Halloween is fast approaching! So I thought I might share this fast costume idea :D It’s an add-on of sorts to my cosplay hoodie pattern, but it works just as well with other hoodie patterns or eve…
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Sailor collars are used for many different occasions. Small children wear them on nautical-themed outfits and women often have them on vintage dresses. Sailor collars are also popular choices for Halloween and anime party costumes.
Due to my recent aquatic adventures, my 'makers mojo' and I have not been getting on too well. Something about me being unbalanced (go ahead, make your jokes now) and the concentration and constant looking down of stitching, made me a bit queasy, dizzy and blurry. Now that I am finally coming 'round a bit, I felt the need to make something - anything. I thought that I should start off small and simple. Then fortuitously, I received an email from a friend asking me to recommend some sewing projects that might be suitable for 10 year old girls. I sent her some links and then later, she asked if I had any ideas that could be accomplished by 3 girls during a crafty sleepover with beginning sewing machine skills. I thought about it for a while, and finally resorted to Feltycuffs. Do you see what I did there? Instead of 'Fistycuffs' I said...yes, well. Felt is awesome, it's a no fuss, no muss material that makes up some seriously cool projects. It also ticks all the right boxes for a kid craft. However, once I started playing around with the felt, I started to imagine all the cool grown up stuff I could make using the same ideas. The first thing I came up with was a woven felt wrist cuff/bracelet. I will be showing you in a brief, step by step tutorial how to make your own. So, here we go! Gather up some felt scraps. You will need 2 pieces for the main cuff part. You can measure your wrist with a tape measure, making sure it is not too tight but, a comfortable length on your wrist. Once you have that measurement, add 2 - 2.5 inches (5.5 - 6.4 cm) for overlap. I cut my pieces 8.25 inches (21 cm) long by 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) wide. Then cut some skinny strips of felt slightly longer than your main pieces. I cut 4 strips. Using a rotary cutter and mat make this quick work, you can also use scissors. Now, working with the top piece of your main cuff (I used gray), use a craft knife* or small embroidery scissors, and a ruler to make 4 rows of small slits in the felt. To make this more even, you can place markings on the wrong side of the felt with a fabric marker. Make your slits just big enough for your skinny strips to fit through. I made my cuts every 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) along the length and in 4 rows across the width. I did not mark mine so they came out a bit wonky. * If you are doing this project with kids, you will want to supervise use of the sharp craft knife. Now start weaving in your skinny strips. It's up to you if you want to alternate the pattern. Try to be fairly gentle, as you don't want to stretch out the felt too much. Once you have woven in all the strips, trim off any excess length. I gave my finished piece a quick press with the iron before I continued. Next, Match the edges of your 2 cuff pieces, wrong sides together. Using a simple straight stitch on your machine, sew around the outer edge, using 1/8 inch (0.3 cm) seam allowance. In one end of your cuff, make a slit with a craft knife or scissors just big enough for your chosen button. On the opposite end, sew on your button. Wrap the cuff around your wrist to help find the proper placement of the button. Ta Da! A super cool, super easy woven felt wrist cuff! After I made this one, I couldn't stop. So, I made 2 Super Star cuffs for Pony Girl. I used the exact same technique for the cuffs but, without the woven element. I simply cut out 2 simple star shapes out of contrasting felt and appliqued them to the cuffs with a straight stitch. Here is Pony Girl rockin' her cuffs! (click the pic for 10 times the awesome!) And I still couldn't stop! What about a simple and elegant napkin ring? Does anyone use those anymore? I used to love looking at my mother's small collection of vintage napkin rings when I was a kid. I thought it would look so nice for a special dinner. Wait, there's more! What about place holders? These would be so pretty at a wedding, special party, or just because. So yes, endless possibilities! I made one wrist cuff with a crochet flower sewn on that turned out lovely. It was too dark to photograph by that point. I keep thinking of other ways to use this very simple idea. How about you, can you think of some? As always with my tutorials, please feel free to ask questions. And, if you make this project, or one inspired by this project, I would love it if you uploaded a photo to the "Lola By You" flickr group! Have a super star day! Oh, I almost forgot. Lola has a new Facebook page come check it out!
Sailor collars are used for many different occasions. Small children wear them on nautical-themed outfits and women often have them on vintage dresses. Sailor collars are also popular choices for Halloween and anime party costumes.
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This purchase is for the PATTERN to make these adorable, popular, Blue/Red Heeler hats! You can be creative with colors other than the ones used in this pattern! This would make an excellent prop for a Halloween costume or for a gift for that special dog lover! The pattern is written for a child size (age 4 - 12) but could easily be made smaller or larger. It includes colors for both dogs featured in the photos! *SKILL LEVEL* - intermediate *Must know how to do a magic ring and how to crochet in continuous rounds.* *MATERIALS* **worsted weight yarn (#4) **stitch markers **G hook ** I hook **scissors **yarn needle The very detailed pattern comes with several pictures showing progress along the way and is very easy to follow! If you have any questions or need help, you can always send me a message! Because this is a digital download, I am unable to cancel orders or issue refunds.
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No Sew MAP Costume-Easy Kids Costume: Easy last minute costume idea. All you need is fabric, a glue gun, scissors and 1 hour. My son loves geography and wanted to be a MAP for Halloween. Not exactly a popular costume, so I came up with this. I don't sew and I d…
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Our girls are quite taken with super hero's. In particular Wonder Woman and her magic bracelets. One rainy day we decided to make Super Hero Bracelets. I thought that this would be an easy craft to make out of toilet rolls - however I under estimated the complications of what happens to the consistency of a toilet roll when a small child applies copious amounts of wet paint. Here is what we learnt. We cut out toilet rolls once down the back and then in half. We then stuck the join together again with blue painters tape on the inside and stuffed the tube with old newspaper. This may seem like a strange way of doing things - to cut and then stick back together etc - but we went through a couple of versions of this before the toilet roll pieces survived - when you paint the toilet roll it tends to collapse go floppy. This was the best process we came up with. After you have cut, taped and stuffed your toilet roll you are ready to: - paint (allow to dry) - apply a light layer of glue and then roll in glitter (allow to dry) - seal on the glitter by applying a layer of gluey glaze (1 part glue to 2 parts water) (allow to dry) - add some super hero gems/sparkles Once all your paint, glitter and glue is dry remove the newspaper and painters tape from inside and round of the corners. Your little one will now be ready to go and fight some super villains. What would your super hero power be?
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