Jun 15, 2009, 04.04 PMby sebeskeen
Thanck you for the comment.
Yeah the fabric is slighterly shiny but i dnt think it is intended to be shiny. i think it would be a good idea to make a it using a shiny or metalic fabric, would look great.
Aug 26, 2008, 02.21 PMby UtopianFlower
Thank you for your compliments on my bags!! I am also very curious what the Asian characters say. My best friend’s mom speaks Cantonese, perhaps she will know. My best friend bought a shirt with characters back in middle school, and it turned out to say “red blood running down the countryside”… creepy…
Aug 25, 2008, 09.51 PMby cheriered
Thank you so much for your beautiful comments on my skirt and fabric. I just found out yesterday that the fabrics I buy are surplus from a Sydney wholesaler and other wholesalers and designers from around Australia (lots of natural fabrics). So the quality is fantastic yes! – I picked up some more beautiful fabrics while I was there and I will be soon selling my designs on my upcoming etsy store – so keep your eye out :)
Aug 24, 2008, 11.14 PMby beth-oh-knee
Well, if ya ever want to trade work sometime. We could arrange that. It’d be cool to wear something from around the world (that’s not made in a sweatshop).
Aug 12, 2008, 12.36 AMby beth-oh-knee
I love your stuff. You got skillz.
Feb 7, 2008, 11.58 AMby LYBU
Thank you all for your compliments ( velvet jacket ). It is very important for me to hear what other people think about my ideas and fabric’s or furniture’s I have chosen. To answer your question Kana. I have bought these buttons a while ago ( before I bought the fabric ) and during the sewing I thought that they should look good in combination with this fabric.
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Aug 21, 2009, 10.05 AMby Ichigogirl
Haha, I might take you up on that one, my friend just moved to a flat in Ueno and I’d love to visit her… (I’d have to bring loads of money and a BIG suitcase).
Thank you for your nice comment on my wall, I hope you like the Anna pattern in reality too. I tried making it with the opening in the side rather than the front, and it works better with the opening in the front, just a tip… :-)