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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Little Black Dress 2

Darlings,

From the same fabric used for first Little Black Dress (click here) came this dress; my take on the bare back. I made this dress for my friend Stephanie. She loves wearing backless dresses but isn't a fan of the sausage effect of skin tight dresses. I must thank her for her patience; I must have made her  put on and take off the dress about a thousand times as I tried to get it to fit just right. I'm happy with the result. I've made her a backless top since then but I didn't get a picture.



Materials:
Black Jersey Knit material

Size: M

Pattern: Love Garden Design Original

Price: Not for sale







While we are on the topic of Little Black Dresses, Real Simple is showcasing 20 Flattering Little Black Dresses for Every Shape, click here to find out more.

Cheers!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Little Black Dress 1

Darlings,

The next couple of posts will be about the Little Black Dress, a wardrobe staple you can find in all sorts of shapes and sizes.

This is my first try at designing a classic. I made it for my husband's graduation from Boot Camp. I bought the fabric at a discount fabric store in Montreal, it felt lovely but I have no idea what it's made off. It's stretchy and falls beautifully. My friend loved the material so much she asked me to make her something two. You'll see it in the next post.




Materials:
Black Jersey Knit material
White faux-cuir belt and shoes

Size: XS

Pattern: Love Garden Design Original

Price: Not for sale


Cheers!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

NYC Street Fashion 5

Location: 53rd and 7th Avenue

When: October 9th

Wearing: Off white ruffled tank top layered over a dark grey turtle neck and tucked into a waist-high kilt with red button detail. Black tights and dark brown vintage booties and an oversized watch

Carrying: N/A

Notes: Sketch does not do this outfit justice, I like the contrast of the huge watch and her delicate wrists

Cheers!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

V-Neck Sweater Dress a.k.a my young knitters folly

Darlings,

This dress took me absolutely forever to make and I can count the number of times I have worn it on the fingers of one hand. Sigh.

I fell in love with this pattern from Sexy Little Knits by Ashley Paige. I had to make it. The yarn itself cost me a small fortune and if I count the number of hours I lovingly toiled over this creation, it's simply not affordable. It took me a year to knit it up and put it together. When I was done, I determined that the colours are too pale for my skin tone most of the year and it's a little too big. Oh well, we all have our crazy projects that allow us to grow and learn.

What's yours?





Materials:
Lilac Silk-Cotton Yarn
Beige Silk-Cotton Yarn
Pink Silk-Cotton Yarn

Size: XS

Pattern: Sexy Little Knits by Ashley Paige
V-Neck Sweater Dress


Price: Priceless





Cheers!

Monday, November 15, 2010

One of a Kind Show and Sale - NYC


Darlings,

It is of utmost importance that I inform you of this wonderful event taking place in NYC, I wanted to post something sooner, but I have been knitting up a storm. New York is hosting the One of a Kind Show and Sale. It's a show that features handcrafted items created by talented artists and craftspeople. Oh and yours truly is there, manning a booth along side Twain Rivell, the brilliant and fascinating designer behind Twains Twines. I'm her assistant and proud to be.

The show started last Thursday and will open again this upcoming Thursday until Sunday at 5PM. Let me tell you, there are some amazing craftsmen and women out there. Whether you have money to spend or not, it's worth coming to check it out.



This is Twain Revell. She is proudly showing off her latest creation. It's a gorgeous ribbed mohair coat. She is making them in many different colours. The one shown here is a blend of blue and green that reminds me of the ocean. I got to pick out the buttons, I chose some made from Mother of Pearl shells. It was so much fun to shop for, I love that part of my job.

I am presently working on a blue one. These coats will be featured in her upcoming show for New York Fashion week in February 2011.


 Each coat comes with a matching high quality mohair hood or as Oprah calls them Infinity Scarfs. Twain has many different colours on display all more beautiful than the other. Everyone can find their perfect match.

The white one is my favorite. It's made with hand spun mohair from Africa. I'm in love. Working with amazing materials is also one of the perks of the job.


What sets Twain apart from the rest of the knitters out there is that she spins her own Angora yarn from her Giant Angora rabbit. You'll have to believe me when I tell you its HUGE! There's a picture of her website and I'll try to post one later when I write about my experience spinning yarn. (I get to learn so much!) In the back you can just make out two white pieces - a skirt and a shrug made from Angora yarn. The shrug is another of of my favorite pieces. All around the opening Twain as sewn on shells and pearl, it tinkles magically when you put it on.


 In addition to knitted goods, she also makes a wide variety of items with mudcloth, a handmade Malian cotton fabric traditionally dyed with fermented mud. She is best known for her mudcloth wraps which were showcased in fashion magazines and were distributed as a McCall Pattern for eight months.


 Twain isn't the only seller present. In a completely different category, there's Nature's Creations; Natural Jewelery. It's my coup-de-coeur. They bind copper to real leaves with a special technique and make beautiful jewelery showcasing Nature's talent. They also use flowers, branches and fruits.
To see a sideshow of their work click here.









Do you live in or around New York? If you wish to have free entry passes, contact me.

emiliedwolf{at}gmail{dot}com


Hope to see you there.

Cheers!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

NYC Street Fashion 4


Location: 'wichcraft on Broadway near Union Square (great sandwich place by-the-way)

When: Beginning of October


Wearing: Silk lose fitting top with a pocket, skinny blue jean capris, camel boots

Carrying: N/A


Notes: I like the long pendant and side braid

Cheers!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Knitted Purl Necklace

Darlings,
I made this little jem a while back as a present for one of my good friends. I modified a pattern from DomiKnitrix by adding adding beads in the pearls instead of polyester stuffing. This gives the necklace added weight to hang nicely.



Material:
Cream Cotton-Silk yarn
Thrifted wooden beads


Size:
2 feet long

Pattern:
Purl Necklace by DomiKnitrix

Price: Made to Order

If you like knitting and are on the look out for interesting patterns, I suggest you buy this book.

Cheers!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

NYC Street Fashion 3

Location: Greenwich village

Wearing: Beige hat, pink cardigan tucked into a straight grey skirt adorned with a grey ribbon tied into a bow in front. Black/charcoal tights and black booties.

Carrying: Camel purse

Notes: Style has no age limit

Cheers!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Knitted Chimp

Darlings,

One of my favorite projects to make. It takes very little time and produces incredible cuteness. For scientific accuracy, it's made without a tail but one can be added if requested.


Materials:
Black Acrylic Yarn
Beige Silk-Cotton Yarn
Black All-purpose Thread

Size: 4" high, 2" wide

Pattern: N/A

Price: 15$, Made to order

Cheers!