Why am I wearing two different shoes?
Well, I'm actually not! I made the one on the left out of the partner from the other one! Not that I didn't like the blue polka-dotted ones, no - in fact, I liked them so much, that they ended up looking like this:
Yikes!!
Turn something bad into something good? Yes, of course!
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
How to make (lined!) Espadrilles: Full Tutorial!
Finally, home-made Espadrilles - DONE!
These are definitely more than house-shoes, since I added some rubber soling to make them durable.
All the tools/materials you need are these:
...and it really wasn't a difficult thing at all! I had the soles already made - see my post HERE, and my video-tutorial on YouTube.
These are definitely more than house-shoes, since I added some rubber soling to make them durable.
All the tools/materials you need are these:
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
1950's Hand-Sewn Leather Gloves
As you might already know, I have been away from my home and my sewing machine for a great part in the past two months. While I used some of my spare time improving my drawing skills, I also made sure I always had a little hand-sewing project along. This was one of those:

I know, I know: We are all ready for summer, but when I started them, it was still chilly. And it seemed like too much fun to pass up...
I found the pattern in one of my 1950's magazines:
Friday, March 16, 2012
Embroidered Cuffs!
Welcome to a new category on my blog: The no-sewing-machine projects!
I am away from home for a few weeks and don't have a sewing machine at hands. While I try to improve my drawing skills, I still can't quite survive completely without some kind of fabric or yarn between my fingers... :-)
So I made this cuff:
The base is a kind of wire mesh I got at the DIY store, I don't know what it is really called in English, nor what it is originally meant for... You will need metal shears to cut it in shape:
I am away from home for a few weeks and don't have a sewing machine at hands. While I try to improve my drawing skills, I still can't quite survive completely without some kind of fabric or yarn between my fingers... :-)
So I made this cuff:
The base is a kind of wire mesh I got at the DIY store, I don't know what it is really called in English, nor what it is originally meant for... You will need metal shears to cut it in shape:
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Slashing that Stash: Bathroom Rug Tutorial!
Ta-Daaaa, here is a great project to get rid of a bunch of fabric in your stash:
It's a rug made from fabric braids, I made mine for the bathroom. It's really quite simple to make, and what I love about it is that you can incorporate fabrics in your stash that you wouldn't know what else to do with anymore otherwise. You know, the sales-bin fabric that upon closer inspection is a really nasty synthetic fiber, not suitable for a garment. Or the one that looks different in daylight, or the left-overs from a garment, for which you bought twice the amount than you actually needed. You get my point.
The only thing you should think about is that you can wash it in the end - so no fabrics that bleed heavily or that aren't washable. Make sure you pre-wash all the fabrics, too.
It's a rug made from fabric braids, I made mine for the bathroom. It's really quite simple to make, and what I love about it is that you can incorporate fabrics in your stash that you wouldn't know what else to do with anymore otherwise. You know, the sales-bin fabric that upon closer inspection is a really nasty synthetic fiber, not suitable for a garment. Or the one that looks different in daylight, or the left-overs from a garment, for which you bought twice the amount than you actually needed. You get my point.
The only thing you should think about is that you can wash it in the end - so no fabrics that bleed heavily or that aren't washable. Make sure you pre-wash all the fabrics, too.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Slashing that Stash...: Envelope Cushions How-To
Welcome to my new Guest-Bed/Sofa:
Well, the actual guest-bed isn't new, but I finally got around to making pillow-covers for it. I decided I needed to do some drastic diminishing of my fabric stash, and that is the first of a few projects that I came up with for that purpose.
Well, the actual guest-bed isn't new, but I finally got around to making pillow-covers for it. I decided I needed to do some drastic diminishing of my fabric stash, and that is the first of a few projects that I came up with for that purpose.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Quick Beauties - Perfect Gifts! Full Tutorial
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.
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.
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:
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Cookie Cutters - Tutorial!
Here comes one of my few non-sewing/non-illustration posts!
Especially around the holidays I start taking out my crafting supplies and tools, be it for presents or decorations. Yesterday, I made these cookie cutters:
Being able to make your own cookie cutters could be so cool - even if it's just numbers and letters, maybe for somebody's birthday, or an anniversary. But I'm sure you will come up with all kinds of ideas - instruments, logos, animals. All kinds of stuff that maybe you won't find in the store, or you just don't have the time to go looking for it.
I have recently become somewhat obsessed with recycling instead of always buying and buying and throwing things away... and I was thrilled to find this book a while ago:
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!
I will try out some of their projects and post them here, but that will only scratch the surface. It's definitely an inspiring book and worth the money. I paid only 5 Euros and was told that the money goes towards making this a bigger, nicer book, maybe with better pictures... (hint***hint***).
So anyway, it's not my own idea, but it is a "creative commons" project, which I am allowed to share as long as I mention the source.
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