Wednesday 28 October 2015

Indigo Skirt




 

Knitted with wool yarn on sale from a closing down craft shop and dyed with natural indigo dye. I think this skirt pairs beautifully with a cute tutu which gives it volume and shows the free form hole pattern nicely.







Monday 26 October 2015

Indigo Socks

I love the colour blue and I love even more that nature can produce this colour dye. I finally got around to dying some of my knitted pieces that I had made specifically to be dyed with indigo and I was so happy with the results that I kept digging through my draws to find other clothes to dye with the left over dye in the vat. The left over dye was a great way to freshen up some faded harem pants of mine as well as some slightly stained white clothes. I love the idea of breathing new life into clothing rather than sending it off to the op-shop or the rag bag.

Here's a pair of socks I knitted with some wool yarn I bought on sale when the craft shop in the city was closing down. I bought white yarn knowing that I would figure out something to make that I could then throw into a natural dye bath. The dye is a little darker in some spots but I like imperfections so I'm happy with it.

Dyeing with indigo is like pure magic. The fabric comes out of the pot green and when exposed to oxygen turns blue right before your eyes. I'm excited to play with indigo some more and experiment with shibori, I could very easily end up with an entirely blue wardrobe so maybe I'll look into madder and other plant dyes first.



My socks pair beautifully with stockings and my new Indigo Skirt.


Jute Twine Shoes

I've managed to get my hands on shoe lasts for size 6-10 women's shoes and I've been meaning to experiment with shoe making for a while now but it's a tricky one to get your head around when you have no experience with it.
I find crochet easiest for working out shapes and how things work so I crocheted a pair of shoes out of jute twine as a fun experiment. There is an extra layer for the sole and I coated the sole in latex to make it waterproof. I probably should have added a few more layers of latex because as I discovered when it started raining, the water soon seeps through but overall I'm pretty happy with how they turned out.




Saturday 12 September 2015

Silky Knitted High Waist Shorts




In the deep of Melbourne winter, huddling close to the warmth of the old gas heater I knitted these shorts. When I'd finished them they sat neatly folded for weeks before it was remotely warm enough to wear them for so much as a photo shoot.




The shorts are knitted with a gorgeous Japanese silk and wool blend that is slightly textured with a variegated tone. I worked them in the round to give a lovely seamless finish and I added just a little detail on the back to break up the straight stockinette stitch. Knitted shorts are fun, I can't wait to wear them more as the weather warms up.













Saturday 13 June 2015

Knitted Crop Top

A fun little crop top for summer or for layering in winter. This one was just a quick prototype I made from some cotton yarn in my stash to test my design. I might make a pattern for it when I test out some other fun colours.


Wednesday 21 January 2015

High Waist Bather Knickers

I finally bought myself a mannequin which I've been keen to invest in for a long time now. It has already been a big help in drafting a basic pattern for some high waist knickers and I can't wait to work on some more ideas I've got brewing.

I drafted the pattern up quickly and only needed to make a couple of minor adjustments. I was happy enough with the op-shop fabric I used from my stash for the practice piece that I decided it was good enough to become my new bather bums and with a quick hunt for some embellishments I found a pretty little doily I picked up from an op-shop  to sew onto the back.