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“normalize wearing a teacup holster”
Knitting is SO relaxing. It's easy to make the excuse that I don't have time to knit (or anything else, apparently my favorite excuse for everything) but when I finally got myself to start on this DIY that I've wanted to do for so long, I couldn't stop until I was done. I was up late
DIY Brass and Suede Geometric Garland
A quilt size measurements chart helps quilters know how much fabric they will need based on the type of quilt they want to make. This Quilt Size Chart shows 8 quilt size ranges, from the smallest of the quilt type, Baby, to the largest, California King. No matter if you are making a baby blanket, throw, or a quilt for a bed of any size, these sizes will help you determine how to continue. Print this out, bookmark it, or Pin it so that you always have the quilt sizes on hand for your next project.
Learn how to sew beautiful ribbon lattice windows, inspired by a technique featured on this striking early 20th-century ball gown.
When I was little every Christmas I'd wind up wearing a gift bow as a hair bow.I LOVED those bows. Those delicate little paper bows you place on top of a present only to present to the recipient all smooshed because somebody else put their present on top of yours. But maybe that was a
An easy and unconventional method for sewing a shirt collar. Easy to sew and creates more even topstitching.
This tutorial will get you started with unlined pojagi by hand. The seams are completely enclosed, so there is no right or wrong side to the end product.
Blog of Susan Elliott where she shares her life through her needlework and photography.
The Cut's latest shoot, with detailed, architectural treatments of fall's most coveted accessories.
Summer season = medieval week and a for medieval week I really need a bag for my German dress. Looking at a lot of pictures I saw a model that seemed to be used by both males and females and also u…
THE IDEA BEHIND THIS PROJECT IS TO PUSH THE UPCYCLING TREND TO NOT ONLY USING GROWN UPS WEAR, BUT ALSO BABY WEAR. CHILDREN GROW FAST AND THERE ARE TONS OF OUTWORN CLOTHES LAYING AROUND. MANY OF THESE GARMENTS HAVE STAINS ON THEM AND IN MOST CASES A LOW SECOND HAND VALUE. TO CREATE A WARM AND FASHIONABLE PUFFER JACKET OUT OF THESE, THEY ARE A GIVEN A NEW PURPOSE.
In celebration of the Black Lives Matter movement that has rightly garnered much attention as of late and means a great deal to my family, I thought it would be nice to share the work of some of my favorite black artists – the quilt makers of Gee’s Bend, Alabama. The colorful quilts are created […]
It's All In The Details We can make a million basic t-shirts, and in the end, that's all they will be. Utilitarian, but with no spark, unless a detail is added. Every garment would be just a basic garment if it weren't for that special little detail that catches the eye. Spider web stitching and artfully placed cut outs add interest to a basic black dress. This is an antique garment that I just had to include as I thought it was just so beautiful. I love the frayed seams and the patchwork detail on this jacket. This technique can be found in the book Pattern Magic 2 by Tomoko Nakamichi along with many other fabulous detail ideas. A lovely idea, but be careful. Notice the gap in the cut of the neckline. If the tab is not positioned correctly, the neckline will not not lay flat. Another fun cut out idea for the back of a shirt. Bias strips with peek a boo openings. Neither of these pockets are especially practical, but interesting nonetheless. At first glance you might think this is Alabama Chanin, but no. The embroidery is satin stitched and there's a separate under layer. Just a hint of this on a shoulder of would lovely. A very basic top made interesting with the addition of a chiffon inset, button loops and buttons. A basic raglan sleeved top accented with zippers. It looks as though the zipper goes from the front to the back. Since this is from St, Laurent, I would imagine that the top is cashmere, so not so basic ;) The back of a basic jacket given a special touch with the smocking detail. It wouldn't need to be this detailed, just a touch would be nice. I would not put this on a pair of shorts, but I love the idea of a leather overlay on a skirt. There would be no room for weight gain!!! I have no idea how this was done, but I love it. It must be a photo transfer of some sort. If anyone knows, please tell me!!! I would love to do this. Another accented edge from a vintage Chanel coat. Lovely. Isn't this fun! Car wash strips over an ultra feminine full skirt. Might be fun to have a solid front and this detail only in the back. I would be remiss to not include a piece from Alabama Chanin. This piece caught my eye as I love the mix. The skirt is relatively simple to do. Gathered strips that are beaded down the center. The detail on the skirt is the same as what I did on my French jacket. Another detail from my closet. The jacket is in desperate need of a good steaming, please forgive me. The jacket pattern was cut into sections and each section piped. The sections were then stitched back together and accented with beads. I plan to wear this soon, so it will be in an upcoming Me Made Monday post with more pictures. Hope this gives you a little detail inspiration. Have a lovely week! Rhonda
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New Orleans splashes out with fringe, tassels, and lush fabrics. See the slideshow of 19 products we photographed on site with the city as a perfect, vibrant backdrop.
