Monday, October 17, 2011

" Put off your imagination, as you put off your overcoat, when you enter the laboratory. Put it on again, as you put on your overcoat, when you leave. "
Claude Bernard

Something I made a year ago. It was actually simple work, but now I feel warm and special in this cute black coat.  When tailoring the coat I was inspired of the national dress of the county in Estonia called Viljandi. Unfortunately I couldn't find good picture to put it up on here, but if you really wanna see the dress you can google it. :) 

About the coat.... Originally it was too long and too fusty for me (I can be a bit sniffy when it is about clothing). So I shortened the coat. Removed the furry neckpiece. Wanted to add some golden details so buttons seemed perfect. Have always loved the black-and-red harmony so I decided to add details made of red cotton yarn. I did not have sewing machine back then so everything had to be made manually (actually I had one but it was broken).  I like the idea that my little love is not too eye-catching but still it is different. 


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

"Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps a songbird will come."
 Chinese proverb


Hey my lovely butterflies! 

I am a girl from Europe trying to find the meaning of life (sounded pretty dramatically, didn't it). I love wearing my own (re)made clothes and showing up in them. I am too lazy to do clothes from beginning, though, so remaking clothes has become like an addiction for me.  
What do I like about recycling clothes? First of all I can be sure that no one has the exact same item. 
Sometimes old jeans, blouses etc. may lay unhappily on the floor waiting for me to get "the vision". On the other hand , though, some of them  find their way into my thoughts a lot quicker.   Everything finds a way to it's happily ever after...until they have been worn to their dignified end.

My up coming post will be about the recycled items that I have already made and will continue to make. Hope you will get inspired by my creation to brighten your own look or just have the pleasure of reading about my experiments.

Truly yours,
Susie