Vontade e Pensamento: A História do Kimono. A História do Kimono O ki mono tem uma longa história e vem evoluindo desde a sua criação. Durante o período heian (794-1185), os ki monos elaborados e coloridos se tornou populares entre as mulheres japonesas. Eram freqüentemente usados 12 ki monos de manga comprida e o colarinho de cada um à mostra, para mostrar as Suas diferentes cores. Pessoas da corte às vezes usavam 16 camadas de ki monos. O ki mono tem uma longa história e vem evoluindo desde a sua criação. Durante o período heian (794-1185), o ki monos elaborados e coloridos se tornou populares entre as mulheres japonesas. Durante o período Kamakura, com a crescente influência da classe militar, as pessoas não tinham paciência ou necessidades de usar um ki mono elaborado, foi durante esse período que surgiram as mangas mais curtas nos k imonos.
Durante o período Meji 1868-1912, as mulheres começaram a trabalhar fora de casa, e cada emprego exigia uma vestimenta diferenciada. O ki monos e as Estações O ki mono e a idade Furisode. MKK. Oleana : designer knitwear from Norway. Deep V-Neck Sweater. As anyone who has ever knit a sweater knows, it can be a real juggling act! With this Deep V-Neck Sweater, I had the happy and lucky experience of somehow, someway managing to keep all the balls in the air. A seamless set-in sleeve pattern, a spectacularly seductive yarn and a very forgiving fit, all conspired to work together in beautiful harmony!
While set-in sleeves are perhaps the most flattering sweater construction, they traditionally involve the dreaded last step of laboriously sewing together all those pesky pieces. Determined to avoid that tedium, I embarked on this project armed with a few vague notes from Elizabeth Zimmermann and a cannot-fail doggedness (sound familiar, knitters?). And what about that incredible yarn? The Materials 6 skeins of Alchemy Kozmos, 30% Silk, 26% Mohair, 13% Wool, 31% Cotton. The Pattern Gauge For Size Small: 5 stitches = 1 inch in stockinette stitch For Size Large: 4.5 stitches = 1 inch in stockinette stitch Finished Sizes Small (Medium, Large) 1. 2.
: : o l g a j a z z y : : :: :: Aranami :: The story for this design started 2 years ago. Believe it or not it is how long at times ideas have to sit inside a sketch book before they finally materialize. After Petal Halter design success I thought about working out a similar looking shape and incorporating it into a different type of a garment. And this design's story is not particularly cheerful at the beginning.
The design was turned down twice when I submitted it to be published elsewhere, but it lacked a secret ingredient which I have finally found last January... Making the right yarn choice transformed the idea into a perfect marriage or you can call it some other epithet. But the yarn and colors made this shawl "sing". Actual patterning that takes place within the shawl can remind everyone of sometimes they know. After I made a swatch I did all necessary calculations to start on actual shawl sample and I LITERALLY couldn't put it down.. I know I am going to be making a couple more of these.
My original Aranami was done in.