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Yurdan, suzani, and me

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I recently was asked by friend and blogger Style Court, whether I had ever ordered anything from Yurdan, and if so, whether I had been pleased with the company. The answer to both questions was an enthusiastic "yes!" As soon as I replied with my answer, Beach Bungalow 8 chimed in to say that she, too, had ordered from Yurdan without any success - she never received her order. Well, that just wasn't my experience. Yurdan, an ethnic trading company operating out of Istanbul, Turkey can't afford unhappy customers at this point. Their press has been phenomenal, given that they've been featured in these magazines recently: Domino, 3 times, House and Garden (with a personal shout out from Gwyneth Paltrow), House Beautiful, Woman's Day Magazine, and even USA Today. Why all the fuss about a company based in Turkey? Suzani is why. Suzani, an embroidered fabric handmade in Uzbekistan (don't ask me what the name of their country used to be) is the hottest textile in the decorating industry today. Everyone is clamoring for a suzani and the magazines are hot on the heels of this Major Trend Alert. The Californian decorator Michael S. Smith is really to blame for this hysteria. Forsaking the ubiquitous down-filled duvet at the foot of the bed, he started placing colorful suzanis in its place. It's taken a while for the trend to take off, but boy, has it ever gone crazy now. Which takes us back to Style Court and Yurdan. While Yurdan has gotten the most press as THE place to buy relatively inexpensive suzanis, there are several other trading companies with better and bigger selections.

Of course, the best place to start when ordering a suzani is eBay. Most of the major trading companies have eBay stores and using PayPal gives one some modicum of security when ordering from a company based in a third world country. My advice, if you are looking to buy a suzani or an ikat (another Major Trend Alert textile),would be to stick with eBay, and order from an eBay store like Yurdan, Then, start slow. It took me three or four tries before I actually purchased a suzani I was happy with. Word to the wise: stay clear of the velvet suzanis (no explanation needed - think Elvis). Also, if the background looks shiny in the picture - stay clear of these too. Try to buy new, unless you are willing to shell out $1,000s+ for museum-like quality. Otherwise "antique" means holes, tears, and dirt. But be forewarned, some new suzanis bear pencil and pen marks where the embroiderer went out of line, just as a child would while coloring! Lastly, shop around Yurdan's web site. They sell a large range of exotica.



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Michael S. Smith, single handedly started the suzani craze with bedroom designs such as this one in a New York City apartment. He forever banished the down-filled duvet in favor of the colorful, embroidered suzanis.


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Close-up of a favorite suzani of mine. I'll keep it draped over my wine table during the winter only.


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I bought this piece of kilim upholstered luggage from Yurdan. It's almost too cute to use!


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Yurdan sells lots of kilim upholstered furniture like this ottoman. Pieces like this are reminiscent of the famous George Smith club chair, also upholstered in kilim.

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Another stool from Yurdan.

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Yurdan sells a large range of household goods like vases, plates, glasses, jars and tiles.

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They sell several different kinds of rugs, here - a striped kilim.

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And here, a more traditional kilim. I love to layer kilim and dhurri rugs over seagrass.

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They sell a large range of wool mohair blankets. Mostly striped, these would look great in a boy's bedroom or a country home.

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Of course I would love these shoes with jeans. I ordered the bottom pair, but they are too tight - anyone want them? Free to the first one to speak up, size 9!

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This Yurdan suzani in my bedroom is very muted - which I love. The colors are pink and green and very soft - totally different than the black and pink suzani in my family room.

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A large suzani tote from Yurdan. This would be perfect the beach.

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This is from Antiquarian Textiles, a great Ebay store for suzanis, new and old.

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Another one from Antiquarian Textiles, is at a Buy It Now price of $425.00

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Agvgera, has this suzani for sale in his Ebay store.

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In my guest room, the dreaded "shiny" suzani I warned you about. I wish someone would have warned me!!!

If you have any further questions about suzanis, Yurdan, or eBay, please e-mail me and I'll be glad to help out.

