Monday 28 November 2011

Tsumugi awase

I really  like tsumugi silk. It is so versatile and durable. I`ve finally found something interesting for my only one tsumugi kimono for neat and interesting ensemble. Lovely metallic ochre yellow and brown fukuro obi is perfect and the most beautiful subdued obijime I`ve ever had, newest purchase from ebay.
Putting on this kimono is real challange for me, it`s too long to skip ohashiori fold and too short to do it perfectly, uffff. I wasted about 1.5 hour to do it more or less as I like it:P

tsumugi komon


tsumugi komon


Tsumugi

Friday 11 November 2011

Frozen flowers komon

This soft chirimen komon was waiting about year to be used. I was looking for something lavender for this kimono but hopelessly. And finally I`ve got idea to use it as something almost transparent to give soft background for this deep rose and grass green combination.
It`s ages since I`ve shown something from my tansu. I`m so busy and have no time for simple joy of coordinating, taking on and putting off kimono.
But finally I`ve got motivation - tommorow I`m going for  Japanese week  opening in our town. So it`s lovely occassion for kimono. I had to practice cause I was worry if I can do it properly yet. 

Now I can see that this yuban isn`t the best choice:P But who cares....


like frozen rose

like frozen rose

like frozen rose

Monday 16 May 2011

Museums Night

The all what  happened at the night exceeded my wildest expectations. Culture Center RYBA survived the siege, which the owners can not remember. A lot of work!
I`d would like to thank all who attended for the warm words I heard during the opening and a huge thanks to Grażyna, Ania, Nina for invaluable assistance in the implementation of the Evening and the Honourable organizers!.

and so it looked like:

I helped my origami master Grażyna in workshop

I told story about kimono kitsuke tips




Thanks to Nina and her game on Yakumo-goto we commemorated the victims of the tsunami in Japan in March


We did small kitsuke show




and the evening finished at 1 a.m. Tough job!



Monday 9 May 2011

Last minute for awase

I made my husband to catch last opportunity to show this homoungi awase before hot days come and I will be exploding during tieing obi or so:)


simple komon with peony nagoya obi


komon kimono

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pas kimono

Thursday 31 March 2011

blue iromuji

Yesterday I went for charity meeting organized in our Lodz Music Academy.
We listened classic music played by students of academy and take part in small auction. All means were raised of cource for Japan help.
There is Shoko san -she often leads kitsuke show in our town.
I put iromuji I combined with tsumugi kimono as donuki and nagoya obi with heian lady motif. After this event I got many details comments from Shoko about my ensemble. She was shocked that I used to tie obi in the front. She promised to learn me as to do it in the back to avoid destroing of seams symetry on my back.

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Sunday 13 March 2011

Distaster in Impire


Charytatywny plakat autorstwa Jamesa White mówi wszystko. Serce mi się kraje...
Sieć i telewizja zalane są obrazami Japonii po kataklizmie. Podglądając to globalne reality show, żenujące niusy w stacjach informacyjnych, relacje nie wnoszące żadnych sprawdzonych informacji, wypowiedzi i komentarze super ważnych specjalistów, mających swoje 5 minut na wizji, zastanawiam się co ja mogę po prostu zrobić zamiast siedzenia w ciepłych kapciach i patrzenia na to bezradnie?

Charitable poster by James White says everything. My heart bleeds ...
 Network and TV are full of images from Japan after the disaster. Watching this global reality show, embarrassing information from news stations, the relations giving  no reliable information, quotes and comments by super important specialists, I wonder what I can just do instead of sitting in warm slippers, and looking at it helplessly?