My Best Giant Trousers *Ever*!!

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My Dearest Needleworking Folks,

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This past week was a strange one; I’ve been digesting the relative un-success of my efforts in my pop-up un-shop, and generally trying to accept that I am not destined for fiat/ commercial law wealth – and wondering “WHY THE F****!” do I keep plugging away at it

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But at the same time, I was creating with new gusto and inspiration these past few days: feeling more in my element, for having had to let go of the idea of relying on mainstream ways of earning. I made two pairs of quite magnificent (even if I do say so) cotton trousers from vintage fabrics. One was made from embroidered cushion covers, and the other from an old nightdress (which was rather more like a shroud): both new trousers are long and very very wide.

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I love a wide trouser! I’ve always loved them – from my first flares – a pair of pinstripe dungarees with a glittery ELO patch on the front pocket, to flowery hippy trousers in my teens, epic New-York-bought ‘street’ kecks in my twenties, brushed cotton deep-red pantaloons in my thirties, and ‘drop bottom’ trews in my forties…. Now I get to sculpt my own, and I am so ready to make them just how I always wanted them: huge!

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I felt the need this week to step out of my ‘driven’ mind, which had fallen into that programmed groove of prepping a shop for during the busiest month of the year – without stopping to assess whether or not I actually wanted to set it up. Hmmmm….. Interesting how these things can catch us up in their tailwinds, as we follow certain habits, without looking at the bigger picture. (I might reflect on that in another post, but suffice to say, I left town in the middle of the wine festival, came back for the last two nights of it, and was exhausted and glad to close at the end of the few hours that I opened my botega for.)

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So putting all that to the side, I took some days out of things completely, letting myself siesta several times a day - to cope with the overwhelm of the high temperatures, and the lingering negative effects of that familiar disappointment of not having earned money despite having put on a great display of my lovely work and expended huge amounts of creative energy.

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The kind of numbness at all of the overwhelm, and the relief from taking proper time out to let my body cope with the heat, led to a more relaxed-unthinking creative outflow, and I picked up a pair of trousers that I’d bought at the 50c stall to see if I could make something like them… Long and full-legged. I rummaged around in my big cardboard box of bedlinen type things. I have a load of old bed garments, pillow and cushion covers, and tablecloth things. I quickly grabbed these beautiful pieces that I’ve had for a year or more, and which I most wanted to work with: they have such a good vibe for me, of things handmade and lovingly gifted within family...

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The process of taking the cushion covers apart was easy; the seams ripped nicely, or I cut into the old cotton effortlessly. Working with very old materials again, reminds me of what a completely different quality old things have – and how much we have compromised when we are desperate for new things, which have such horrible sensations on our skin. This old fabric might be as much as a century in age, and the weight of it, the softness and yet the durability of it, the smell of it even, and the coolness in the heat – all these qualities are incredibly powerful, to drape on my body. Mmmmmmmmmmm.

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The cutting of such cloth, and the sewing of it, is also a great pleasure. Though I must say that handsewing through multiple layers can be a tad straining! The threads of old cotton like this part effortlessly for a needle, even leaving a neat hole where it has punched through, but thickers layers can break a machine needle. I more than once pricked myself, whilst pushing through the fabric forcefully and then the needle suddenly coming through and catching a finger. Ouch!

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Both pairs of big white trousers are really nice models that I came to intuitively: they sort of made themselves, in fact – the dimensions dictated by the size of the cloths that I chose, both in the cushion covers and in the nightdress. I often just grab what is in front of me, to finish a piece, and so the extra width of the first pair was from the cut edge of one of the cushion covers, and the waistbands on both were either incorporated parts of the cushion covers or the left-over edge of another nightgown. I re-used the button from a cover, for the second trouser closure, and both zips were recycled from old garments.

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end of pair number one

Finishing the big trews, I feel nostalgic for old ways – for the conventions of commerce, even, and the old idea of wanting to run a shop or a market stall. I know that these times are over for me, and that I do not want to go back to them (nor to paying taxes, doing paperwork, submitting to ‘authorities’ and ‘govern-ments’; no, I want to make Art. and to Gift it and receive Gift in return. I thought again about how to share my garments across the world, and not keep them preciously in my cellar botega!