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Thanksgiving in New York













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Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

I am thankful that you continue to stop by everyday and read my blog and I hope you all have a wonderful holiday! I'm actually staying in the city this year and look forward to bringing you some fun holiday posts. But I think I will stay away from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade and watch it on TV like everyone else! I have no desire to to get trampled by people trying to see the Snoopy balloon! Happy Thanksgiving!
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Interesante , interesante....

Hoy ha sido imposible mostraros algún trabajo para conseguirUn hogar más agradable. La semana ha estado algo complicada y tendré que " saltarme" este miércoles, aunque ya tuviera claro que quería hacer. Una pista : hará juego con las últimas cortinas del baño.

En fin , que para daros algo de trabajillo y a la vez contaros mis apuntes interesantes de las últimas semanas , os dejo estos hallazgos bloggeros.

Coupe couture, un blog super interesante para aprender cosas de costura. Patrones , clases de puntos, técnicas .... explicaciones en francés y en inglés. Revisa el índice de la izquierda . Muy intersante, de verdad.

Lecons de Couture En Linge, más tutoriales para bolsos. Hay otras categorías para " entretenerse " también.

¿ Quieres hacer una tela divertida tintándola tú misma y luego darle provecho ? Entonces visita el sitio deLimón verde. Además también tiene un tutorial, con unas imágenes muy claras de cómo hacer un bolso de lino.



Y seguimos con más cosas para hacer. Esta vez una cesta a la que le han forrado la tapa con un trabajo de pachwork. Es obra de Magda en su blog
Little Things. Me encantan estos blogs tan alegres.Ah! también encontrarás en sus tutos cómo forrar un botón de una forma sencilla y sin tener ninguna herramienta o material especial.


El éxito de esta bolsa para la costura o para tenerla junto a la máquina de coser , lo demuestran los cien modelos distintos creados a partir de un original y que otras bloggeras han compartido enviando sus fotos. Se trata de un tutorial que M@rie70 ha hecho en inglés y en fránces. Hay un album para ver los distintos modelos. ¿ Te animas ? Puede ser un buen trabajo para ocuparse en las próximas vacaciones navideñas. No olvides enviar una imagen si te decides, a la propietaria del tutorial .Ella utilizó quince horas en tenerla terminada. Super, , super.



El blog de los blogs de costura se llamaAnnublog. Es una página francesa en la que también puedes perder tiempo y tiempo y más tiempo mirando sus enlaces ¡ más de trescientos !


Para las amantes y coleccionistas de las tijeras, un esquema gratis de una mujer que lleva treinta años haciendo punto de cruz .Cross stitch Happy es su blog y deberás ir allí para obtener el patrón o cualquiera de sus otros freebies.



Por último , algo de libros. Como veo que algunas os gusta hacer bisutería , French-Inspired Jewelry: Creating with Vintage Beads, Buttons & Baubles será seguramente un buen libro para dar rienda suelta. Salido en septiembre de este año. Su autora es la misma del conocido libro The French-Inspired Home, with French General, asi que creo que el éxito está garantizado. Por supesto , con ese típico toque vintage francés.




De la editorial francesa , con envio a España , Edisaxe ha sacado algunos títulos interesantes.

UN PETIT FIL ROUGE M'A DIT . Afortunadamente se puede ver su interior. Buena pinta.
DÉCO DE NOËL EN ROUGE ET BLANC . Ideas para nuestras decoraciones navideñas.
VINTAGE CREATIONS. Su título lo indica todo.
LE GUIDE L'EMBELLISSEMENT. Como la reseña indica más de treinta explicaciones paso a paso adornar nuestros trabajos de aguja. ¿Alguien pide más ?


Espero que os hayan gustado estas selecciones que voy encontrando en mis paseos por la red, cuando tengo algo de tiempo.
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Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday to Kelly Wearstler!


Everyone's favorite hair crimping interior designer extraordinaire turns 40 today! I hope we're all that thin and fabulous when we turn 40!
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Life is a Banquet!

In honor of the upcoming holiday, I thought it might be appropriate to recommend a movie that will make us all feel better about our own crazy families, Auntie Mame, based on the book by Patrick Dennis. The most famous tag line of the movie comes from Mame Dennis herself, "Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!" And she certainly lives life to the fullest!

