Saint
6 commentsFabric is silk charmeuse and dupioni. The costume is based on Byzantine religious icons. Modeled by Rachel Bowers. Photographed by Andy Jordan.
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Meeting of the Flowers
1 commentEmpire-line dress, made from 2 layers of black and red silk charmeuse, has a portrait collar and a 3-tiered skirt. Both the under and upper skirts and the under and upper collars are edged with...
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Siren of the Deep
Top and skirt consist of 2 layers of chiffon. The upper layer is an abstract print and the lower layer is a solid purple. The design is an adaptation of LJ Designs asymmetrical skirt and top. I added...
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La Boheme
1 commentRussian-style dress consists of a mix of silk jaquard, burnout chiffon, rayon stripe and rayon jacquard. Dress is trimmed with a flounce that is edged in lace. Striped fabric is used to frame the...
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Silk Scrappy Jacket
3 commentsThis patchwork jacket is made of scraps of silk that I have saved. I serged the pieces together then designed the jacket from there. It has dolman sleeves and hangs to the hips. I sewednbsp...
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Simone dress
7 commentsThis dress have to be made with a fluid stretch fabric. This one is made with a bamboo/viscose/spandex fabric. I'm preparing the pattern to sell it by PDF file, watch it on Etsy soon :-)
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Prom Dress--Silk Charmeuse Fabric
1 commentSilk Charmeuse gown. Fabric cut on the bias.
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Drapped suite
3 commentsUnusaul drapping of fabrics that usually are not considered drapping fabrics, burlap and upholsery fabric. I hand wove and hand painted shawl that goes with suite.
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Fluid Fabric Challenge
Submit your own garment made from a fluid fabric to our contest gallery by 11:59pm, April 16th, and you could win $150 gift card to Fashionista Fabrics.
We’ll be judging from a photograph only. Threads editors will choose the winner based on the garment that depicts the most successful use of the drape, hand, and fluidity of the fabric chosen.
Be sure to tell us what fabric you used. Fluid fabrics include silks such as four-ply crepe, georgette, jersey, charmeuse, chiffon, and crepe de chine, as well as basket weaves, nets meshes and novelty weaves.
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