A skirt I designed using the TR (Transformation and Reconstruction) technique by Shingo Sato.
Blogged about it here.
A pattern for the skirt is available for download from my blog, look for more information here.
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Apr 2, 2011, 05.19 PMby Jodi Wade
Gorgeous!
Dec 28, 2010, 02.35 PMby jeleena
Preeeedobro je ispala!! Svaka čast!! :)
Dec 26, 2010, 02.22 PMby carottesauvage
Waow;;; what a tour de force! Great to see the step by step construction on your blog,very generous of you to interpret the Japanese geniusX
Dec 25, 2010, 04.46 PMby strickmeise
really a great skirt, I love it a lot – and thank you for showing us the making-of in your blog.
Dec 25, 2010, 11.06 AMby irmchen
I am following your blog and already watched the you tube videos. If I had more time… there would be so much things I would try… . Your skirt is great! Love also the shape matching to the complete outfit you are presenting. Thank you for sharing your work here at Burda Style – it is pure inspiration I won’t miss it anytime! :-)
Dec 25, 2010, 10.55 AMby sewella
Remarkable – saw the prep process on your blog!
Dec 25, 2010, 07.19 AMby bussey
So unique and yet not too “loud”!
Dec 25, 2010, 06.58 AMby magdamagda
It’s beautiful!! The fabric combo on black and taking the boots for the pics makes it all such a good composition! I hope it was fun to make, it certainly wasn’t easy! I ran to the blog too, you already have quite a few posts, great pics and explanations, it will be quite a treasure for those who will want to explore it and learn something out of it…
Dec 25, 2010, 05.14 AMby libra-s
It looks good and fits perfectly!