One of the best parts of the movie and the reason so many creative people love it is the interiors! George James Hopkins was nominated for an Oscar for his set decoration and if you've ever seen the movie, you'll know why. They are integral to the story and sometimes, completely over the top. Two weeks after her nephew Patrick Dennis comes to live with her, Mame has redecorated. Out goes the over the top Chinoiserie and in comes the pale blue walls and modern art.

Mame's outfits and hairstyles are also ever changing and worth watching for. They too become an extra character in the movie!

The most hilarious decoration comes courtesy of her decorator Yule Oolu and I won't ruin it for you but it's very modern. I wish there were more photos available online since these are only a small glimpse into the chicest movie. I will warn you that Rosalind Russell's voice can be at times a little grating and it is almost two and a half hours long but it you love great design, this movie is for you. It will also make you realize how normal your family really is! Happy Holidays!

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New Blogger Friend


I remember when Ronda at All the Best first profiled my blog, she said felt like she had stumbled on a kindred spirit in the blogging world and that's how I felt when I stumbled upon Maison21! Christian May started his blog just like all of us to give himself a place to discuss all of his obsessions so as not to continue to bore his friends any longer. I know everyone will be glad that he did. His blog is witty and informative and if you need to know how to clean chrome, Christian is your go-to guy.

"I'm just a interior decorating obsessive with a lifelong vintage furniture shopping addiction (seriously, when I got my drivers license as a teen, my very first solo driving expedition was to the salvation army). I went back to school (product design) as an adult and took an internship with a high end residential design firm which led to getting hired and leaving school. I've been fortunate to work on some incredibly fantastic projects while working for other designers, a few of which have been published (one of my first projects as an intern was to design a mantle surround to showcase a giant Dubuffet painting. I had to pinch myself). Now I mostly sell the tchotchkes and do the occasional design job, indulging both my passions. I get to work surrounded by pretty things every day, who could ask for more?

Christian sells fabulous antiques on eBay and out of his garage that I must say looks better than the inside of most people's homes. He also recently sold a bunch of blanc de chine-esque and brass pieces to David Hoey, Bergdorf's display guru, and he thinks some of the items might have made it into the new Tony Duquette inspired holiday windows. And if that's not enough to impress you, he also once attended a private birthday party at Dawnridge. Even though most of the original furnishings were gone by that time, he said it was still amazing and memorable. See, I told you you would like him!
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Tesoros de antaño

Cuando las cosas se regalan con amor, tienen doble valor. Eso es lo que ha hecho nuestra querida amiga Chon cuando pasó por nuestra casa hace unos días. Ella sabe lo que valoro aquellos útiles de antaño, cualquier pieza antigua para añadir a mi colección Por eso me ofreció estas tres preciosidades. Nada menos que unas tijeras de principio de siglo que pertenecieron a una de sus tias , representando la archiconocida cigüeña en dos tonalidades, y una par de puntillas bordadas en batista que son una exquisitez. Seguramente éstas últimas ,por su aspecto delicado , fueron adorno de algún elegante camisón que hacían sentir más fina y bella a la mujer que lo llevaba. ¿ No son todo un tesoro ?

Tijeras y puntillas antiguas

El carrete de madera también fue de su madre, de cuando bordaba a máquina. Eso ya os lo conté en otro atículo anterior.
Tijeras antiguas  en detalle
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Cuando se las enseñé a mi madre, que es entendida en estos temas porque los ha trabajado, me explicó cómo se bordaba la que tiene más agujeritos, sacándo los hilos de la tela, haciendo cuadraditos y luego bordándolos para dar lugar a esa puntilla. Si no recuerdo mal creo que me dijo que era filtiré ( ? ). La otra me comentó que era de bordado inglés. Y es que con lo acostumbrados que estamos a lo cómodo y práctico en la ropa ya no se ven " adornos" como estos .

De nuevo gracias por tu generosidad , Chon, como has hecho con tantas otras cosas.
En otro artículo os cuento cómo restauró mi primer bastidor , de esos de apoyarse en las piernas, para ser atrezzo en una obra de teatro.
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