Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Urban Craft

Have we mentioned we'll be participating at this year's Urban Craft Uprising?


We are super excited about the event, which will be held on December 6 and 7 at Seattle's Exhibition Hall.    There will be a ton of awesome vendors there, including our friends at Alchemy Goods.    Urban Craft Uprising will be the perfect place to pick up a ton of holiday gifts, not to mention a couple goodies for yourself as well.

Can't wait to see you there!








Monday, October 7, 2013

Linen




We love linen.  In fact, it may just be our favorite fabric at the moment.  Linen has great texture, holds its shape, and is often the perfect weight for neckties and bow ties.    So we got to thinking about where linen came from….

Linen is made from the flax plant and is named after the latin name of the plant – “linum.”    

Yup, that's really what Flax looks like!

The word "line" comes from linen after its stiff, straight threads.  The word "lining" also comes from linen because garment linings were traditionally made from the fabric.

Linen has been around for a very long time… and may just be the oldest textile in the world.  Linen has been used for all sorts of things, including wrapping mummies and decorating mummies’ tombs.   When the tomb of Tutankhamen was opened, the linen curtains were found to be intact.


The features that make linen so great for ties – its texture and inelasticity – arise from the fact it is made from flax.  Flax thread is not stretchy, and also often has “slubs,” or small knots which occur randomly along the length of the thread.

Linen is also used for many, more surprising uses.  Linen is a favorite textile for oil paint canvases.  It’s also used by bakers, who use the cloth to hold dough in place during rising.  In the middle ages, it was used for shields and body armor because of its strength.   And for this same reason, it is still used for printing money – American paper currency is printed on paper that is 25 percent linen.


(Good for that kinda dough, too!)

Here’s how we’re using linen these days!






Thursday, October 3, 2013

Intstagram Love

We've been extra busy these last couple weeks gearing up for the fall at the Fremont Sunday Market, and this winter's Urban Craft Uprising, and we're having fun capturing some of the business in Instagram.  Here are a couple of our favorite recent pictures.


For fall, we are incorporating lots of texture and deeper colors.  Here are a couple neckties that are available now on our Etsy shop.



We are also bringing some of the darker colors into pocket squares.   Here's a close-up:


(The top one is definitely my favorite!)

A couple weekends ago, we sold for the first time at the Fremont Sunday Market.  Despite some harrowing rain and winds, we had a blast!   Here's jamie modeling a red flannel bow at the Market (and mixing prints and patterns like a pro).


Winslow will be at the Fremont Sunday Market again on Sunday, October 13th.   Pop by and say hi!