by sick boy » Mon Sep 07, 2015 8:55 pm
I finished the coat in the winter, and the pants a couple of weeks ago. Both are stretch canvas. The buttons are copper painted white, which wears away over time. Bonus thrifted Raf shirt.
The hidden placket and white button gives off strong priestly vibes.
The yoke is split and angled. Pockets are integrated in the side seam. Trouser outseam is taped.
Playing around with tags.
Fustic dyed canvas trousers.
Drawstring hem detail.
Original colour.
Just finished this today. The denim is 9oz, once washed, from Japan. The canvas is some selvedge canvas I found at Value Village. This is really begging for fuller, slightly longer sleeves. Live and learn.
Pocket detail 1
Pocket detail 2
Look at that subtle off white colouring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh, my god. It even has a selvedge gusset.
Interior taped seam.
, I'm really terrible about taking process pictures, and I have very little in the way of process work. The way things usually go is I buy the fabric first, and figure out what I want to do with it later. I'll do a sketch or two, make a pattern, and change about half of the details as I'm cutting and sewing. I don't see a brand happening in the near future. My process is super inefficient, and my designs tend to be all over the place. We'll see how that goes though.
That said, here's some extra stuff.
This is my main machine, my grandmother's old Singer. It does the basic forward, reverse, and some things I don't use like buttonholes and various zig zags. It's pretty light duty though, so I have this for heavier things:
My early 20th century Singer that one of my dad's customers gave to him for free. It goes through most things with little effort, but requires more maintenance than my "newer" Singer, and it doesn't have reverse, so I alternate between the two.
Some fabrics I'm excited about. From left to right:
-100% cotton kimono fabric
-50/50 silk/ cotton kimono fabric
-silk/ cotton/ cashmere blend
-100% wool from Dormeuil
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sick boy on Mon Sep 07, 2015 9:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.