PLAYA FASHION - What works? What doesn't?
- Donna Matrix
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Ah............ true that......... but my fringe is moop free. I am a genius when it comes to sewing. I am the ultimate non-mooping participant.C.f.M. wrote:Hats as gifts sounds great, but fringe = MOOPtastic.
Playa fashion, what doesn't work? Fringe, beading, feathers, sequins.
Good point though. Moop is evil.
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Curious then, as to your technique. Having given enough fringe hair-cuts in my life, I've yet to see a method of attaching it that doesn't result in fringe falling out, coming undone, getting snagged on the slightest catch and pulled off, etc.Donna Matrix wrote:Ah............ true that......... but my fringe is moop free. I am a genius when it comes to sewing. I am the ultimate non-mooping participant.C.f.M. wrote:Hats as gifts sounds great, but fringe = MOOPtastic.
Playa fashion, what doesn't work? Fringe, beading, feathers, sequins.
Good point though. Moop is evil.
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The last was a booby top, just a bandeau, but I cut the fabric 9 inches longer in the front. It's a locked stable knit vertically. After I was done sewing it, I cut the 1/2 inch strips. I pulled on them and they are not going anywhere.
Since it is just covering my tummy, it's unlikely that the fringe will catch in anything. When hubby comes home, I will borrow his camera and put a picture up, k?
Since it is just covering my tummy, it's unlikely that the fringe will catch in anything. When hubby comes home, I will borrow his camera and put a picture up, k?
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Are road kill bikinis still popular with the DPW?
Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
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I think it was this thread, not C&C, when I was looking for the fur pic I found one of the clips I got and used a lot

It's black elastic sewn onto suspender clips like these.
A-duh, I didn't even think "suspender clips." Much, much better than garters.

It's black elastic sewn onto suspender clips like these.
A-duh, I didn't even think "suspender clips." Much, much better than garters.
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Burning Man Fashion Blog
Hello, I author a Burning Man themed Fashion Blog DustyCouture.Com There's lots of articles and pictures about some of the types of fashions that can be found on-Playa in Black Rock City. I strongly encourage you to check it out and would love to do an article about some of your costumes!
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plumage
I think it's absolutely amazing to have the opportunity to create our own plumage for BM. We do it in life too, but to a lesser degree. And let's face it, our plumage is sometimes designed to attract a mate, which is why the young and fertile chicas are sporting corsets to make their waist/hip ratios even more attractive, whether they realize it or not. As for the kilts and sarongs, the "going commando" keeps the sperm cooler in the hot weather, just biological instinct at work! Don't try and deny it! ;) But then again the calloused hands and dusty hair are biologically attractive in that "look, I survived thus far" kind of way. I think it's great that people have a semi-safe way to express their sexuality too, something they may not feel as comfortable with at Google or Genentech, and let's face it, not everyone is an artist or seamstress, so for a lot of the population, a corset and garter belt is going to have to suffice in the create-your-own-plumage department.
The outfits that work best for me included pockets, comfortable shoes and eye protection (even at night). Everything else was just gravy. Of all the fishnet paraphernalia that I've brought along, I never once wore any of it. I forgot my sleeping bag last time (how embarrassing, right! I swear I have a good excuse) so the cliche furry cape with a hood (that I made myself, lined with fleece) actually turned out to be a godsend. This year, I'll bring more dust protection in the form of a burqa-like cloak. I'm thinking cutouts or appliques in the butt-cheekal and boobal area to keep things interesting.
Anyway, for non-practical fashion ideas, I love looking at Twisted Lamb blog, and any pictures of Bjork (speaking of plumage). That is some truly creative sh*t.
The outfits that work best for me included pockets, comfortable shoes and eye protection (even at night). Everything else was just gravy. Of all the fishnet paraphernalia that I've brought along, I never once wore any of it. I forgot my sleeping bag last time (how embarrassing, right! I swear I have a good excuse) so the cliche furry cape with a hood (that I made myself, lined with fleece) actually turned out to be a godsend. This year, I'll bring more dust protection in the form of a burqa-like cloak. I'm thinking cutouts or appliques in the butt-cheekal and boobal area to keep things interesting.
Anyway, for non-practical fashion ideas, I love looking at Twisted Lamb blog, and any pictures of Bjork (speaking of plumage). That is some truly creative sh*t.
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Re: Burning Man Fashion Blog
Lovely site. so many things to look at......... it will take me a while..Dusty Bacon wrote:Hello, I author a Burning Man themed Fashion Blog DustyCouture.Com There's lots of articles and pictures about some of the types of fashions that can be found on-Playa in Black Rock City. I strongly encourage you to check it out and would love to do an article about some of your costumes!
