Monday, October 5, 2009

I Heart Rummage!

Yesterday I set up shop at I Heart Rummage, a craft sale event here in Seattle.  It was my first vending experience and it was so fun!  So many wonderful handmade items for sale!  I will be participating again in the near future with more hats, earrings and some other suprises.  It was a slow day, but a good start.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Victorian Collar





A friend challenged me to make her a crocheted Victorian style collar. I asked what she meant and she vaguely explained that she wanted a sort of long collar that fits somewhat tight around her neck. I started to look for examples of Victorian style collars and found a few and then attempted a collar for Kelli. She loves and almost always wears dark pinks, purples and blues, so I went through the stash and found some soft yarn in those colors.

This is what I came up with... so far...

After I showed her what I had we decided to add more purple "lace" to the top so it comes up higher and blossoms out under her chin a bit. It should be good for winter.

A fun blog I found with examples of Victorian style collars:
Curious Oddities

Monday, August 10, 2009

Middle Ages, Medieval Fashion...

I have a new found interest in all things medieval, particularly fashion. I have been searching for images and photos of clothing from the middle ages to get a real sense of what real clothing actually looked like as opposed to modern costumes. I have also been looking for the influence medieval fashion has on modern fashion (if any). So this is the beginning of my historical journey through fashion of the middle ages.

I am going to list some links to good web resources about this topic:

Extant Clothing in the Middle Ages

A page about clothing from the Middle Ages with photographs of clothing and jewelry housed in museums today. Compiled by Cynthia du Pré Argent.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Welcome to Karlita's Designs Blog!

I am going to attempt to keep this blog interesting - that is, not to write too much about myself but simply about attempted projects, and the world of fashion and crafts. If you are interested in these topics, perhaps you will enjoy this blog! I also welcome anyone to visit my etsy store where I sell the things I make: karlitasdesigns.etsy.com.