Saturday, March 30, 2013
Indian kantha quilts at Bleecker Street Vintage
Bleecker Street Vintage is happy to announce that our range of Indian kantha quilts are beginning to arrive on our online store. Kantha (thanks wiki) is a type of stitch used in indian textiles which is similar to Japanese sashiko stitch.
A quick google image search will be able to illustrate the differences between kantha and sashiko.
Our quilts come in a range of styles from traditional to contemporary and are 230cm x 275cm, so they are suitable for a queen size or double bed. Alternatively, they can be used as a throw or for snuggling up whilst watching TV in winter.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Vintage Shoes for Autumn!!
There are LOTs of vintage boots in all shapes and sizes at Bleecker Street Vintage, SO:ME Space, South Melbourne Market.
Author: Jason Cormick
Monday, March 18, 2013
Re-worked vintage: Before & after
This is another vintage piece from the 80's that has been altered to make it more up to date.
Lace looks great on dresses, but because of the puffy sleeves there was just too much. Also puffy sleeves are not popular at the moment.
The sleeves were taken off and the dress was also shorted. What do you think of the results? The dress doesn't fit on the mannequin properly, but it's enough to get an idea of what the dress would look like if a person was wearing it. After the dress has been pressed it will look even more amazing!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Re-worked vintage - Before and after
At Bleecker Street Vintage you'll find the odd re-worked vintage piece here and there. Sometimes a vintage piece may come in that is a little too over the top and needs a little updating. Most times, it usually involves removing something small, but on other occasions and when possible sleeves are removed. Minimal work is done on a piece to keep costs down for the customer.
The (rather badly taken) photo above is an example of a dress that was altered on Sunday. The dress is layered and is quite long. Additionally, on the back of belt (which you can't see ) is a rose made from fabric. On the front is a long scarf looking detail connected from the shoulder and waist which reaches to the bottom of the dress (I don't know the technical term, but if you do, then let us know.)
Before attacking it, I looked at the dress in detail to find where design details were connected and assessed how long it would take to alter the dress. Finally, I decided what would be altered and began.
Here is the finished piece. Only two alternations were done for this dress. The rose was removed from the belt and a layer of the dress was shortened. I also wanted to remove the long scarf thingy, but that would involve unpicking the waist and shoulder and since the dress is lined, it would take too long. I think the dress looks much more wearable, but still has the 80's look about it which is very popular right now. What do you think of the transformation?
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Win a $400 shopping spree at SO:ME Space!!
Bleecker Street Vintage plus other store holders at SO:ME Space, South Melbourne Market are giving away a shopping spree valued at $400 to a lucky person!
To enter, head to the SO:ME Space Facebook page and tell us in 25 words or less on the SO:ME Space wall who your favourite Australian fashion designer or artisan is and why. The most creative answer will win! SO:ME Space will be announcing the winner on March 27th 2013. For more information go to the SO:ME Space Facebook page.
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