Archive for the Design Category
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American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity

Every time my mother comes to visit New York, she always asks what fashion exhibits are at the Metropolitan and FIT museums, and then requests to go as soon as possible. When a new exhibit comes through that she misses, I shed a little tear for Mom because I always love sharing them with her (Hearing her ooohh and aaahhh in a heavy Texan accent is very charming).

At the Met and the Brooklyn museum currently are collections on the evolution of the style of American woman, that I know my mother would absolutely adore, and I’m bummed we can’t share it together. According to the Met’s website, the collection focuses on “archetypes of American femininity through dress, the exhibition reveals how the American woman initiated style revolutions that mirrored her social, political, and sexual emancipation.”

I am going to try and check out the Met’s version this weekend in between intense bouts of labor on the Berninas. Although it’s supposed to be 100 degrees out, so I may not leave the comfort of my window unit and my Netflix account.

Both collections have pieces from some of my all-time favorites: Claire McCardell, Elsa Schiaparelli, Valentina, Charles James, Adrian, Madeleine Vionnet, and many many more. Check out the video below for a tour of the collection, or take a look at the Met’s Flickr for a behind-the-scenes look at how the exhibit was assembled.

(photos from Met’s Flickr account)

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Burberry Inspired Sewn Necklace Project
In the fall ’08 issue of SewStylish, I wrote an article on how to make a necklace using organza, ribbon, and sew-on jewels. While looking at the inspirational catalog from Neiman Marcus recently, I came across this necklace by Ranjana Khan (above right). The necklace retails for $1,200, and is very similar to... Continue Reading
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Pintucked flannel vest tutorial on SewStylish
Come on, admit it: You’ve got an old flannel shirt in your closet collecting dust right now. Well, shake it off and get sewing—turn that shirt into a cute vest. On the SewStylish blog, I’ll show you how to do it. I cut the collar and the sleeves off of... Continue Reading
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Circle vest project on Threads Magazine
It’s June! Oh my goodness. I can’t believe it. Every year I feel as though the summer sneaks up on me. About a month ago I decided to start sharing projects here that I have posted on different websites and today it’s the circle vest tutorial I did for Threads... Continue Reading
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Dress project on Sewing Republic
Looking for a super-cute garment you can make in just a couple hours? Try my Square Deal dress project that’s now on the Sewing Republic site. The dress is custom-made to your measurements and uses interlock knit for just the right fit. Make the dress as long or short as... Continue Reading
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Lanvin Inspired Feather Headband Project
Check out my free accessory project on SewStylish blog... Permalink
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Totally Floored
When it gets warm outside, Michael disappears as much as he can to Cape May Point, New Jersey. His family has a place there where a few weeks ago we spent a weekend eating way too many jelly beans and trying to keep warm by a poorly-made fireplace fire (the... Continue Reading
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Beret Project on SewStylish
Beret project on SewStylish... Permalink
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Hat Project on Sewing Republic
Another one of my projects is live on theSewing Republic site! This time it’s a hat project you can complete is less than an hour. The hat is made using your head’s measurements, so it is drafted to custom fit you. I made it using rib knit fabric from Jo-Ann’s,... Continue Reading
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Knit Top Project on Sewing Republic
I’ve been quite M.I.A. lately. But the weather has finally started to thaw out here and so has my brain, I think. I’ve been doing a lot of crafting for work lately and haven’t done much for myself. Last weekend I finished a 6-month-late birthday present, and this coming weekend... Continue Reading
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