Thursday, November 3, 2011

Holiday Festival of Crafts in Buffalo this Weekend

Our "Mostly Wool" line shows a  playful new take on up-cycled wool from sweaters, skirts, and pants. These lively collar scarves will keep you warm this winter while you support the "go green" movement.
 
 
 
Kimono Vest with mud cloth from Mali


Completely unique kimono style vest constructed of fine Italian wool and lined with panels of vintage kimono wool from Japan has a neck band of mud cloth from Mali and vintage button and bead drop closure.

Stop by the University of Buffalo Center for Tomorrow at Amherst, north campus beginning Friday Nov. 4 at 4:00PM and continuing through Sunday until 5:00 PM. Our returning friends know to come early for the best selection. Linda and I would love to see you there.  ~  Claudia
 
Get all the details and directions at the Folk Art Guild webpage.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Open House at the Folk Art Guild October 8 & 9

Open House means more new fall garments for you in the East Hill Gallery fiber show! Linda, Turiya, Gabe and I are adding new garments and accessories every week to the fiber show now on view in the East Hill Gallery.  

We've added a new wrap in mid-thigh length for wear indoors or out and Turiya is working with a variety of soft, soft, soft wools in warm cozy textures and colors of chestnut, walnut, black, white, gray, red....... We promise you'll love slipping into these drapey wraps on the cool fall days ahead.

Gabe has a stack of our favorite knit t's next to his machine. Hurray! we were able to source the hemp/cotton blend knit in black again as well as the natural. AND, we located a wonderful new fabric in which to do up the knit t -- organic cotton knit, in black, natural and RED. We love the hand of this fabric and we think you will enjoy being able to pick up an old favorite in a new organic fabric.

Linda loves the kimono jacket she developed this summer. The design invites piecing of different unique fabrics and she has done just that with wools, rayon, and hand dyed hemp. I'll post a pic (above) of one made in one of the new fabrics we got at Feminine Touch Fabrics in Syracuse this summer.

I'm always looking for ways to showcase my overflowing stash of vintage kimono fabrics. We have a couple of our tunic tops (below) made of hand dyed silk/linen embellished with gorgeous vintage kimono silk --some of it is real shibori-dyed.  I've also made  handbags (above) we call "Journey Bags" because they are large enough for you to take on a weekend getaway. These feature Japanese-style tattoo art by Rochester,NY tattoo artist Josh Wright printed on silk.  The artwork is set off by the use of vintage kimono fabrics and stitch styles. Inside the bags is a roomy zippered pocket and lining constructed of vintage yukata cotton and kasuri cloth. More bags with artwork from Josh to come in this "Asian Accent" line.



Our goal is to have lots of beautiful new fall and winter clothes and accessories for you to choose from when you visit the Folk Art Guild on our Open House Weekend - October 8 & 9.  Check www.folkartguild.org for more information on Open House. 
Please check the blog and find us on facebook @ www.facebook.com/naturalfiberclothiingdesigns     Looking forward to seeing you on Open House weekend,
~ Claudia

Friday, August 19, 2011

Open Studio Sale August 20&21

The Open Studio Sale is finally here! We're excited to open the doors on our studio workspace at East Hill Farm during the summer for the 4th year in a row. We are open 11:00-5:00 on both Saturday and Sunday, August 20 &21.
for directions:   http://rfag.org/Visit/Directions/tabid/238/Default.aspx

Come for a sneak peek at what's new for fall as well as
Open Studio special: "Twisters", regularly $48 will be only $40. We have a selection to choose from in cotton and rayon knits and raw silk.
Sale rack with big markdowns & a pre-season special on wool slacks.

See you this weekend!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Come see us this Friday & Saturday in Rochester!


Here are a couple of hand dyed 100% hemp jackets with vintage ikat trim that will be offered for sale at the Spring Festival of Crafts in Rochester, NY at the Harley School on Clover.  See www.folkartguild.org for all the details on sale hours and location.  We hope to see you there!
 (thanks to my little sister, Cathy Frey for the photos)

~ Claudia

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Rochester spring sale coming soon!

