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		<title>Kompadre Krafting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 12:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Miss Kaizer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In which we examine the materials being used for a Kompadre's project.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This weekend was a whirlwind of crafting activity (from which I am just now recovering), and I was joined in my adventures by my lovely creative kompadre, L.  Mr. Kaizer was gone for most of Sunday afternoon, so L and I were able to spread out in the dining room and get down to business with some serious cutting and sewing.  L and her boyfriend K (the charming duo with the <a href="http://kaizerkrafts.com/2009/07/independence-day/" target="_blank">silk screening setup</a>) will be sharing a booth with us at <a href="http://kaizerkrafts.com/2009/06/oodles-of-supplies/" target="_blank">Ueda Joint</a>.  Aside from producing some stellar t-shirts for the event, L had some great ideas for accessories &#8211; you&#8217;ll have to wait if you want to hear more about the specifics of what she&#8217;s creating.</p>
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<p>I do have to show you a little bit, though.  I mean, look at the colors she is using.  They&#8217;re fantastic.  Plus, she is using ricrac.  Is it possible that a project with ricrac in it won&#8217;t turn out well?  I doubt it.</p>
<p>The thing that really gets me, though is that she found all her wonderful fabrics at Yuzawaya.  It&#8217;s the same store I go to.  It&#8217;s not the same branch, but the idea with national chains is that you can find the same things at any location.  That&#8217;s kind of how they work.  But the thing is, I&#8217;ve either never seen the fabrics she is using, or I&#8217;ve seen them but walked right past them.  It really is remarkable how easily we can get sucked in to routine in a store and stop seeing the boundless possibilities behind everything.  At what point did I stop looking upon the contents of Yuzawaya as a source of inspiration and start to view it as an obstacle course to be navigated while in pursuit of one specific item?</p>
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<p>I think there is only one solution to this: I must return to Yuzawaya when I do not have a specific project I am working on and just spend half a day wandering around.  The difficulty, of course, comes from trying to find a time when I have half a day to kill and no projects in the works.</p>
<p>Getting to see all of L&#8217;s goodies did remind me of a wise decision I had made many months ago &#8211; avoid the ribbon and trim section of the store.  When it comes to things this lovely I have absolutely zero self control.  L wisely kept her marvelous ribbons and laces out of sight, but I did manage to ogle this ribbon as it was being sewn onto a piece of fabric during the early stages of product assembly.  Absolutely wonderful.</p>
<p>Tomorrow I should have pictures of my own progress to share with you.  Until then:</p>
<p>May life continue to inspire you,</p>
<p>Miss Kaizer</p>
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		<title>Oodles of Supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 12:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Miss Kaizer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In which we acquire a small mountain of crafting supplies to create goodies for an upcoming festival.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Thursday Mr. Kaizer and I went shopping for supplies at Yuzawaya, the seven-floor Tokyo crafting mecca.  <a href="http://www.uedajoint.com/" target="_blank">Ueda Joint</a>, a weekend long jazz festival in the Nagano area,  is coming up at the end of the month and we&#8217;re going to have a booth.  So it&#8217;s in to super-sewing mode for the aroma healing pillows, children&#8217;s tote bags, appliques, and a few other items that I will reveal later.  While I&#8217;m in the office, Mr. Kaizer has been cutting all the fabric for me between his conference calls.  Such a fantastic guy!</p>
<p>So, what lovely things did we acquire on our trip?  I thought you&#8217;d never ask!</p>
<p>For the tote bags:</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m using the adorable Hello Kitty fabric again.  It&#8217;s just too cute to not use it.  I wanted to get some more of the <a href="http://kaizerkrafts.com/2009/06/finishing-things-i-start/" target="_blank">dinosaur fabric</a>, but they were all out.  I have to start checking other Yuzawaya branches to see if I can find some more.  But we also got Shinkansen (bullet train) fabric for the boys with a bright green contrasting fabric.  I plan to make a cute little train applique for it as well.  For my second girls fabric I got multicolored polka-dots on grey (as suggested by Miss Tanya &#8211; thanks Tanya!).  I couldn&#8217;t decide which of the contrasting fabrics looked best with the polka-dots, so I&#8217;m going to do some of each.  I&#8217;ve already made a panda applique to go on this one.  I mean, who doesn&#8217;t like pandas?</p>
<p>For the aroma healing pillows:</p>
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<p>We got a wide variety of colors in the traditional Japanese <em>asa no ha</em> fabric.  It&#8217;s a stylized interpretation of the hemp leaf that was popular in the Edo Period (1603-1868).  It was most often used for baby blankets and clothing for children so they could grow up fast and strong like the hemp plant.</p>
<p>We also picked up some nice purple linen with polkadots, clover and ladybugs, and some checkered cotton with little country girls on it.  They remind me of characters from a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studio_Ghibli" target="_blank">Ghibli</a> movie, but when I said so Mr. Kaizer he shook his head like I was nuts.</p>
<p>The floral fabrics we picked up are extremely soft.  We think all of these fabrics will do very well at the festival.  Right now, I cant&#8217; stop touching them.  I love fabric!</p>
<p>Other goodies:</p>
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<p>Most expats in Japan are working here as English teachers.  (Ok, I should clarify that most expats from English speaking countries are working here as teachers.  And that isn&#8217;t a statistic or anything, it&#8217;s my guess.)  I first taught English when I came here and many of the Kaizer Kompadres are English teachers.  They&#8217;re actually very good English teachers, and provide a quality learning experience for the children in their classes.</p>
<p>Where is this going, you ask?  Well, I have been asked to make bean bags.  Gloriously multicolored, differently shaped, fun for tossing, learning colors, and learning shapes beanbags.  You may be thinking that beanbags aren&#8217;t that big of a deal.  But guess what?  <strong>It&#8217;s my first commissioned project! </strong> I&#8217;ve been hired to make something for someone else.  Happy dance&#8230;happy dance&#8230;happy dance&#8230;  Ok, I&#8217;m done.  But look at those colors.  They&#8217;re fantastic.</p>
<p>Of course, I had to get the thread to go along with all this new fabric.  Reminds me of a box of crayons.  Now, if you&#8217;ll excuse me, I have some SERIOUS sewing to do!</p>
<p>May life continue to inspire you,</p>
<p>Miss Kaizer</p>
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