Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Between UK and Nigeria

Now that i am almost settled in both countries (don't ask me how, but now i have a schedule that works for both). Business start up is hard and very tedious but since its mine, i have to go on despite the difficulties. At the moment, i am marketing my design business (i call custom clothing design) to get in more clients. my target group is working class, between the ages of 25 - 40. So far, i have also decided to create 5 garments to show the quality and finishing touches on each garment. Its very promising, because if there is one thing that is sure about Nigerian women is their confidence in their style. In short, they love to look good and they don't skimp on cost. But i will share this journey with you all and let you know how i am getting on (my trials and triumphs).

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Starting this blog again at first seem pointless to me but then i was surprised that friends that i have made by reason of blogging have been wondering what i have been up to. For one thing, i migrated to another continent entirely and settled in a new home ( it has taken some time, but were almost there). So now that i am almost settled on the home front, my plans are still as active as ever. So please check my blog everyweek if you can.

Monday, 15 October 2007

Thursday, 6 September 2007

Changes!

Well, this a temporary different direction for me in certain areas. I am going to be using Jersey fabrics as my clothes are getting too big since i have been on the VLCD (lipotrim) diet now. I don't think its advisable to sew using wool, and other expensive fabrics knowing that i may not be able to wear them in a couple of weeks. Think about the wasted time drafting patterns, cutting and sewing. But with Stretch, i can still wear it while i drop two dress sizes before its need adjusting...
So i am going to be making dresses, skirts and tops with stretch fabrics, and for my leisure wear i am still going to use African fabrics.

Friday, 24 August 2007

I am back!!

hi to all, i know i have been away for awhile. Well, lets see... took the time to finish and graduate. Well i have finally registered and due to start, at thesame time i am still working full time. But before that takes off, i'm currently working on my collection. I have been sketching like crazy and sourcing around for the right fabrics. The problem at the moment with fabrics for me is the fact that my speciality is with African fabrics or at least a mixture...
To get the Ankaras (African wax print) with nice and colourful its hard to find in the UK, even Nigerians in the UK are looking for the digital printed ones. So i have to contract that out to someone and before i confirm the ones that are in my colour scheme ( it takes forever!!) unless i travel down myself - but that increases my cost/expenses. Now! whatelse have i been up to - yes! being mommy. My daughter is a handful, its like having another pair of eyes at the back my head to catch up! that girl is everywhere - so i have taken time out to be mommy! but i have managed to workout the multi-tasking work, dream, family, blog... i think i'll cope.

Friday, 15 June 2007

R.I.P RUTH BELL GRAHAM


Well this is not fashion or sewing related, but its very important to me that i acknowledge and in my own way show some kind of appreciation to the family of Ruth Bell Graham for heeding the calling of God, Billy Graham's wife who died yesterday at the age of 87. She was married to Billy Graham for 65 years, now that is a record for todays folks! I pray the Lord will grant her husband comfort and console her children and the whole family.
After 65 years, its hard to see each other part or one without the other, but what a friend we have in Jesus. I thank God for such a long, fruitful and generous life, they have seen millions of people through to salvation. I can't get that number out of my head - 65! Well, i guess i've got 55 to go then, i intend to beat this...God help me!