Hello Friend. Hello Double Gauze.

Have you met double gauze fabric yet?  Let me introduce you.Image

Japanese artist Naomi Ito has designed a luscious line of fabrics using the name Nani Iro.  What you see here is a sub straight of 100% cotton called double gauze.  Double gauze is just that, two layers of gauze that are intermittently woven together on the loom creating a light, lofty essence to the drape of the fabric.  Image

Gauze is more loosely woven therefore breathes easily.  One layer of gauze, however, is not enough for most of us to construct a dress unless we’re interested in creating a scene.  The Nani Iro double gauze is the perfect solution for a lightweight garment that has a little bit of hang and movement.  It’s super soft and buttery when sewn.  You’ll want your world to made from this magic fabric. Image

In the store we have a great example of a Washi Dress made from double gauze.  Many of you have witnessed it when you’ve visited.  Of course, I can’t find a photo of it right now but will amend my post once I have one to show you.  It’s fabulous.  And it’s time to start making some simple clothes.  I know what you’re thinking “I’m a quilter.  I’m not a garment sewer.”

 

The truth is, with simple patterns like the Washi Dress or the Staple Dress, you don’t need a lot of experience in garment construction to give it a go and have success.  It’s time, yo.  It’s time.Image

And Day Two of Quilt Market, Melody Miller Dominates!

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Oh Melody Miller, how did you get to be so amazing?!  Her sense of color.  Her unconventional design.  It’s a breath of fresh air.  This kid is UBER talented.  Melody’s newest line coordinates with the other raising star collections.  She glitters in the same way her fabric shines.  Enjoy this photo essay of Melody’s newest fabric that will be living Downtown Indianapolis at Crimson Tate.  We love Japanese fabrics.  This collection was manufactured by Kokka and is a cotton linen blend.

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Want to see what else is going to live at Crimson Tate and is from Japan?  Here’s a sliver of other designers such as Echino, Nani Iro, and Ellen Luckett Baker who will be residing on our shelves very soon.

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OH MY!  Look at those scooters and cameras!  YESSSSSS!!!!  Man.  There’s so much more.  I’m headed home this afternoon.  I’ll try to sneak in one more round of photos before I make it back to Indiana.

xoxo

Heather