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Sant Jordi Desvalls (Gironès)

Erika Manolache

Con­scious that she is lucky to work doing what she loves most, Erika Manolache de­signs and makes unique and often per­son­alised cloth­ing with a clas­sic but cheeky style.

Erika started sewing when she was only 14 years old, dur­ing the Ro­man­ian Com­mu­nist regime, when it was dif­fi­cult to find clothes that the two local dress­mak­ers didn’t make. Nos­tal­gic, she ex­plains that she couldn’t even buy a pair of jeans, some­thing she didn’t own until she was 18, and that was thanks to a friend from Ger­many. With­out in­struc­tions or pat­terns, she fol­lowed her in­tu­ition to make a kind of blouse that was trendy at that time. Later, after the Ro­man­ian Rev­o­lu­tion in 1989, which put an end to the Com­mu­nist gov­ern­ment, she was able to get ideas from the Ger­man pat­tern mag­a­zine Burda. Erika has been liv­ing in Cat­alo­nia since 2005, when she fell in love with the coun­try while on hol­i­day and de­cided to leave Ro­ma­nia.

When Erika starts cre­at­ing a gar­ment, she looks first to the qual­ity of the fab­ric and then fash­ions her de­signs from silk, wool, vis­cose or linen.

1. Sewing threads. Made with cot­ton or poly­ester, they are an in­dis­pens­able item for a dress­maker.

2. Pat­terns. They may seem sim­ple sheets but hide the de­sign that will guide the dress­mak­ing of some won­der­ful gar­ments.

3. Satin bias bind­ing, which gives pon­chos a good fin­ish.

4. Silk rib­bon, used to dec­o­rate skirts and col­lars.

5. Tape mea­sures and scis­sors, two sim­ple but es­sen­tial tools.

6. Leather cuts, usu­ally used to make bags.

7. Elas­tic band. It is put in the waists of trousers and skirts due to its ca­pac­ity of adap­ta­tion.

8. Raw silk, to make pil­lows and cur­tains.

9. Jade. These stones are both use­ful to dec­o­rate and hold the pat­tern on top of the fab­ric.

10. Art works. Erika bought old etch­ings that show pic­tures from an old fash­ion mag­a­zine and framed them.

11. Or­ange bag, made with an In­dian fab­ric.

12. Red dress, made out of crepe.

13. Hanger rack , with some of her won­der­ful cre­ations.

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