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I LOVE the way it drapes. It falls like fabric.

I made 3 toggles and 3 loops (the central one ever so slightly smaller) for the clasp, so that it fits smooth and snug around my wrist.

This dress is my final project for draping class. I used Alexander Henry Pavo fabric and brown Kona cotton.

Lots of odd symbolism in the grave marker business. I saw a lot of these.

 

I drive by the old Nevada City cemetery every day I leave the house, but this is only the second time I've stopped here in 6 years.

A wooden bowl worked well to form my mold

Students in the Junior Draping class present their design collection ā€œEthical Intelligence,ā€ featuring repurposed military textiles at "Spectrum," the 2018 Fashion Show featuring student designed and created clothing sponsored by Colorado State University's Design and Merchandising Department. April 6, 2018

An old Afghan rug Tara found at the op shop. I've spent the last month restoring it!

Feeling breezy and abstract one day, I put together this simple drape by horizontally pleating the neckline, making two long vertical darts, and adding some crazy chenille yarn in a random pattern. The same yarn creates the "straps" of the drape.

"Draped Seated Woman" by Henry Moore at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Early morning walking ow from Poon Hill

That synthetic sparkly sash was a real wrestling match to arrange and pleat into place!

Joseph Havel 'Drape', 1999, Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth

Abandoned farmhouse, Deschutes River, Oregon

Image streight from camera.

Dyke reinforcement machine. Between Kijkduin and Hoek van Holland, the Netherlands.

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