Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

CLOTH



Now on Facebook-- www.facebook.com/clothlint.  I've posted a little collection of "cloth" things that catch my eye.  These are all fresh from Tokyo!  Each one is one of a kind.  Fabrics vary.  And they are all for sale on Etsy.  www.etsy.com/shop/GreenGeishawww.etsy.com/shop/GreenGeisha

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

More vests please!

That is the I kept hearing after selling out on the four vests made of vintage kimono & michiyuki.  So, Les came over with a big box of assorted kimono etc.  We weeded through them and I threw out more than I kept.  Then, the fun part--cutting away all the stuff I don't want.  Most people are afraid of scissors, well, mine especially.  These shears are made in Japan and are worth the cost.  I put the fear of death in anyone who asks to use my tools.  These are not to be used for anything but fabric.  Upon pain of death!  Keeps unprofessional hands off my scissors!
Step one:
jumble of assorted kimono....
Step two:  cut away all the parts I don't want...

Step three:  Finish the neckline, armholes and hem.  Then figure out what it needs...
(to be continued...)

Friday, June 14, 2013

What to do with a vintage Japanese men's kimono???

From this...a vintage Japanese men's kimono, I was challenged to 'make something'.  The kimono by itself was not selling and frankly, I knew why.  It's a lot of fabric for anyone to drape around their body, a dark brown unflattering color, and what the heck do you do with this?  Where to wear? 

So I took my trusty scissors to it and transformed it into...
 




a vest that is wearable, the stripes are a great feature, showing off the wonderful skill of the weaver. 

Took it to the bazaar at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii and it sold right away, had just put it on the mannequin and a lady snapped it up! 






Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Now! you tell me...Japanese skin care tip #1

Japanese women have such beautiful, porcelain skin.  Want to know why?  Here's what we didn't learn early in life:

Anti aging skin care tip #1:  Never wash your face by applying cleanser and rubbing your skin with your hands.  This only pulls and stretches your skin!  Proper way:  using a japanese facial net, create thick, creamy foam with cleanser.  If yours doesn't foam up, get one that does--this is critical!  Now with a cup or more of foam, gently apply to your face, now you have created a thick cushion of cleanser between your hands and your facial skin.  Massage your face with the foam to clean your skin, not pulling and tugging anymore! 

Continue for entire face and neck area (if desired) for 5-10 minutes.  You've just given yourself a mini facial and the result is super clean skin with no stretching delicate facial skin and muscles.  Apply toner and/or moisturizer by pressing on to face in a upward motion, do not  pull or push.  Pat, pat, pat.