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Skirt Stories: Olive Green Corduroy with Zippers

Corduroy Skirt  She had to make a run into the city to pick up supplies.  As she was enjoying her favorite podcast she notices an older gentleman staring at her.  At first she thought, 'Ok maybe I've got a secret admirer....'.  Then she felt him just glaring at her and it was beginning to creep her out.....she can't take the staring any longer and starts shouting, "DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, POPS? WHY ARE YOU STARING AT ME".  Startled and a bit confused, she can see his eyes welling up, "I'm so sorry, it's your skirt, you see I am a Veteran and my wife was very creative.  She took my old uniform and made a skirt just like the...

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First Time in a Long Time

This past weekend I participated in a Summer Sale at Sweet Octavia's show room, along with Charlene Heyliger.  I hadn't done this in a long time and what a great fun we had. Shoppers came, to shop, laugh, talk, model, and have a good time. Lois models a 4ply silk patchwork dress One of Charlene's woven tops.  This T shirt was woven with African fabric strips, some of the t shirts the the woven pieces would form a pocket. Ashley wears a jersey patchwork skirt and white cotton top Mother and Daughter model Charlene's tops which are hand screen printed with a weaving patchwork of fabric strips that form a pocket.   Helen was deciding between the red or the...

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ABC...Always Be Creating

I am in creative mode, but I do find it a bit frustrating that I cannot seem to get product to shop quickly enough.....Which is why it's a bit easier to take items uptown to Calabar Imports in Harlem.  Here is a series of silk organza skirts that I am presently working on. The fabric is first cut and then patched together in desired pattern.  Then the fabric is tied for the the dying process. In some designs I will make the skirt and dye it after it is finished....in some designs it works better to finish it after it is dyed. The skirt below is patched with silk organza and and silk satin yellow strips and tied dyed, but...

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