Wednesday I met Mary in NYC. The fabrics I purchased at Mood and B&J arrived yesterday. Today my fabrics arrived from Sawyer Brook.
These are the B&J fabrics: the blue and violet are cotton poplin that I will use for some casual summer suits. The white with green dots is a really lovely Swiss cotton dotted Swiss voile, which I purchased primarily because of the green dots. I love dotted swiss and I love green, how could I go wrong? On the far left the rose pink tweed will be a jacket and I have a lot of things that will go with it.
The purple wool, 2nd from left, is my only non-summer fabric and was purchased because I wanted to make a skirt with feathers on the bottom after seeing a photo of one by Marni in the new May Vogue Magazine. I went to M&J Trims and purchased the feathers first as I figured that would be the hardest part for me as I get really picky about that kind of thing. Then I looked a couple of places before finding the fabric I wanted. My skirt will not look at all like the Marni skirt and is more fall oriented. Still, I can't wait to make it: Here is a picture of the fabric and the trims:
I am really eager to make this even though I might not wear it right away. If I don't get it made this week, I will be going to San Francisco for one of Sandra Betzina's Power Sewing weeks and I will take it with me. Who knows, I might even be able to wear it.
I started looking for the tweed at Mood, but didn't find anything I wanted for the skirt. I bought silks this trip, mostly for linings.
The black with the paperweight design was just pretty. The other three were purchased to go with specific fabrics and you will see them in the near future. The peachy fabric on the far right can be seen in more detail below with the cotton from Sawyer Brook.
I am planning on taking this combination with me to work on in San Francisco. I am stil planning on making the fairly straight DKNY jacket; It will be a very casual jacket, purposely minimally structured and I think it will be a lot of fun.