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Showing posts with label creative process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative process. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Autumn Update


Autumn is in full splendor here in Central Pennsylvania, and KnittenKaboodle is as well.  Many new items are added to the website, and more coming through the next few weeks.

Additionally, we have a new retail customer in Hanover, Pennsylvania: Furs by Susan, which is owned and operated by the creative and interesting Debra Markle.  Her boutique focuses on a wonderful selection of luxury outer ware and accessories in many different fabrics and fibers.  If you are in the area, please stop in and visit her at 1 Frederick Street, Hanover, PA 17331 web address . Two of the items she selected: Alpaca and kid-silk mohair caplet with removable pin closure and silk-mohair triangle scarf with fancy border.



It's time for harvest and fall vegetables and plantings at Tait's Harvest Shop and I've added a few new aprons and spiced trivets there:

Spiced trivets that waft lovely spices when meeting a warm cup, dish or kettle


Very clever owls with a gentle bottom ruffle, and appliqued owls

Low volume is very big this year; halter neck styling and deep pockets with accent trim

Dreaming of the tropics, even as summer passes; extra long ties in belt carriers and pockets


On the knitting front, I've been busy working on new items for the holiday season, for the website and for the shops.  I continue to focus on the lovely and popular silk-mohair creations, and am also working on a few cowls inspired by the highly popular Outlander series.  More on that later ....
I did a few new things for friends and family:  A pretty scarf in technique that looks woven and a yummy bulky neck warmer (matching hat yet to come).  



 On the quilting front, I completed the table runner I discussed in earlier postings, which was waiting of the quilting and binding steps.  This was a birthday gift for my Mother.



Thanks for checking in!  More to come in the days to follow.  Enjoy Autumn.





Monday, September 22, 2014

Creating an Apron

From time to time I like to talk about the creative process, and provide a look into how I create.  In this posting, I'd like to share an example of making an apron, in this case my 'Summer Lemons' apron.

The initial concept arises from inspiration, fabrics and designs.  I get inspiration from many sources and keep digital libraries of designs, shapes, backgrounds, colors and anything else that strikes me worth noting.  I have a design sketchbook where I keep ideas and a binder full of patterns I've developed with photos and notes.  Sometimes I start with the design idea and select fabrics, and sometimes I have fabrics I want to use and then select a design.  Frequently I will organize a series of fabrics into a thematic set such as "holiday", "mother's day florals", "stripes" and so on.  I even did a series of aprons inspired by dresses I had in the late 60's and early 70's - mod color blocking!

In this case, I chose to make a ruffled style with the lemon print and added a cheerful yellow dot for contrast elements.   First step is to cut out all the pieces needed: body, facing, neck and waist ties, pockets and ruffle.  Decisions need to be firm at this point.

This is not intended to be a complete tutorial, but to show the many steps and finishing touches that go into making a hand-made apron creation.

Sub assemblies are completed first: attach front facing, create pockets, stitch ties for turning

Back facing in dot print and pinned kangaroo pocket

Ties cut from main and contrasting patterns
Ties are stitched and turned, pressed and top stitched; two neck ties and two back ties.  Length of ties depends upon the design of the apron.

Ties are stitched and then turned (wrong side fabric showing)

Ties sewn and turned, pressing flat is next step

Press



Topstitch all ties for a finished, tidy look
Attach ruffle to body of apron
Measure and attach pocket

Attach ties

Attach ties into facing
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Press and topstitch facing and any unfinished edges

Apply label! 

Press and Viola!