Monday, September 7, 2009

Sarah's Techno Wedding Dress

It really is true that time flies when you're having fun! The summer has been a whirl-wind of weddings, sewing projects, construction and gardening. Some fantastic projects have wrapped up and here are some pictures and a video from the first wedding of the summer, Jeff and Sarah O'Donnell.

If you want to know what it's like to have a a dress custom made for you, this is the post to read!


Sarah's techno wedding dress, walking down the isle with her dad in a stunning rooftop ceremony over Puget Sound in downtown Seattle.

"The dress is amazingly perfect! I could have never envisioned such a beautiful finished piece. You are my fairy godmother of wedding dress wishes! Your unbelievable talent, great taste, fantastic work ethic is going to take this world by storm."

Sarah Jones
www.productionbysarah.com

Sarah had tried on dresses for over a year before contacting me about making a custom gown. We got together, looked at pictures and talked about what she was looking for. She put together a great presentation showing the full range of what she wanted both for the dress and the ceremony, which you can find here.
You can also check out sketches and swatches from previous entries on my blog. It was important to Sarah that the dress be modern, sexy and bridal without being overwhelming or heavy. In addition the grooms mother is a dress maker and it was important to both of us that she appreciate and respect the gown.

We went through a few rounds of sketches while drafting and fitting her moulage. Because the dress had so much detail in the patterns and a lot of little pieces cut on "random" grain lines I made two muslin mock ups of the pattern before cutting into the fashion fabric. This allowed me to make subtle adjustments to the style lines and shaping of the bodice that I knew I had to nail down in advance. You can see the first fitting in the fashion fabric here.

And finally, a video tribute to the dress!



Such a beautiful and fun wedding!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Road Test Spain




My good friend Marcus and his fiancee Sandy just got back from a three week bicycle tour of Spain and were nice enough to take along some M-Horton original garments and give them a rugged road test. Marcus reports:

"The pants were awesome, really comfortable
and good to wear out at night, too."


Marcus tested the Men's Cycling Trouser in cotton twill through the hills of Basque Country as well as the streets of Bilbao and Barcelona, they were the main pair of pants he packed.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Rose Festival Wrap-up, Lion booties on parade



I don't think that I had been to a Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade since the dawn of the 1990's! I'm always a sucker for a Marching Band or a Rodeo Queen on a fantastic horse, mostly for the costumes I'm sure. As I mentioned in a previous post, I had the opportunity to make foot covers for the Lee Family Association Lion Dance Team (http://leeondong.org) and I wanted to be there to see them in action.

We woke early in the morning, first to catch the Dragon Boat Races (another long time obsession of mine) and then made our way over to the parade route. The booties were fantastic, as you can tell the foot covers really completed the lion costumes. Later in the day we found the Lion Dance Team performing outside the Portland Classical Chinese Garden on 3rd St. where we were able to snap some close ups of the dancers after the performance. I'm really happy with the way the feet turned out!





Also, as promised, the photo of SuperAlisa, the mastermind behind Snarky Cards (http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5233435), in her fantastic re-newed skirt. Alisa brought me the skirt fabric and a fur vest one morning when we were vending together at the Handmade NW pavilion at the Rose Festival Waterfront Marketplace and by the end of the day, voila, this fantastic fur trimmed skirt:



What a great festival! Thank you to The Lee Association, Handmade Northwest and Jim, for helping me pull it all off and learning how to sew to boot!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Real-Time Rad-ical Re-Fashioning at the Portland Rose Festival

What a fantastic time we had with HandmadeNW.com at the 102nd annual Portland Rose Festival Waterfront! The sun, the people, the sewing barefoot in the grass, the total creativity as we recycled clothing and textiles into their next life! Here are some shots from the last two weeks, to be updated as more pictures are found in the chaotic mess that is out "post festival" lives.


We got some great local news time with "On The Go With Joe" at Fox KPTV 12 here in Portland. He was super-fantastic high energy fun at 8:30am! Really, what a nice and fun guy! The video is up at the local FOX station here: http://www.kptv.com/video/19601229/index.html We also had some media time with KOIN on their morning show, but I couldn't find the video on their website.


The ladies at "Sparrow Tracks, Up-Cycled book binding" commissioned me for a couple of pieces: This is the 'lingerie apron', a wedding shower gift for her sister, a vintage apron collector here in Portland. It was an excellent impromptu project and a ton of fun using scraps from current custom projects.


Also in the news, our new website and mascot! Jim and I have decided to give the sewing lessons their own home over on PDXseamsters.com, check it out! This adorable bear is Jim's first machine sewing project and our new mascot, the "learn to sew" bear. This all coincides with our move into a new workspace/warehouse on 9th and Washington in SE Portland, we will be moving in with Guildworks, an architectural soft goods installation artist here in Portland. We are dedicating 1000 SQFT to sewing and fitting rooms and opening up the Portland Metro areas FIRST drop in sewing studio where you can make what you what! With this move we are also expanding our private lessons and class schedule. More info on the new space to come!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

American Buffalo at Third Rail Rep


I'm thrilled to announce that I will be designing costumes for the production of David Mamet's American Buffalo at Third Rail Rep in Portland, OR! The show opens February 12 and runs until March 7th. I'm really looking forward to this project, I really like the work the Company does. I'll post pictures and drawings as they happen.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Wedding Dress updates!

I've just had the first round of fittings with both of my brides in their final fabrics! It is really exciting to see the designs coming together and all of the color depth. Here are some pictures:


Sarah and her Techno wedding dress (with details obscured for surprise!):

I have been waiting four years to get into Susan Khalje's "Couture Sewing School" http://www.susankhalje.com/realindex.htm but could never get the time off and the tuition together until just recently and I have to say, this dress would be nothing without what Susan taught me!


Iggy and her Steam Punk wedding:


Here is a shot of the train in development. I crated a huge "blank canvas" from silk taffeta and sparkle tulle and then with Charles James in mind and a handful of safety pins went to sculpting some deep folds and layers to create an "avant-garde Victorian bustle". Iggy told me "Homegirl, I want a shelf back there", and I think we created it!


To back view of the corset and blouse, the pants here are still in muslin. The corset is being remade with new skills I just learned in Susan Khalje's "Couture Sewing School" at Apparel Arts in San Francisco and will lace up the back with large gold grommets!


The front shot: we went back to the drawing board and decided to go with a more Victorian style blouse rather than the camisol I had originally designed. It was the best decision we made and we both feel like the new blouse really ties the entire outfit together!

I'm really thrilled with the way these dresses are turning out! I couldn't be happier with the designs, fabrics and entire process. These are the most challenging garments I've ever made and the years of practice and education I put in are really paying off!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Lee Family Association Lion Dance Team



I have always LOVED the lion dancers and I am thrilled to announce that the Lee Family Association has asked me to make new feet for the lions to be worn in this years Grand Floral Parade. If you notice in the picture above the lions are wearing white sneakers, which seems to be common if you do a Google image search. What I'm making is a shoe cover that attaches with velcro on over top of the shoe, each foot has four golden claws (96 claws for the whole team!) with fur and will really make the costumes complete! I'm photographing the whole process, so check back for more details.

I was fortunate enough to be given a tour of the inside of the lion heads and costumes and I have to tell you that it really is a phenomenally intricate bamboo structure lashed together and then hand covered in paper mache and elaborately painted, again by hand. Even the pants, which seem simple are still fringed satin, and the fringe generally zigzags up and down around the legs. Look for these amazing costumes around town, they team is always performing!