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start of pair number two

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The evening socialising was nice these past weeks, with neighbours along my wee street being out eating and drinking, on wee chairs and tables, enjoying the quieter side of the old town, during the festivities… I often pop down to the street to say ciao to my weekend neighbours, and to show them what I’ve been making that day.

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They’re the best kind of audience; always enthusiastic and complimentary – and starting up interested/ interesting chitchat about clothing and vintage things, old ways and returning to Nature. This keeps my spirits up.

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Now these two pairs of big white kecks make me feel into what else I’d like to build a collection around – particularly a white and black based collection might be nice – and I am thinking too about how to make a catalogue type of document online, with links to all the Hive articles I’ve made about each garment. I really like that idea, of using the internet to have a new kind of an unshop, and finding new audiences through the decentralised world; taking payments in HIVE, HBD, Litecoin and Bitcoin. Instead of feeling stuck in not being rich in fiat, I can let go into the natural wealth that flows via our blockchains and non-mainstream channels. Though, calling it ‘non-mainstream’ might be a less and less accurate phrase… Seems like more folks than ever are moving into Bitcoin, and out of the old models…

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Here’s to our new world growing up like grass; bright sharp blades pushing through old concrete and tarmacadam.

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LoVe!

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Incredible work, @clareartista! Making your own clothes, especially from older fabrics, is amazing! The older fabrics too don't have the toxins found in most 'modern' clothing. I so feel you on wanting to live in a sane, non-slave-based system, and to be able to share your gifts in an authentic way that truly feels good to you! Quick idea, why don't you set up a store on @hivelist? You could easily accent HIVE, HBD, BTC, LTC, MONERO, among others. As far as I know, it's free presently to set up a store. You'd be able to ship anywhere as far as I'm aware! 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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Thank you sincerely dear friend @tydynrain - your words buoy me 🤗☺️💝 And yes, I tried to join Hivelist, but the signup fee was really big, about a year ago... I didn't find the free signup option yet, but will explore this from my laptop next time I get on the internet with it. Good to be reminded, though ultimately shipping is a difficult issue from here in rural Italy 🙏😭

You're so very welcome, @clareartista, of course! Oh, OK, so you already know about, that's good! I'll see if I can find the free sign-up option for you. I know that it was active not long ago! I understand challenging shipping for sure, living off-grid in the jungle as I do. Perhaps there's a way! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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I shared the info in a separate reply! May it flow easefully! 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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Here's a recent update, Out With The Old In With The New- Big Changes Happening At The Hivelist Store. I checked, and it does appear that setting up a store is free still. Here's a direct link to set one up. Just sign in, then click 'add to cart'. I tried it part of the way, and there doesn't seem to be any fees. You could also use their classified listing! 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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Hi again @tydynrain - just to let you know, I've tried several times to login, reset password and even reregister, but am having zero success in getting back in to the Hive Store... I tagged them under the post you link above here, and will hopefully find a way; see you there, and bliss on your day!

Arg, I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems logging in. They have a Discord server where issues like that can be mentioned. I'll tag @thelogicaldude, as he would be the one with whom to talk, though he's on a camping trip until next Wednesday or Thursday. Thank you, dear, I appreciate that! May your Thursday be exceptionally excellent! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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This is so helpful, thank you immensely dearest @tydynrain!! I'll get on this as soon as I can, and will spread the word! 🍻🍻

I'm truly grateful to be able to assist, and you're deeply welcome, absolutely! Sounds beautiful! I hope that it goes smoothly, and I'd love to hear how it goes! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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This outfit has so much details in it which makes it an amazing and creative piece of art, well done.

Grazie, dear @amiegeoffrey !! I feel quite proud, though would love to be more precise and professional 😇☺️

Wow very beautiful those pants, that fabric looks like it's super cool and soft, I fell in love with them hehe, congratulations.

