-y denim fabric, which you can see on Marcy Tilton's site. This denim is wonderfully soft and the holes give it an even nicer drape.

I decided to squeeze a tablecloth skirt out of it. As you can see in the previous photo, one edge of the selvedge includes several inches of plain denim, which I used for the waistband. It would also be perfect for the front band of a shirt or a pocket edge.

Shoes: Fly London
Top: Uniqlo supima tee w/ 3/4 length sleeves, shortened about 7"
Scarf: purchased at a local boutique
Wooden bracelets: made by Tad Nishimura (Heather's husband)

We had some lovely weather early this spring, but a cold June, so I did some knitting!

Top: Tessuti Silva Shirt Jacket

This is the Challah Infinity Scarf, which you can see on Ravelry. I used Malabrigo Merino Worsted in rich autumn colors. You can wear it doubled...

or single...

I actually finished a couple other garments this weekend, but don't have photos yet. I abandoned a third garment and, at some point, need to go back and revisit to see if I can save it.

All in all, a good weekend!

Also, for those of you who are familiar with Thai Silks in Los Altos, the brick and mortar closed at the end of June. Their online stores, Thai Silks (retail) and Exotic Silks (wholesale), are still available, but it is sad to see another local brick-and-mortar bite the dust.

Have a great week!

25 comments:

  1. a feast of color and texture - the table cloth skirt in that fabric is stunning, and I love the rich colors of your scarf.

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  2. Your skirt is lovely and works so well in the holey denim... and that scarf is fabulous! Happy 4th July.

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  3. OMG. You make me want to knit!! Love that scarf and the skirt and Jacket are so You! love the holey fdenim too.

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  4. Do love that skirt--may have to order some of that fabric! Knitting - I've been thinking about it, but too hot here to get excited about it. Your scarf is fabulous. Colors look great on you!

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  5. Can't wait to try that skirt! This is my first time visiting your blog and your sewing is inspiring. I think you should mention your shoes, i.e. where you bought them because they are calling to me. Not just this pair either :-)

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    1. Thanks, Sue! The skirt is definitely fun and easy to make!

      I am wearing Fly London shoes. I just love these and they are sooo comfy. Even the first time I put them on they were super comfy. Thanks for visiting!

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    2. Sue, you weren't the only person who asked--I also got email--so I've updated the post with the shoe info.

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  6. Love the skirt...but LOVE the raveled blouse you wear with it...is it one that you have made? Thanks.

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    1. Thanks, Anita! Yes, that is a top I made early this spring. It was a lot of fun raveling the bias strips with my fingernails! http://communingwithfabric.blogspot.com/2015/03/tessuti-silva-shirt-jacket.html

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    2. Anita, I've added the info about the Tessuti top to the blog post. Thx!

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  7. You always have the coolest fabrics! And I'm loving the scarves!

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  8. WOW! That skirt is wonderful! And I love the scarf, too. You've returned with some winners!

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  9. Sorry to hear you were sick, instead of off doing something fun. The scarves and skirt are beautiful and interesting.

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    1. Thanks, Eileen! Yes, I did get the flu shot, but this flu wasn't in the mix!

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  10. It's a real pity Thai Silks has closed, I used to try to get there every time I was in California :/

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    1. I know, Laura! At least they are available online, but it's a pity!

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  11. As always, I seem to be late to the blog, but also as always, Love what you've done! You are so talented.

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