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MASSAGE PANTS

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My friend is a massage therapist, and needed a presentable wardrobe that he would be comfortable working in. I think dupioni silk is the perfect fabric for Thai massage, so I made him a few pairs of pants.

It’s a very simple design, taken from a basic cotton pant he’d bought in Mexico. Inset pockets in the side seams, and elastic at the waist. My idea is “silk scrubs:” basic and elegant.

The brown and yellow pants are both silk dupioni. The blue pants are made of a silk/modal blended jersey, which is every bit as fabulous as you think it is.

He uses his whole body body during a massage, so it was important that he have full range of motion. These pants will be perfect for massage, yoga, and running around sunny San Diego.

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GRANDMOTHER OF PEARL

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Two months until the wedding and I’ve been super busy trying to finish the million little projects that surround me.

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My grandma’s coma also had me paralyzed, and her peaceful death also released me. I woke up at 3AM to take the phone call from my dad, and between the sadness and logistics of that day managed to also make this blouse.

My grandma gave me (and each of my cousins) a string of pearls and set of studs as a high school graduation gift. Most of us had our strands at the funeral, and the two cousins who didn’t have them wore my grandma’s own pearls. It was a beautiful symbol of our connection to her and to each other.

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All the fabrics are washed silk dupioni remnants. I’m so pleased with the colors; they remind me of a circus while still complimenting the milky pearls.

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I drafted the pattern myself; it’s a woven tee shirt (inspired by Jen at Grainline of course). I’m really pleased with the fit, via bust darts and a center back seam, and that I’m able to easily pull the shirt over my head without needing a zipper. I’ve used the same pattern (with a zipper) to make a radically different top, but you’ll have to be patient for that.

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Contrast bias binding is always so luscious. And I do love the teal and chartreuse threads. You can’t quite see them in these photos, but trust me, they’re there.

It was extremely powerful to transform my grief into action, to embody all the feelings I had into a beautiful object that paid tribute to my grandmother’s life and her role in mine.

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classy ladiness

As Jason pointed out, classy ladiness is hereditary. I’d never seen this photograph before arriving at the wake, and I absolutely love it.