Have you seen the cool new button in my side bar? Yes, I will hopefully be contributing a couple ideas to the Crafty Christmas Club next week! I'm also posting my projects here, but you really should go check it out for all the other great ideas. It is not too late to hand-make some really special gifts.
My first contribution are these fabric necklaces. Yes I know, they aren't exactly a new idea... I made my first one of these about two years ago, and almost simultaneously similar ones kept popping up everywhere, so I didn't feel like sharing my obviously not very unique idea - yes, I was sulking! ;-)
However, I decided to show you my version anyway, since it is really quick and even has an upcycling factor to it.
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
The Diva Coat! Making-of #2
Welcome to Part 3 of my Diva-Coat Post Series!
This is about the coat I made for the BurdaStyle Sewing Handbook, my name there, by the way, is ajtak7171.
THIS FIRST POST gives you an overview, initial sketches and an outline of how many days it took me and what I did on each day.
THIS SECOND POST gives you the detailed description of the changes I made from the original pattern, and details of days 1-4, with close-up photos of the sewing process and whatever bits of insight I can give.
AND HERE FOLLOW DAYS 5 - 8:
Half days = 2-4 hrs. of work
This is about the coat I made for the BurdaStyle Sewing Handbook, my name there, by the way, is ajtak7171.
THIS FIRST POST gives you an overview, initial sketches and an outline of how many days it took me and what I did on each day.
THIS SECOND POST gives you the detailed description of the changes I made from the original pattern, and details of days 1-4, with close-up photos of the sewing process and whatever bits of insight I can give.
AND HERE FOLLOW DAYS 5 - 8:
Half days = 2-4 hrs. of work
3/4 days = up to 6 hrs.
whole days = 8 - 10 hrs.
I always started
the day with cutting out the pattern pieces that I would need for the next
step. Which meant about an hour of cutting in the beginning of each day...
(click to read on!)
Friday, December 16, 2011
Winter Accessory Extravaganza! Part 2
Welcome to part 2 of my extravaganza!
Without much further ado, I will move on to the how-to of the remaining three accessories. First up:
THE GLAM-ME-UP WRIST WARMERS:
Without much further ado, I will move on to the how-to of the remaining three accessories. First up:
THE GLAM-ME-UP WRIST WARMERS:
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Winter Accessory Extravaganza! Part 1
As promised: A collection of winter accessories I made this year - ideas, how-to, inspiration....
Years ago I knitted accessories like wrist and leg warmers for myself and as gifts for my girlfriends. However, I got tired of it fast and never really considered making them again. As much as knit is hip at the moment, I somehow don't see knitted wrist and leg warmers as a fashion statement right now :-) So I jumped on the wagon of leather bracelets, wrapped around the wrist several times, added some fabric and faux fur, and voilĂ , up-to-date winter accessories that are made within no time! These are super quick projects to glam up an outfit, to make a personal gift for a dear friend or just to give you a reason to like winter....
Read on for the making-of pictures and explanations!
Years ago I knitted accessories like wrist and leg warmers for myself and as gifts for my girlfriends. However, I got tired of it fast and never really considered making them again. As much as knit is hip at the moment, I somehow don't see knitted wrist and leg warmers as a fashion statement right now :-) So I jumped on the wagon of leather bracelets, wrapped around the wrist several times, added some fabric and faux fur, and voilĂ , up-to-date winter accessories that are made within no time! These are super quick projects to glam up an outfit, to make a personal gift for a dear friend or just to give you a reason to like winter....
Read on for the making-of pictures and explanations!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Pet Purses! Recycling How-To
As promised, here is a super quick project you can make for almost no money. And aren't these Pet Purses and Top Boxes just super cute?
I can think of a million different uses for them.
I found this idea in the same little book as the home-made cookie cutters:
It comes in English and Spanish and you can order it HERE. There are also lots of upcycling videos on that site, so go have a look!
HOW-TO:
I can think of a million different uses for them.
- office supplies like rubber bands, an eraser, even a mini stapler for your day bag (paper clips in the top box!)
- a creative package option for wrapped chocolates and the like
- sanitary napkins and other ladies things
- sewing supplies for on the go... (top boxes for buttons and little hooks)
- small toiletries and make-up
- even a fresh pair of undies...?
I found this idea in the same little book as the home-made cookie cutters:
It comes in English and Spanish and you can order it HERE. There are also lots of upcycling videos on that site, so go have a look!
HOW-TO:
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Passport/Credit Card Wallet for Guys - Tutorial
Isn't it always so much harder to find presents for guys than for women? And if you want to hand-make something, it gets even more difficult, right?
Well, this one was a real winner - I made it for my husbands birthday a while ago and he loves it.
I had sewn him one out of fabric before, which was in constant use, and I decided it is time to make him one out of leather now. It was also a good project for me to gather more experience with leather, as I am still into my shoe-adventure and need to learn some basics with this material...
You can easily translate it to fabric, you will use bias tape at the edges, but otherwise it isn't really much different.
This project is definitely one of my longer "quick projects". I didn't time it, but I guess it was around 3 hours.
TUTORIAL / HOW-TO:
Well, this one was a real winner - I made it for my husbands birthday a while ago and he loves it.
I had sewn him one out of fabric before, which was in constant use, and I decided it is time to make him one out of leather now. It was also a good project for me to gather more experience with leather, as I am still into my shoe-adventure and need to learn some basics with this material...
You can easily translate it to fabric, you will use bias tape at the edges, but otherwise it isn't really much different.
This project is definitely one of my longer "quick projects". I didn't time it, but I guess it was around 3 hours.
TUTORIAL / HOW-TO: