Warfield Island Hat #2: The Potato Cloche
Warfield Island Hat #2: The Potato Cloche
Warfield Island Hat #3: The Magpie's Helmet
Warfield Island Hats, 1,2,3
Warfield Island Hats, 1,2,3
Warfield Island Hat #4: The Dyetest Coif (before d…
Warfield Island Hat #4: The Dyetest Coif (after dy…
Warfield Island Hat #4: The Dyetest Coif
Warfield Island Hat #5: The List Bucket
Warfield Island Hat #5: The List Bucket
Jeans
Sewing kit
Needles, Some Threaded
old needlework box
Embroiderer
Cotton Reels
La fabrique des petits Français
B.G.E. Originals Button Ad, 1947
Masons haberdashery
Tailor in City Market, Bangalore
J & P/Clark's O.N.T. Thread Ad (2), c1950
J & P/Clark's O.N.T. Thread Ad, c1950
Unterfadenspule
Nähstunden
The old machine
The old sewing machine
vintage haberdashery
Too Small for His Britches?
Sewing
A stitch in time
Don't Cry Johnny!
CA 02776
Sewing Basket
Needle/Reel
Scissors
Sewing Blue
Rennes 2014 – Toto
The Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine, the Li…
Alan Clark
E. Butterick & Co., Designers of Fashions
Clark & Co.
83113
Spell
OOTD: Bedsheet Dress
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Warfield Island Hat #1: The Weighty Fez
Fig. 1: The Weighty Fez
Materials: Black jersey strips (“t-yarn”), green bulky wool (KnitPicks, “oregano” colorway); madras shirt samples, small beads, a barrette Construction method: crochet, handsewn embellishment
Description: This is a startlingly heavy object, which must be worn with some care as it is oversized and will crush the wearer’s ears if it is not placed and balanced correctly. It is worn to convey the solemn authority of the island’s leadership, and requires the wearer to move with an attitude of grave thoughtfulness; this visual impression is sometimes enhanced with a long black cloak, somewhat reminiscent of priestly or judicial garments. This fez may also be used as a container, though this function has not yet been studied in detail.
Materials: Black jersey strips (“t-yarn”), green bulky wool (KnitPicks, “oregano” colorway); madras shirt samples, small beads, a barrette Construction method: crochet, handsewn embellishment
Description: This is a startlingly heavy object, which must be worn with some care as it is oversized and will crush the wearer’s ears if it is not placed and balanced correctly. It is worn to convey the solemn authority of the island’s leadership, and requires the wearer to move with an attitude of grave thoughtfulness; this visual impression is sometimes enhanced with a long black cloak, somewhat reminiscent of priestly or judicial garments. This fez may also be used as a container, though this function has not yet been studied in detail.
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