Friday, February 03, 2006

RESTOCK: Dress You Up!



Ack--! I am sick and was a bit droopy this morning when I woke up to post this new batch up online...Not much is left already, check it out! It's a small bunch, but has some new patterns that i've been going on about for-evah, so now they are actually available in person. (valerie, you have snagged my #1 favorite of the bunch--i almost kept it!)

Little jackety-like things are tons of fun to make, not to mention the dress and tunic styles with little pleats at the shoulders and back...there will be more of these, so watch out! I'm gonna spend time this weekend sewing (if i feel better, that is), so perhaps early next week will be more? heh heh.

In the meantime, i am alone this weekend (kurt went to LA to see some friends) which means I get to quietly hole up with TV, tea, Netflix, sewing machines, and lots of books recently checked out from the Stanford Library ("Radical History Review," "The Socialist Register, 1968," etc.--wow!). All I can say is I better come out smarter after this weekend is over...

Hope everyone's doing well this winter--stay warm, y'hear?

2 Comments:

At 2:23 PM, Dropout/Postgrad said...

props... serious, serious props for what you are doing: actually creating physical objects which embody not so much more than a counter culture, rather a next possible step in our culture.

you get some massively huge, super-sized, but perfectly proportioned props. the design values is just sick. the products are beautiful. and it means so much more for how you do it. and that meaning isn't just implied, it is actually in the item.

i think it is dope that you're setting this virtuous example, but who fucking cares whether or not it is virtuous because your designs are hot. one doesn't even have to be aware of the meaning to be aware of your skills. props. you don't need to be good, but you do it anyway. that has got to be the sexiest thing in the world.

 
At 1:13 AM, anti-factory said...

hey, thanks mr dropoutpostgrad, that's a fine and mighty compliment. i'm only one of many out there who are making to make a difference, hopefully. not sure what good it does in the grand scheme of things, but then again it's a good thing to aim for, it seems.

to our collective futures,
s

 

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