12/11/2007
12/10/2007
Yarborough Fiber Jewelry


Here is a short designer bio taken from shopbop.com:
"Former book editor Elizabeth Yarborough studied literature and writing at Vassar College and the University of St. Andrews. In the spring of 2006, she left the corporate book world, embarking on an arts and crafts spree in her East Village apartment, an adventure which evolved into her jewelry line. With humor and an eye toward deconstruction, her designs subvert traditional wardrobe staples, reintroducing them in innovative, surprising ways. Her jewelry has been featured in Vogue and Vanity Fair."
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Labels: accessories, bangles, bracelets, cashmere, Elizabeth Yarborough, fiber arts, luxury, merino, ShopBop, Yarborough Jewelry
11/22/2007
Embroidery, Art and Time
Here is an excerpt from an article on Villiage Voice:
"Time, in fact, is a central motif of "Pricked," where one's eye is slowed by the infinity of stitches, the highly detailed, seemingly labor-intensive nature of much that's on display. The sheer density of works squeezed into close quarters adds to this overwhelming feeling. And their quality varies widely. Embroiderers engaged in a sophisticated repartee with art history—like Elaine Reicheck, contemporary doyenne of the medium—are jarringly juxtaposed with more kitschy sensibilities."
Read the entire article here.
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Labels: art, embroidery, fiber arts
11/16/2007
Scott Ramsey Kyle and Annalisa Dunn featured in Chic Today
In the fashionable online magazine, Chic Today, take a break and check out Scott Ramsey Kyle's beautiful embroidery and Annalisa Dunn's knitwear, all in one place. Get your fashion and beauty fix and make it a splendid day.
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Labels: Annalisa Dunn, embroidery, High Fashion Knits, Knits, Scott Ramsey Kyle
Smart and Modern "Pasandra": Free Berroco Pattern
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Labels: Berroco, Free Patterns, High Fashion Knits, knitted
11/11/2007
Chicintuition's Scarf Poll
Is it OK to wear a knitted scarf? Is it still fashionable this season? Well this poll could enlighten you. Check out the beautiful blog Chicintuition for more details. Oh, and don't forget to contribute and take the poll.
Scarves will always be in style because they are classic staples of cold weather fashion. However, the length does matter, so make sure your scarf is long enough for your body. If the ends of the scarf hit your hips, then you should be safe.
11/10/2007
Gaultier's Crocheted Dress
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Labels: crochet, Fashion, Gaultier, Spring 2008
Think Pink Cupcake
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Labels: crochet, crocheted, crocheted accessories, Free Patterns, Lion Brand Yarn
10/21/2007
Designer Profile: Giuliana Testino
Giuliana Testino is deeply inspired by Huancavelica, one of the poorest cities in Peru. See a great article on the designer, with fantastic photos, here. View her Trunkt portfolio and a beautiful page with one of her crocheted designs on Net-a-porter.com (you can even purchase it here). Read a fabulous article about her on Vis-A-Vis. This cardigan by Testino would be really cute over a white dress.
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Labels: Fashion Designers, High Fashion Knits, Knitting
10/17/2007
French Embroidery: Annabelle d'Huart for Noel
Annabelle d'Huart was born in 1952 in Paris. After studying drawing at the École Camondo in Paris, art history in Florence, and photography in New York, she spent 10 years at the Taller de Arquitectura in Barcelona. Her productions involve a wide range of materials: jewels, bronzes, roller-pressings, and paintings, in which the artist offers the spectator “unending navigation” through the variation of modular elements.source In her works she tries to give shape to objects that are in our individual and collective memories.sourceShe also helped design these stunning and very modern jewelry pieces, in collaboration with Yohji Yamamoto and Mikimoto, which I personally love.
"Constellation", a tablecloth embroidered with two thousand stars, which was designed by Annabelle d'Huart in celebration of the new millennium, is a beautiful example of exquisite french embroidery. Hand embroidery is used in Haute Couture for high fashion designs. You can get more information on how to purchase patterns like this, among many other beautiful works, as well as information on how to get a hand made table cloth like this, at Noel.
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Labels: embroidery
10/12/2007
Fashionable Knitting Bags and Clutches
Storing your works in progress can be a huge hassle. Tired of your old plastic bag with stabbed knitting needle holes in it? Well, try this ultra chic bag out for size. Zelda Grand knitting bags are offered in various beautiful selections of fabrics, but you can even have one custom made, with that special fabric you had in mind.
