[Moo] Japanese Sewing Circle (Ni-dai)
Celia Friedman
csfriedman at adelphia.net
Sat Feb 5 15:34:16 PST 2005
>
> (Per hitoe-style garment you would like to make:)
> Fabric: Silk. Thick organza (16mm or greater), plain-weave or twill.
> Anything with body will work, as long as it is not too thick.
> Size: 45" @ 5~6 yd or 60" @ 5~6 yd (or 60" @ 8 yd to make two!)
> Color: Any color is good, but the combinations should generally follow
> 'kasane no irome':
Which means what? Just curiuos.
Celia
>
> http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/japanese/Irome.htm
> http://www.tim.hi-ho.ne.jp/hebiguchi/d_colksn_e.htm
>
> Note: we may have silk and other fabrics available to sell if people are
> interested. Otherwise we recommend http://thaisilks.com and
> http://www.silkconnection.com
>
> NOTE: Avoid 'slubby' silks, like dupioni, in general. That 'natural' look
> we so often like today was looked down on in Japan, where it was seen as
> evidence of unskilled laborers in the making of the silk.
>
> -Ii
>
>
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