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Just yesterday I mentioned that I liked Trendy Hijab’s accent scarves. Today I got an e-mail newsletter from Modest World, and I was reminded that Muslims weren’t the first to accent headscarves with narrower scarves. Jewish ladies have been doing this for quite some time.
Check out the pictures:
CoverYourHair.com: headbands, pre-sewn headbands
To see how this would look as a Muslim would do it, visit Trendy Hijab’s “How to Wear Hijab” page. The two styles all the way to the bottom are what I’m referring to.
Trendy Hijab has the neatest ideas for how to wear hijab. I realize she didn’t come up with them on her own (or maybe she did). She sells neat accent scarves too to jazz up a look.
I’ve spent a lot of time wading through old e-mails this week and last, and I am happy to report that I am done with July e-mails! But that’s 2007 July e-mails. I am so embarrassed to admit how far behind I am, but it makes me more real for you to know my “areas for improvement”…so they say.
Only 1183 more e-mails to go!
I saw a stripe! Not such exciting news, but it’s on a Shukr shirt, so that makes it remarkable. I’ve been waiting for them to get some stripes and prints on their shirts, and now I see a striped shirt! Unfortunately, I cannot link to it yet because I only see it in one, unlinkable place—as a faded background in an e-mail announcement I just got from them. Of course I was all over both the US and UK sites trying to find that shirt, but it’s not for sale yet. I’m guessing it will make a debut at the ISNA conference this month in Ohio since that promotional e-mail was announcing Shukr’s appearance at the conference.
At least I can show you something they DO sell.
UPDATE
I can show you the striped shirt now!
AlHediya.com is back in business with a reduced inventory. You can still order custom-sized abaya and jilbab though! Men’s thobes and girls’ school uniforms are there too. I’m glad to see them back! ![]()
Yes, this is a blatant attempt to earn $12 for every person I get signed up for Amazon Prime Free Trial. But I really, really do LOVE this service, so I feel justified telling you about it. I pay an annual fee and then get free 2-day shipping from Amazon.com all year long. I’m in my second (or third) year using this service, and I love it. Since I do most of my shopping online, and most of that from Amazon.com, I easily recoup the annual fee by not paying for shipping for things I would have purchased anyway.
So what have I been buying from Amazon.com?
blog: DeZines by Zahra
I may finally announce my good friend’s new business! I’ve been wondering for years when someone would start a biz selling Islamic clothing patterns. Then all within the last year and a half, Joyce/Zahra, a 60-yo widow and mother of a grown daughter, becomes a Muslim, meets me and becomes my friend, tries to find Islamic clothing patterns to sew herself some clothes, and finds a hole in the Islamic clothing market. With my encouragement, she has decided to quit complaining and do something about it. (This idea had better fly or it will be my fault.
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Her patterns are not available for sale yet, although her launch date is fast approaching. She has in production an open-front abaya, a closed-front abaya, a 6-gore skirt, and various designs of LONG SHIRTS. The #1 request for patterns has been long shirts, so she’s answering the call. She is always taking requests for future pattern designs, so click on over to her blog to leave requests. And be sure to sign up for her newsletter so you may be notified of her launch date.
I told her, and she agrees, that she absolutely has to offer petite, tall, and plus sizes because people needing those sizes don’t find much ready-made clothing. She will also offer a girls’ line of patterns, and, insha’allah, if I can convince her, a maternity line as well. If she listens to me, I won’t allow her to launch the biz ’til she has petite, tall, and plus sized patterns ready for sale too because we ladies of those sizes are tired of not being catered to! (It helps that she’s petite and I’m tall.
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If you have even an inkling that you will be buying a pattern or two when they are up for sale, leave a comment on her blog or reply to one of the newsletter e-mails and tell her! She’s being cautious and producing only a small number of each pattern to start with, and I think the demand will be much larger.
So what else do you want patterns for? My suggestions are below:
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Modesty is a positive paradigm for fashion choices; not a strain of fashion removed from the mainstream.
— Mary Sheehan Warren, It’s
So You! Fitting Fashion to Your Life
And this worlds life is naught but a play and an idle sport and certainly the abode of the hereafter is better for those who guard (against evil); do you not then understand?
— God
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