Finally, here comes my next post about learning how to make shoes! In case you have missed my previous ones, I am using this great old booklet from around the time of the first world war, it's German and called "Die Schuhnot", which can be translated to "Shoe Shortage".
Upon great request from my YouTube subscribers, it can now be downloaded as a pdf file from the side bar on my blog!
The booklet is in German, but I am going through everything, step by step, so you can also just follow my blog and you won't miss a thing, I promise!
I am also going by a second booklet, from around the same time, which is almost identical, except for a few extra things, which I am also including in my posts.
Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts
Monday, February 18, 2013
Shoe Shortage! Making Soles for House Shoes
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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:
Monday, March 21, 2011
Make me happy Jean Top!
Isn't it one of the most important things on a rainy day, that your outfit makes you feel good?
I got lucky one day and inherited an old pair of jeans from my man. It had ugly oil stains, so luckily I didn't even get tempted to wear them as boyfriend jeans. There also was a funky piece of jean fabric in my stash (from a skirt I once made considerably shorter):
Add to that the inspiration from an amazing Céline jean top (oh, how I love boat necks! Oh, how I love Céline!) and end up with this little number that has the potential to cheer me up!
I got lucky one day and inherited an old pair of jeans from my man. It had ugly oil stains, so luckily I didn't even get tempted to wear them as boyfriend jeans. There also was a funky piece of jean fabric in my stash (from a skirt I once made considerably shorter):
Add to that the inspiration from an amazing Céline jean top (oh, how I love boat necks! Oh, how I love Céline!) and end up with this little number that has the potential to cheer me up!
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