Flippin Couture : AfroPunk Edition
After the sketches were done I need to figure out fabric. I
originally wanted to use the traditional dashiki fabric, but recently I noticed
a huge influx of dashikis and the traditional fabric everywhere. I even saw one
on sale at rainbow! So I decided to find
some nice wax prints/ Ankara fabric.
This was difficult because I had really specific needs for color,
design, price, and shipping time. There
were a lot of amazing affordable options on Etsy but shipping from Africa was
going to take to long. So ultimate Ebay won. They had the designs I liked for a
great price and very fast shipping times.
The hardest part of the process was pattern making. I am not
the best pattern maker at all. I prefer to drape everything. Now years ago when
I was in design school I had made some basic patterns that I used as a base for
the tops. For the shorts I just used a commercial shorts pattern and added some
fullness. The pattern making took a long time because I had to fit it in
between work and all my other responsibilities. Once I was confident in the
patterns. I started cutting the patterns from the fabric and the sewing began. My apologies for the lack of details and photos the next FLIPPIN COUTURE will be more detailed.
Here is the finished product of look 1:
Heres Look 2:
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