Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2012

Lost the lens cap

So I raped the pickle jar. The owner of the installation said it has worked fine for a few years now. (You can't even imagine how much the nasty capitalist camera manufacturers demand for a replacement.)

Photo by Mare Sabolotny at Rabarock Festival in Järvakandi.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Duck Hunt





Puppets from new Estonian animation "Fly Mill" by Anu-Laura Tuttelberg. The premiere of the film will be on 20th of november on animation festival Animated Dreams in Tallinn. There is an exhibition of the puppets and all in the Academic Library until 01/12/2011.

Photos by Mare Sabolotny and Rene Haljasmäe, November 2011, Tallinn

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Our Books Burn Longer


Photo by Mare Sabolotny. 23rd of June, 2010 in Alatskivi.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

All That Was Left...


Photo by Tuuli Teppo. January 2010 in Kääriku.

Monday, September 21, 2009

National Tie



Made of our national skirt fabric, this pattern is from the region of Kadrina-Ilumäe.
You can buy these fabrics from Eesti Käsitöö shops in Tallinn, 3 are located in the Old Town on Pikk street and one smaller in Viru Cenre. They are pricy, but definitely worth the cost.

I was a bit afraid before starting to sew as I had never seen a tie made from this fabric and -- as we are talking about thick woolen fabric -- there could have been a practical reason for it. But in the end it turned out quite well. Please consider that this is the first time I sew a tie, people with more experience will definitely get a better result.
As I couldn't find a good pattern from the internet, I bought a silk tie from a thrift store in The Central Market, took it apart and used it as a pattern.
I would also suggest not to put in the thick white fabric that is in every tie (I really can not rembember the name). Instead I cut out a same shaped piece from lining fabric and used that (it is neccessary for folding).
As for the thickness, it is possible to tie it and wear it. The biggest negative side is that it needs to be (carefully) ironed before wearing (We were too lazy to iron it before taking the picture).

Never forget that the stripes have to be vertical!

Photos by Mare Sabolotny. 10th of September, 2009 in Brussels, Belgium.