Oh how I love Gauze fabric, since I was about 12 ,13 when I first saw a photo of an older Natalie Wood in a beautiful turquoise gauze caftan, I knew I loved that fabric! She wore a beautiful turquoise necklace and jewelry with it. I just wanted one of those dresses. I would always fill out the order form for a catalog that sold them, but never seemed to have the money to get it, they were quite costly to a 13 yr old :) I have always loved the romantic feel of cotton gauze, I could see myself wearing that caftan in Africa overlooking the Serengeti , yes I was a HUGE out of Africa movie fan....Karen Blixen fan, remember in the old issue of Victoria Magazine....? Now I find myself buying lots of gauze, bolts of it last week.....here is what I came up with! Maybe drifted a bit away from my vintage lace clothing but, for summer, gauze is it for me, the bloomers are amazingly comfy....and best of all they come in size small - 3x even bigger if you request.....having larger sizes is very important to me. Enjoy the photos I'll be back soon with something else under my gauze sleeve :)
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Oh my gosh ! I love love them ! You are so talented ~
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Lori
Hi Kim! Okay now I know who you are, and yes we did meet in Mt. Dora. I am a huge fan of Magnolia Pearl and your clothes remind me of hers.
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Shelley
Such beautiful creations. The thing about gauze, besides it's loveliness, is that is nice and cool and comfortable.
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Sissie
I discovered some of your lovely creations on flickr and shared them and your blog in my blog post today - I hope you don't mind. I just love your work. Stop by and see if you have a minute. :)
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Hurray for gauze! So beautiful, Kim!
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Sheila
you are making lovely things and very original and i DO remember that magazine spread on our of africa--i love that style!! your things are amazingly crafted and so well-priced! i am thrilled to have found you on etsy and now here too! can't wait for more more more!!! lovely summer clothes are what i am seeing in my future, thanks to you! ;)
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I love these designs! I am a huge Out of Africa fan and would fill my closet with Karin's wardrobe if I could. We've even decorated the window at my shop based on the movie I'll check out the etsy site and see if I can get something.
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ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I love gauze!
ReplyDeleteOMG your clothes are lovely, what a talent! I love, love, your blog and I won't miss another post, because now I am a follower. I would be honored if you would take a peak at my new blog. It is DIY, tips, tricks, and secrets http://thepolkadotcloset.blogspot.com/
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those bloomers are so fabulous! are you going to put them in your shop? i just found your blog today so not sure how you sell items???
ReplyDeleteOh my! I just found you are a follower on my jewelry blog...so sorry I didn't catch this! Your things are so beautiful and I think would go so well with my style of jewelry made for each other I think.. I am having a GIVEAWAY WHICH CLOSES TOMMORROW..COME BY QUICK! I'M GOING TO FOLLOW YOU..I LOVE WHAT YOU DO..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!I love gauze's dress.
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I found this through a desperate search for linen/gauze fabric in google images. I love some of your designs...any way of visiting to pick up some pieces? I also live in Florida. Beautiful stuff you make! blessings, Lady
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