
…………………………September 04 allowed me to experiment more with fabrics and embroideries.. With each new collection I feel my design esthetic took hold and expanded…….This was an extensive group with many new items and many reorders [not shown above]. There was a Boiled wool woven blanket stripe topper that came in two beautiful color combinations…The second coloration had a soft Taupe ground with soft mid range colors, like dried flowers……below that sketch is the intargia diamond panel sweater that coordinated with the stripe jackets………at the top, next to the stripe jacket, is the suede zip front vest with the rib knit collar and back…..it had body seams for a good shape and inset band pockets…..also in that sketch is the georgette midi plaid skirt…….the actual swatches of the fabrics are below, but my pictures couldn’t capture how vivid the color were. This silk georgette gored skirt sold out in a flash. When we tried to reorder it the print factory refused to reprint it because it was too difficult……the original fabric was very detailed and fine….it came from Europe and was extremely expensive…..The next sketch is of a new solid boiled wool jacket with knit rib collar and sleeves. Looking back I’m amazed with the amount of jackets I was allowed to do in one month!…..The next two sketches coordinated…….The first is an angora blend sweater with tiny tonal sequins for an all over emb. It was an open jewel neck sweater with a REMOVABLE COWL PIECE……In the following sketch is the reorder Wheat emb. boiled wool jacket which had been a TSV the previous year. Now it was in two new colors, plus we brought the old colors back with the matching TN sweaters. Here you see the emb. angora sweater without the cowl under the jacket……..below that is the Honeycomb stitch reorder sweater blazer in the new RED………Below the knit blazer a brand new suede jacket with the Whip Stitch leather detail……..all the way over to the bottom left is an amazing jacket! It was again Boiled wool and had an amazing amount of faceted flat back jewel beads all hand emb……It also had tread work for the vines and leaves. The emb. was dense and BEAUTIFUL It was avail in the black only with the multi color stones that formed flowers and leaves. I wish I still had this sample!!!! It really was a treasure, and a collectors item for sure. I have never seen it being resold anywhere……If you see one grab it!!!!……..This is another example of something that could never be repeated again today for anything less than $500 or more………..As the years went buy the boiled wool also became too expensive to continue with. The factory tried to make a new “lighter weight” version, but I hated it…..it was just cheesy, and the ivory and light colors were slightly see through which they never were in the original fabric…..I knew the ladies would not like this cheap looking substitute that was the same price as the heavier original!…Wool prices were on their way up. China was not a big wool producer and had to import the yarn. Unfortunately the countries, like Australia and Mongolia, where China was getting their wool from did not make fabrics, but for now the boiled wool was a great price so we kept using it……..until we couldn’t……Looking at these pictures there isn’t a thing I wouldn’t repeat today…..and IMHO is so much better than anything the Q is offering today!