Tag: Sustainable Fashion

  • Learning How to Reverse Applique the Alabama Chanin Way

    Learning How to Reverse Applique the Alabama Chanin Way

    I have to admit that, when Alabama Chanin’s unique reverse applique t-shirts gained popularity in the late 2000s, I wasn’t a fan. Unfinished edges (even though cotton jersey doesn’t need to be finished), uneven hand stitching, and exposed thread tails — the details that others found charming went against my tailored style aesthetic. I couldn’t…

  • Remaking a Vintage Haori is my New Project

    Remaking a Vintage Haori is my New Project

    I have an old haori jacket hanging on my dress form. This lovely piece has been there for quite a while now, its beautiful print showcasing a bright spring color palette tempered by a plain jacquard weave silk lining. Its distinct woody smell, retained from the antique dresser it was stored in, reminds me of…

  • Everyone Needs a Beautiful Cape … Despite What Edna Says

    Everyone Needs a Beautiful Cape … Despite What Edna Says

    I love a beautiful cape — even if Edna disagrees! They exude elegance and drama. Voluminous ones can swing around the body for a cocoon-like effect. Tailored styles have a modern and sleek look. Knitted versions are so soft and snuggly they feel like blankets. Oversized collars, flounces, ruffles, gathers, trims – capes can be…

  • A New Hand-Knit Scarf Made of Vibrant Silk

    A New Hand-Knit Scarf Made of Vibrant Silk

    I love traveling with a hand-knit scarf or cowl — especially one that is lightweight, colorful, versatile, and easy to carry. While my Chunky Twist Cowl is a handy piece for winter travel, the other three seasons of the year call for something a bit lighter. I think the Lacy Silk Scarf works well for…

  • Sashiko: Stitched by Hand to Create a Unique Look

    Sashiko: Stitched by Hand to Create a Unique Look

    Sashiko stitching requires rhythm. Up, down, forward motion — with a threaded needle in one hand and cloth in the other, one hand pricks while the other hand guides. Both hands move in unison, creating lines of stitches that run straight or meander into waves and coalesce into stunning designs. Image from here Growing up,…

  • 7 Ways to Think About Clothing in a New Way

    7 Ways to Think About Clothing in a New Way

    I admit it. I’ve always loved clothing and fashion, shopping, and especially a good bargain. Over the years, I’ve accumulated bins full of clothes — both bought and handmade — that are stacked in my closet. Nordstrom Anniversary Sales, Cos sales, Britex fabric remnant bins, and closeout yarn sales have all contributed to my oversized…