Aww, thank you lovely @gladymar1973 💝☺️🤗 Absolutely; the old cotton is just divine - especially compared to the average cotton quality bought new these days 🌺😇

Very true, my friend, nowadays it is very difficult to get cotton as it used to be, many fabrics have lowered their quality.

Aye! I am so blessed to have access to lots of secondhand quality fabrics here 🥳🤗🌟❤️‍🔥

That is a blessing my dear, I congratulate you for it.

Oooh, I love both pair. The white cotton is so, so comfortable in the heat and huidity of summer. Classic and modern at the same time. It's too bad the pop up didn't do as well as you'd hoped. That being said, your passion and skill at transforming fabrics into beautiful clothing, will carry you through until the recognition comes, along with the income from your works. Ecommerce is truly a maker's best friend, especially in a rural setting. Your work is amazing, well done!

I have held your comment close to me all day, dearest @tamaralovelace - it helps me very much: I was encouraging another Hive friend around how we have to just make it through another wee while, until the values of the world change and we get rewarded more fully for what we're doing .. it will be all the more rewarding when it happens! I so appreciate all the love and support here on NWM, until that day! Huge gratitude to you, lovely friend 💝💝💝💝

Clare I absolutely adore these trousers!! Both of them, in a slightly different way, how long the first ones are, together with that blouse and the front and side details and patterns of the second (I think you also did hit my personal dressing wishes and inspirations of this moment to the exact point)💜
And when you talk about the fabric I can hear and feel the fresh coldish touch of these vintage cottons...😊

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Aaaahhhh, sooo gorgeous to hear such praise from beautiful you, dearest @kesityu.fashion!! I love that you love them, and can imagine you wearing them too 🥰🌺💝🌟 So looking forward to reading what you shared today xxxx

If they are still there when I am back, I'll love to try them on...😊😘

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The second pair went to get tried on by a neighbour last night... but the big tall ones with the frills are waiting for you: I am going to make more on this theme 🌟🌟🌟🌟🥂🍷🌺

That sounds awesome!! ...both of it, will she take them?

My love for wide pants is also outta the word, and this right here is amazing, you keep getting better and more amazing with your creations, excellent work!❤

Ahhhhh, haha - you get it too, about the giant pants love, dearest @glorydee !! Aw, your comment is just fab, and this support is just what I need to keep my enthusiasm up... I may even make a third pair 🥳😇😁

Wonderful pieces, I am in love! 🩶 🩶 🩶

I love that you are in love with the trousers, dear @tesmoforia ! Grazie mille for commenting 🤗🥰🌺

These pants turned out amazingly well! I love how you re-purposed cushion fabric to make them, I would have never guessed by looking at them. And I can relate to the idea of dreaming of running an old-timey shop or stall in a market. The problem for me is that I can be so shy around people somedays and think I would get bored and just wander off. As much as I love the idea of setting up the displays and having a public to make things for. I think, ultimately, you are right, that making art and sharing it online is the best way for us. Can't wait to see your future creations!

Ahh, you said it @calendulacraft - I could/ can only ever do a very occasional hour or two in my botega - then I want to do something else spontaneously... who has time to run a shop?! In any case, you are right too; there is a solution for everything, and 'hardship' is a great inspirer to action. I am motivated more, with every challenge (and every empty-shop moment!)
Blessings! 🌺🌺

Beautiful giant trouser and the white colour make its so sweet.

Aw, thanks for saying so, @gragab ! 🌹

The colour the pattern everything is so amazing.Sewing is nicely done.proud of you girl💞💞💞

Grazie mille, @huma-khan 🤗🌟

You done such a great job on both pairs of trousers @clareartista, I love that you use older cloth and upcycle so well. I would love to have more time to make my own clothes, I do mend them. That time will come I'm sure. Sending you a hug and sorry to hear about your shop, it's hard when you don't have people that appreciate your time and style.That's no easy thing to do, so well done for setting it up. xxx

This dress look so beautiful and I really love white color. Thanks for sharing

You're se welcome dear @pepefashion, thank you so much for following my post and supporting me! 🤗💝