by Mira Musank | Dec 9, 2019
Homemade gardening outfit that consists of a coat, apron, a pair of gloves, and a pair of pants. Made by refashioning pre-owned clothes and repurposing textile samples and remnants. From fafafoom.com.
by Mira Musank | Sep 9, 2019
In a Nutshell A client requested pillowcases refresh for their secondhand sofa set in their family room. To introduce colors and textures to the otherwise neutral room, samples of upholstery fabrics in pastel colors, black/ivory, and subtle gold are used. Key...
by Mira Musank | May 15, 2019
In a Nutshell I got a cushion-less square pillow and some embroidery floss remnants from a local moving sale. An upholstery fabric sample featuring large dots motif provides the right canvas for a pillowcase. Key Materials The main materials for this Reimagine project...
by Mira Musank | Feb 27, 2019
In a Nutshell The bar stools I got from a neighbor were a couple inches too short for the home wet bar top. To add some height and comfort, I made a couple of cylindrical cushions and covers. Key Materials The main materials for this Reimagine project are leftover...
by Mira Musank | Sep 12, 2018
Inspired by Rei Kawakubo’s take on cage dress trend during Comme des Garçons AW 2008-9 collection. This is a special sewing project for Makery’s The Refashioners 2018 blogger lineup.
by Mira Musank | Apr 8, 2018
In a Nutshell I got a small rectangle pillow with no cover at a local estate sale. Using a cotton lace fabric remnant and cotton remnants, I made a soft pastel pink pillowcase. Key Materials The main materials for this Reimagine project are cotton lace and cotton...
by Mira Musank | Apr 7, 2018
In a Nutshell Thrifted a nightgown from a local estate sale, but it’s looking too plain. I decided to introduce more colors by naturally dyeing it with camellia petals from the garden, and emphasize an underbust seam line with a lavender trim remnant. Key Materials...