DamianM
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The edit function is missing in the "finds and deals" for soem reason. [huh]
I am totally in love with the fabric. What a color. Green is totally underrated in menswear nowadays.
Live the fabric would make a nice cap.
I thought to my self..... that material would make a great cap! should I?
I have thought similarly in the past... but not anymore. There might always be someone who could fit in and even if not - as said, they are still irretrievable historical pieces that should IMO be esteemed higher than just as a source of fabric. They get rarer by the day and I think as much as possible should be preserved.
While everyone has to decide how much value he places in the (historical and collectable) value of a garment, to me any piece I would take apart (for pattern or fabric) has to fulfill all of the following criteria:
1) the type of garment has to be rather common (I would i.e. never consider taking apart a jacket like the aqua-green one)
2) be so badly damaged that it would be of no use otherwise,
3) have no other "collectable factor" like age, origin or maker.
And then I would differentiate between altering a garment into something similar (for example a long coat with damaged lower area is shortened to a short-coat, or a damaged double breasted coat becomes single breasted or a jacket with spots and holes receives some patch pockets...) and taking it apart entirely to make something entirely different.
I have thought similarly in the past... but not anymore. There might always be someone who could fit in and even if not - as said, they are still irretrievable historical pieces that should IMO be esteemed higher than just as a source of fabric. They get rarer by the day and I think as much as possible should be preserved.
While everyone has to decide how much value he places in the (historical and collectable) value of a garment, to me any piece I would take apart (for pattern or fabric) has to fulfill all of the following criteria:
1) the type of garment has to be rather common (I would i.e. never consider taking apart a jacket like the aqua-green one)
2) be so badly damaged that it would be of no use otherwise,
3) have no other "collectable factor" like age, origin or maker.
And then I would differentiate between altering a garment into something similar (for example a long coat with damaged lower area is shortened to a short-coat, or a damaged double breasted coat becomes single breasted or a jacket with spots and holes receives some patch pockets...) and taking it apart entirely to make something entirely different.