News and information about my business Atelier by Bobbie Seagroatt, including Pattern Cutting classes, bespoke wedding dresses, tweed clothing, fashion / clothing related artwork and all fashion/clothing related subjects.

Sunday 23 January 2011

ecoEureko progress









Proud to report that the first ecoEureko sample is about 50% complete, and though I say it myself, looking rather beautiful...

Just to explain, in case you haven't read anything about ecoEureko before on this blog or on my facebook, it is the name of a business collaboration I have set up with Rachel David, who is designer and maker from Leamington. She uses recycled fabrics - vintage and modern, and we are working together to produce what we think is a unique combination of old and new for bespoke wedding and 'event' dresses.

You can look at the embryonic website here, for information on 'who, where and what', but just to let you know that we aren't launching it big time until the first 3 samples are made, photographed/styled and ready to go.
However, I am so excited by the prospect of ecoEureko, that I'm putting some images up here as a little taster, and would like to explain how we work, and how it fits in with Atelier, in my case, and Skrunch, inRachel's case.

The idea is that we use at least 50% recycled fabrics in the designs, and this could sometimes be considerably more. The other fabric will be new, and this will be dictated by a) the design, and/or b) your preferences - ethical or otherwise when coming to us to design and make a magnificent bespoke dress.

So far, (and remember, this is a new collaboration), it is working thus: I design and pattern cut, then the pattern and toile (test garment to achieve the desired shape), goes to Rachel, who starts to assemble and decorate the dress using her collection of fabulous antique and modern fabrics, accessories and haberdashery. New fabric may then be incorporated according to the design, to result in a unique and 'extra'ordinary garment.

Other personal elements can be used in the fabric of the dress itself. Please see the 'What we do' page for an explanation.

Work on website development is ongoing, so if you cannot immediately access the site, it's because we're working on it, so please try again shortly afterwards!

Bobbie

Tuesday 11 January 2011

Roofer's chic


Well, you might wonder what I'm talking about, but there's a lot of it about here, roofer's chic, that is.
And with the bedroom ceiling, (and parts of other ceilings) having recently fallen in as a result of some of the work on the roof,there will be a lot more of it about for a while yet!

The men have been toiling for what seems like months, in the face of snow, ice, rain, wind, all in extremis.

But they know how to dress for the job,and this being a fashion related blog, these things don't go unnoticed. The routine is: beanie (fleece or knitted/thinsulate lined), covered by a hoodie,(hood up)covered by a weatherproof padded, hooded jacket (hood up). Tracky bottoms, (maybe two pairs?!), buckle-on knee pads, big sturdy, pale suede builders boots, grip gloves.
No bravado concerning exposed skin, macho-ness or anything like that, and who would blame them?

Well, workwear isn't particularly my thing, but I'm just admiring of these guys, and how they do their job.

Despite all this however,my students and customers are very uncomplaining, and it's business as usual at Atelier Towers!

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Designer, pattern cutter, maker for my business 'Atelier Wedding Dresses'
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