Thursday, November 18, 2010

Furoshiki Skirt

Well here's one from my archives. My FIRST EVER (successful) attempt at upcycling from 6 years ago.



The front panel of this wrap-around skirt is a piece of Japanese cloth called a furoshiki which is traditionally used for wrapping food and gifts. I found it in an op-shop about 9 years ago and knew that eventually (when I learned to sew properly) that it would turn into something awesome. The op-shop was in the Adelaide Hills, which is a veritable treasure trove for thrifting. My Mum and I do an annual pilgrimage to Adelaide each year in December, so stay tuned for some kick-arse photos next month.


The sash for the skirt is a men's tie which is hideously ugly by itself, but matches the mustard tones in the furoshiki perfectly.

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