Corter leather has the perfect accessory for all you Field Notes fans out there. Corter is releasing a great looking sleeve ($56) that's handcrafted from 4oz
How I made scale mail out of faux leather, in case anyone finds this useful. I used the same method for Morrigan's camisole except that one I sewed instead of stapled. Instructions are in the...
If you like leather, then you'll LOVE these leather jewelry projects + a list of why you should be making leather jewelry due to its trendiness & low-cost.
Handmade item Materials: Veg Tan Leather Finished project size: S-M (measured around upper chest 86cm/34in (under armpits) with adjustable neck strap) If you would like custom sizing please contact me. This listing is for one Enchantress Shoulder Mantle. All products are crafted lovingly by hand to order in Melbourne Australia, and take at least 2-4 weeks to be made before they are shipped. RETURNS POLICY All of the workshops products are custom made to order and are therefore NOT returnable or refundable (particularly our items with custom tooled designs). However, if you have a serious problem with your item, we will do everything we can to make sure you are satisfied with your experience. Issues will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us if you have any concerns. DAMAGES AND ISSUES Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right. POTENTIAL FAQs How long is the processing time? All the products are made to order meaning after you place an order I will be making that item from scratch. This takes several hours and depending on the workload it may be at least 2-4 weeks until they are shipped. Will my item look exactly like in the photo? I always strive for high quality in my finished products however naturally there may be some variation due to the materials used. For example, different leather pieces may take the dye differently causing some organic colourations, and as my designs are hand drawn they are subject to human error. What's the process for getting a custom item? If you request a custom tooling on an item I will contact you to ask for more information about the design. This will help to make sure we are both on the same page, we can then discuss timelines and pricing. Custom tooled projects will typically take longer to be made as the design process will be different depending on the complexity of the order. What are the materials? All of the leather products are made from vegetable tanned leather with some acrylic paint, leather dyes, and metal fixtures. Veg tan leather is tough/stiff, can easily receive tooled designs and hold its shaping. ___________________ Please contact me for custom sizing and i'd be more than happy to try to meet the request :) ____________________ I'd love to see how you use my products! Tag me on your socials @thescarletthuntress If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out and I'm happy to help :)
Today we'll be covering how to add a neckline band - the most common neckline finish you'll see on T-shirts.
Fifth grade marks the final year of elementary school and the beginning of more independence for most children. Gifted and talented fifth grade students crave challenge, achievement and recognition. In the area of mathematics, students need to be pushed to explore concepts that help them develop their number sense ...
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tokyo japan What a surprise - this went to Explore Front Page - I love Explore! That makes me a shallow person and a fauxtographer, but hey...I'm smiling.
Although you wouldn’t know it from looking at me, I really do love clothes and…
Are you ready to watch a new and exciting way of sewing a shirt collar? Here it comes! How to sew a shirt collar the shirtmaking way: You’ll need: your shirt collar cut from main fabric, two pieces your shirt collar cut from a piece of sew-in interfacing glue! One thing that’s different about …
Spin Expo is a very focused and one of its kind exhibition featuring the most broader scope and creative international offering of yarns and fibres, knitwear manufacturers and innovative knitwear m…