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I need to put some interfacing on several fabric pieces that are wider than my roll of interfacing. Is it ok to piece it? Or should I just make yet another trip to the fabric store?
Edit: Oops just realized I posted this to the wrong thread.
Edit: Oops just realized I posted this to the wrong thread.
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Re: Burning Man Fashion Blog
Thanks for the compliment Donna. I realize that after over a year and a half of weekly postings it has gotten to be a bit much. For brevity, I recommend the video blogs especially the four "Virtual Fashion Show" videos which clicking on the "Just Press Play" banner will take you to.Donna Matrix wrote:Lovely site. so many things to look at......... it will take me a while..
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I don't think I ever use interfacing...do you just need the stiffness?Drawingablank wrote:I need to put some interfacing on several fabric pieces that are wider than my roll of interfacing. Is it ok to piece it? Or should I just make yet another trip to the fabric store?
Edit: Oops just realized I posted this to the wrong thread.
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Yes, it is to add a bit of stiffness to the collar, cuff, and lapel areas.C.f.M. wrote:I don't think I ever use interfacing...do you just need the stiffness?Drawingablank wrote:I need to put some interfacing on several fabric pieces that are wider than my roll of interfacing. Is it ok to piece it? Or should I just make yet another trip to the fabric store?
Edit: Oops just realized I posted this to the wrong thread.
Savannah: I don't know what it is, but no thread here escapes alive. You'll get 1 or 2 real answers at minimum, occasionally 10 or 12, and then we flog it until it's unrecognizable and you can't get your deposit back.
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Piecing should be fine, esp. for such small areas.Drawingablank wrote:Yes, it is to add a bit of stiffness to the collar, cuff, and lapel areas.C.f.M. wrote:I don't think I ever use interfacing...do you just need the stiffness?Drawingablank wrote:I need to put some interfacing on several fabric pieces that are wider than my roll of interfacing. Is it ok to piece it? Or should I just make yet another trip to the fabric store?
Edit: Oops just realized I posted this to the wrong thread.
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If it's fusible (sounds like it is) should work just fine.C.f.M. wrote:Piecing should be fine, esp. for such small areas.Drawingablank wrote:Yes, it is to add a bit of stiffness to the collar, cuff, and lapel areas.C.f.M. wrote: I don't think I ever use interfacing...do you just need the stiffness?
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Thanks both of you for the input, I will just piece it.
Savannah: I don't know what it is, but no thread here escapes alive. You'll get 1 or 2 real answers at minimum, occasionally 10 or 12, and then we flog it until it's unrecognizable and you can't get your deposit back.
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Maybe you can help out the person who posted this in the costume thread:Donna Matrix wrote:So, I just got a ton of fabric donated to me... A TON... what to do ... what to do....
Drawingablank wrote:Does anyone know of a good source for tiny fabric scraps? I dont need anything larger than 6" and can use even as small as 2 x 2" Variety is more important than size.
After trying to revive my original patch pants but realizing that they would need to be let out several inches on every seam I just decided to make a new pair, but no longer have the fabric resources that were available to me in the 70's (mom no longer sews). Back then we also had a fairly large group that swapped patch fabrics as well.
Fabric store remnants / quilting cuts are just too pricey an option as I need a minimum of 100 - 200 different patterns for the proper look.
I miss my patch pants horribly, and through most of the 70's I wore them constantly - except when they were in the laundry. Although they would be way inappropriate in my default world life these days - I would love to get back into a pair for playa evening wear.
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Donna Matrix wrote:will look into it.
Will be happy to pay the postage for any scraps left after cutting your patterns - don"t need anything big.
Savannah: I don't know what it is, but no thread here escapes alive. You'll get 1 or 2 real answers at minimum, occasionally 10 or 12, and then we flog it until it's unrecognizable and you can't get your deposit back.
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I can start a box and I'll message you when it's full.Drawingablank wrote:Donna Matrix wrote:will look into it.
Will be happy to pay the postage for any scraps left after cutting your patterns - don"t need anything big.
BTW - have you thought of thrift stores? The Salvation Army had a sale the other day were you got this huge bag and could fill it with whatever - all for $20. I got so many pieces. I am reshaping them for BM..... just a thought.
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Well if they would do that around here I'd be in heaven, but at this time no luck.
Savannah: I don't know what it is, but no thread here escapes alive. You'll get 1 or 2 real answers at minimum, occasionally 10 or 12, and then we flog it until it's unrecognizable and you can't get your deposit back.
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Re:
*dies laughing*ygmir wrote:da bluffn goodoo........specks sin rebbi net..........daba dinglux.....Trishntek wrote:Sexyness is in the EYES
with that wanna-know-you kinda smile
The rest is just ICING on the Sexymeter.
about all I could say to her, given that look