Square neck tunic in bamboo with vintage ikat panel
We hope to see you at our one show/sale this spring!  We will be in Rochester at the Harley School for two days only: Friday, April 22 ,10-8:00 and Saturday, April 23, 10-5:00. (see www.rfag.org  for directions/details)

Linda, Turiya, Phyllis, and I have been in full swing at the studio on East Hill Farm this winter and early spring hand dyeing 100% hemp canvas for hip length versions of our Seattle coat. These are 3-season jackets each with a different vintage ikat from Indonesia for embellishment.

There will be new circular scarves in an array of spring colors. These are long, long loops of soft lightweight rayon knit that you can wind around and wear any way you choose to accent and renew your outfits. 

We have Tencel pants and tunic tops made up in earthy tones with vintage trims, and the popular twisters are back. Twisters are the over-the-head shawl with a twist sewn in. You'll find them at this sale in lightweight wovens and knits in appealing new colors and prints for cool spring or summer evenings ahead.

See you at the show,
~ Claudia

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

All about Hemp Fabric

We've been using hemp and hemp blended with other fibers including rayon, silk, cotton, and even nettle (once ! ) for quite awhile now at the Clothing Design Studio.  We typically buy it in the natural pfd (prepared for dyeing) state from one of two or three online sellers. The U.S. government doesn't permit the hemp plant that fiber is made from to be grown in this country so all of it still has to be imported, usually from China, Romania or Canada.  ---- Even though it is only a distant cousin to the marijuana plant.
I came across this blog entry through our facebook page   The bloggers write about all aspects of organic clothing; in this case it's a REALLY in-depth post about hemp fabric .  

The picture shows one of our square neck tunics made in natural hemp summercloth.  It has an insert panel of hemp/rayon which was stitched by Linda using nui shibori and dyed in natural indigo.


http://organicclothing.blogs.com/my_weblog/2005/12/hemp_facts_on_t.html

Monday, March 14, 2011

Hand dyed hemp remnants from many seasons of natural fiber garments!

Hand dyeing hemp fabric for spring/summer jackets

We have purchased yards and yards of 100% hemp canvas fabric in its natural state and have been in the process of dyeing 3 yard lengths each a different gorgeous color for the spring/summer season. We'll be creating hip length 3 season jackets in the 5 colors we've chosen. We're using our Seattle coat pattern but in a shorter form. Each jacket will be made unique by embellishing it with strips of vintage ikat from Indonesia or kasuri  from Japan. They will make their debut at the Rochester Folk Art Guild's  Spring Festival of Crafts at the Harley School, 1981 Clover St.,Rochester, NY on April 22 & 23.
The colors for the new jackets are spring green,  rich rosy red, deep dark walnut brown, dusty eggplant and black. I'm going to post a picture of some of the remnants of hand dyed hemp fabrics from past dye runs. If you own some of our hemp garments, maybe you'll recognize your fabric there.  ;-)
~ Claudia

Saturday, March 5, 2011

“Timeless Design in Natural Fibers ~ Fashions for Every Woman”

This is the first post in a new blog about the Natural Fiber Clothing Designs Studio.  We are part of the Rochester Folk Art Guild which is located on East Hill Farm in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of western New York state. We design and sew a line of flattering, easy to wear clothes for women.
All of our clothes are made using natural fibers – 100% hemp, various hemp blends, as well as wool, silk, rayon and tencel.  We often incorporate vintage or antique fabrics in the construction of garments and for unique embellishments. We’ve refined our designs over time so that they flatter many different body types and function well for women with varying lifestyles.  Every item is made one at a time, with care and attention to detail.
We hope to let you know more about us and our work process throughout the year.  Please check back often to see what's going on as we create the next season's line. ~ Claudia


Clothing Design Studio during 2010 Open Studio Sale