Monday, February 28, 2011
...What're You Wearing...Blue Suede Skirt
Thanks to leggings I finally got around to wearing it!
Styled with my fabric beaded string scarf which I snuck in just in time for for summer to start in Tampa!
Monday, February 21, 2011
DIY - Sweetheart hair Clip Tutorial Review
Tonight I wanted a quick project that I could wear right away. I love the look of Tea Rose Home's sweetheart hair clip with wool. It's crafty and vintage but right now at the same time. Here's my review:
Tutorial – Sweetheart Hair Clip with Wool by Tea Rose Home
Ease – 5/5
Difficulties – There aren't any measurements on the tutorial so I just eyeballed how big of a hair clip I wanted to wear, then cut 2 smaller sizes. The instructions offer a lot of freedom, which is good for me, but if you need direction, may be problematic.
Alterations - I didn't want a heart shape since Valentine's Day has passed so I did 2 versions - a rounded diamond shape and a circle. I didn't divert from the tutorial in terms of decorating the shapes because I really liked the pearls and beads.
Make it again? – Definitely, I need more colors! This is a great stash-buster. I used scraps of felt, pieces of a sweater and scraps from old curtains. I need a blue one, a green one, maybe a black and white one...oh the photos you're going to have to look at later....!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
...What're You Wearing...
Blue Poppy Dress. I made this dress last year and when I pulled it back out of my closet the other day I decided to slice 5" off the bottom for a more updated look. I've done this with a few of my old dresses and skirts lately. Apparently last year I was a total prude...or just hadn't learned to love my leggings yet :)
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
DIY - Valentine's Day Ruffle Skirt Tutorial Review
Yeah Yeah this is a late post. I've been preoccupied with month old DVR-ed tv shows.
I wanted to wear something ruffly and girly on our date. So I spent a couple hours slicing and gathering and sewing and trying on. I used Ruffles and Stuff's Murphy's Skirt Tutorial. I seriously love her blog for new ideas! Check her out.
PS there is a similar tutorial over at Alisa Burke's Blog for a Petticoat.
Here's my Review:
Tutorial – Ruffles and Stuff's Murphy's Layered Skirt
Ease – 4/5
Difficulties – This is a pretty straight forward project. 2 rectangles for front and back, elastic waist and 4 gathered strips. However, it took FOREVER. I used a pretty awesome fake-suede-clearance-fabric, this is very heavy when layered 4 times on a muslin. I also spent way too much time at my poor poor serger hemming the top and bottom of each 100" ruffle strip.
I had a fun time attaching all the ruffles. By fun I mean ridiculous. I sat on the floor with the skirt pulled up to my knees in order to pin the gathered strips to the muslin. Basically it looked like I was giving birth to a large ruffly baby. I wish boyfriend had taken a picture but I made it a point to not have him catch me in the awkward position on Valentine's Day, being all romantic and what not.
Alterations - I used a way too small width of elastic because that is all I had. I would not recommend using anything less than 1.5" because my skirt was falling down all night. I also made the center front 2" shorter, and tapered down to the side seams. This is because I always measure skirt length from the back (my butt is that big). If you measure from the front, make the back a little longer. This is so the hem is always parallel with the floor and not randomly longer in the front like a little girls skirt.
I also varied the widths of the ruffles and the distances I placed them on the skirt. I wanted some interest. This is not just a ruffle skirt, it's fancy!
Make it again? – Heck Yes. I already have the fabric picked out for 2. I'm going to try a sheer ruffle over a printed skirt and some home dec fabric that I have that I'm sure will make a great tutu :)
Sunday, February 13, 2011
DIY - New Look 6033
This weekend I had a few free hours and wanted to try out the New Look pattern (6033) I bought a couple weeks ago.
Review:
Pattern: New Look 6033 - Tunic A w/alterations
Ease – 4/5
Difficulties – The V-neck band was a pain to align and attach. Mine is crooked but I won't admit it... Otherwise the instructions were very easy to follow. There are only a few steps to follow for the tunic. This fabric had no stretch and I had to line up the stripes.
Alterations - I didn't make a facing for the neck band because I had enough trouble attaching one of them. Also, judging by the picture on the envelope i figured the tunic would be way too long for me so I decided to shorten it. When I finally tried it on I realized it was now too short. That's why I added the band at the bottom. I spiced things up with some flounces at the side seams.
Make it again? – I am making it again in a knit, which hopefully will be easier, construction wise. I probably won't put the band at the bottom and make the tunic more blousy or A-line. I liked using bias tape for the neckline and armholes but I'm not sure how that will work with the knit fabric.
Review:
Pattern: New Look 6033 - Tunic A w/alterations
Ease – 4/5
Difficulties – The V-neck band was a pain to align and attach. Mine is crooked but I won't admit it... Otherwise the instructions were very easy to follow. There are only a few steps to follow for the tunic. This fabric had no stretch and I had to line up the stripes.
Alterations - I didn't make a facing for the neck band because I had enough trouble attaching one of them. Also, judging by the picture on the envelope i figured the tunic would be way too long for me so I decided to shorten it. When I finally tried it on I realized it was now too short. That's why I added the band at the bottom. I spiced things up with some flounces at the side seams.
Make it again? – I am making it again in a knit, which hopefully will be easier, construction wise. I probably won't put the band at the bottom and make the tunic more blousy or A-line. I liked using bias tape for the neckline and armholes but I'm not sure how that will work with the knit fabric.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
DIY - Fringe Necklace
I was inspired by a necklace on the Red Velvet online store that was super cute but beyond my price range. I used felt instead of leather and glued the beads on instead of hand stitching. All in all it took about 1 hour to make, minus glue drying time.
I definitely love the fringe look. Look for another similar necklace or 2 because I am hooked.
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