Textile Classes for the Ages

Fictive Fingers Today, we have the pleasure of featuring Hani and Aisah Dalduri, sisters who run Fictive Fingers, an independent textile label where they design and print textiles by hand at their home studio in Singapore.

They say... Running a business out of the passion for what we make definitely changed the way we think creatively. It is no longer only about how we could turn our personal stories into a timeless pattern but also how we could make customers connect with our work. The main reason for running independently was that we wanted to be in full control of the direction we are heading to so with that, we wear a lot of hats on a daily basis. Besides the comprehensive design and making process, we reply emails, prepare invoices, meet up with clients and collaborators, design the website and promotional campaigns and package all orders with a personal note.

The handmade scene was growing when we decided to run the label full time but the local market was only familiar to the concept of having someone use readily available materials and making them into something by hand. What we were offering was something completely new where the process was much longer because we work from scratch and that came along with an extensive amount of challenges to overcome. Initially, we offered bespoke services where people could choose from our selection of basecloths and pattern then we have the unique combination printed before we construct it into a product according to their requirements. It was a really great experience to communicate with our customers on a personal level and have them involved in the designing process but eventually the demand got less exciting than before because we felt like we were recycling our designs into products that sometimes do not reflect how we envision our textiles to be turned into.

Fictive Fingers

That was when we made the decision to have a limited range of textiles and a product line we could call our own. It was a breath of fresh air for us and we finally could oversee the business with a clearer vision now that we are not solely working on individual requests. It opened up more opportunities like collaborating with retailers to create a line that equally represents our label and their shop as well as working with government organizations and corporate companies to conduct classes to share our knowledge and have them gain better appreciation for what we do. Recently, we embarked on the next chapter of our hands-on classes with the a new project called The Pocket Class that allows people from all around the world to take on our textile printing class from the comfort of their own home.

Taking up new projects and pushing boundaries have made us grow and evolve as makers and entrepreneurs but what drove us when we first started remains the same. That is to offer an antidote to an impersonal world with our unpretentious notion to always be ones you buy from and make those products for you. It is the same for our classes where we teach from our experience, both successes and failures, and not tutorials that can be found online because we want the experience to be as personalized as possible.

Despite gaining credentials as we progress, we will always be seen as vulnerable, young women first. What keeps us going is affirming what we believe in and being brave to always step out from a level that we are comfortable in.

Brit Stitch

Brit Stitch, Zooey Magazine Brit Stitch fell on our radar recently after we spotted their bags on our Instagram feed. Each bag, whether a satchel or a clutch, is made from the finest of materials and colors. Our favorites? These mint blue colored bags that stole our hearts from the second we laid our eyes on them.

Their "Classic Collection" is equally dreamy. They fit 13" laptops. Our MacBooks are screaming for a new traveling home.

Are you already checking out while reading this? Well, of course you are.

Valentine's Day in New York

Today, Brynn Elliott Watkins (and Allister Ann who photographed) takes Zooey readers into a little New York City tour of some of Brynn's favorite eateries. They might spark some last minute Valentine's ideas, so let us know what you think! Brynn say... I live in New York City, the biggest mecca for amazing food on the planet! With Valentine’s Day tomorrow, I thought I'd share my absolute favorite places for you to dine. Whether it's a date night or time with girlfriends, these places will delight you!

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

For coffee, I suggest Café Minerva, a quaint cafe nestled in the West Village. Café Minerva is the perfect place to spend the morning with a special someone. The French Press is divine and the atmosphere is lovely for morning inspiration! Café Minerva is the ideal place for sitting and taking it all in... while sipping a lovely cup of joe.

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

For brunch I love to keep it light and airy. The Butcher's Daughter is just the ticket with its healthy fair. The Butcher's Daughter is one of my favorite places to go because it's so welcoming and chic.

I highly recommend the Smashed Avocado Toast, a filling and hearty dish. Farm Eggs and Toast Soldiers, a more traditional English breakfast, is also tasty. To top it all off, I love their green juice, appropriately named "Green." It's chock-full of cucumber, kale, and other green goodness!

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

Sometimes, you just need to take a sugar break. When it's time for a sweet indulgence, my favorite place is the Doughnut Plant! My boyfriend Aaron and I love to come here! I love their special Valentine's Day Rose Doughnut. It has actual rose petals on it! The Rose Doughnut may sound crazy, but it is so yummy! It's the perfect treat to get you into the spirit, and also so perfect for a Valentine's Day morning treat. I recommend coming here for late night chats and secret sharing.

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

Brynn Watkins, Zooey Magazine

My last recommendation for this Valentine's Day journey is my favorite dinner spot. Extra Virgin in the West Village has an inviting bar and a great late night vibe. Extra Virgin makes Valentine's Day a total breeze with their beautiful and delicious Valentine's Day menu!

Order a glass of their Rose Champagne and try their scrumptious Pistachio Goat Cheese Salad. It’s so refreshing and light!

For dessert, share a piece of Extra Virgin's Warm Flowerless Chocolate Cake. This delectable, melt-in-your-mouth morsel is a perfect happy ending to any day of dining in New York City!

Story by Brynn Elliott Watkins Photographs by Allister Ann