This is one of my favorite designs, but they are all beautiful. Click here to see how the bags will look when you carry them next to your body! You can also get matching knitting needle clutches, among other cute craft bags at Stitch Diva Studios.
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Labels: accessories, Knitting
10/11/2007
Embroidered Bustier
This chic embroidered bustier, with beautiful white stitching, would go great with white pipe leg dark denim jeans, or cuffed bottom trousers. Find this fabulous top at White House|Black Market.
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Labels: embroidery
10/10/2007
letsknit2gether interview
LetsKnit2Gether's Eric and CAT are interviewed on Steve Garfield's Video Blog, Vlog Soup. Head over and check out the short but sweet video.
Don't forget to check out the letsknit2gether podcast as well. Check the iTunes listings for the FREE podcast!
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Labels: Knitting, Podcasts, Video Blogs
10/08/2007
UPDATE: New contributor
Access Fashion is bringing you a new contributor, Ms. Jeani Steal. She will be focusing on beauty and various topics in today's fashion industry, keeping it related to textiles as much as possible. Fashion is design, design consists of textiles, and textiles are beauty, thus, fashion is beauty.
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Labels: Beauty, Fashion, Letters from the Author
10/07/2007
Olivia Ong's "nanofabrics"
Potent new 'nanofabrics' repel germs
Cornell student Olivia Ong designs garments with nanoparticles
The particles repel germs and pollution
The particles are so small the clothing feels and drapes like a cotton T-shirt
Making the fabric swatches for Ong's dress and jacket cost about $10,000
Read the interesting article here.
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Labels: fabric technology, Fashion
10/06/2007
Japanese Knitting
This history of knitting in Japan is minimally documented. KnitJapan has a great article on the interesting history, with wonderful images and dates.
To get a bit of a better understanding of Japanese knitting patterns, tata-tatao has a explanation to your confusion.
Here are some tips on Japanese knitting techniques. Japanese short rows are explained here.
Fulfill your Japanese knitting fantasies, and add to your knitting library with these Japanese Knitting Books
Dying to see photos of the "knitting prince"? Feast your little eyes on this!
Oh, you must visit this blog. It takes you into Japan like no other, with a sincere couple as your guides. (I'm sure there are other great blogs out there, but I enjoy this one.)
Last, but certianly not least, see some cute little otamas, here and here.
10/05/2007
Book Review: Non-functional Knitting
we make money not art posted a great review of KnitKnit: Profiles + Projects from Knitting's New Wave, a fun a quirky book about knitting, art and extreme creativity.
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Labels: art, Books, fiber arts, non-functional knitting
10/03/2007
Fashion Word of the Day - The "Zemire"
Christian Dior's Zemire (1905-57)
Paris
1954-5 autumn/winter
Cellulose acetate, with the skirt lined with layers of silk and net
image source
This design is one of the most beautiful designs in the world, and in fashion altogether. It is extremely sleek and elegant. I loved when Christian Dior said this: “I designed clothes,” he said, “for flower-like women, with rounded shoulders, full, feminine busts, and hand-span waists above enormous spreading skirts.”
A charming “detective story” is that of Zemire, one of Dior’s most distinctive designs from 1954, thought to have survived only in archive records and photographs. The original design had been presented to Princess Margaret at Blenheim Place in 1954 but, last year, the V&A purchased a dramatic red version in a Paris auction. Now lovingly restored, its interior labels reveal the House, client, workshop and alterations.source
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Labels: Christian Dior, Fashion Word of the Day
10/02/2007
The Quilted Texture
Quilted designs will always be in style. It is a classic staple of fashion and expert craftsmanship. In this sense, it is not a "trend" because it will live on forever in design. This season, designers such as Jun Takahashi, take this element to an extreme. However, it is not necessarily over the top.
Interesting quilting at Prada, Fall 2007 RTW
Quilted gloves at Burberry Prorsum, Fall 2007 RTW
Stylish quilted bag at Dries Van Noten, Fall 2007 RTW
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Labels: accessories, Fall 2007, Quilting
Wintery White
Beautiful knitted designs to warm you up this winter. How elegant!source
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Labels: Fashion, Knits, Winter 2007