Thursday, October 17, 2019

Tee Shirt Crew Neck to V-Neck



Remove front neck edge ribbing from shoulder seam to seam. Leave attached in the back.
Fold shirt at center front. 

Measure down 1 to 1.5 inches and mark.

Using ruler or straight edge, mark fabric from center front mark to upper shoulder edge and cut.
Finding center of neck edge ribbing and cut. 
Your tee should resemble above photo now. 

Pin ribbing to newly cut v neck edge stretching ribbing as needed. 
Sew from shoulder seam on one side, stopping about 1 inch from v. Do again on other side stopping 1 inch from v. 
This part is kind of tricky. You will want catch the short edge of ribbing into the opposite side stitching. 

Pin this edge and play with it until you see the it line up correctly. 
Above is how the inside will look after you’ve sewn all edges. 
Use a over-casting stitch or zig-zag stitch to finish seam. 
Your v-neck should look like this. 







Friday, October 11, 2019

OCTOBER DRESS

October dress made for my granddaughter. Pattern is the older Children’s Corner Marilyn size 12 months. Cat fabric is 100% cotton from the Collection: Urban Zoologie by Designer: Ann Kelle. Purple fabric I’ve had in my stash and is unknown but it feels like velvet. Ribbon is also made by me (instructions in pattern)



Sunday, May 27, 2018

Upcycle: Diaper Shirt Set Made from T-shirt


This was a fun upcycle using a Milwaukee Electric Tool T-shirt. The diaper shirt and diaper cover was made using McCall's pattern 6899. The baby booties were made using Michael Miller Fabrics free pattern available at this link: Michael Miller Fabrics Cloth Baby Shoes. Tip: I've made the booties a couple of time before and found them to be a bit large, so I shrunk my pattern by 5%. Print pattern pieces at 95% for closer to newborn size.

Post your links in the comments so we can view your upcycled, refashioned and reused items. Would love to see your creativity!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

MAD HATTER - OCTOBER 2015

MY PROJECT: 6 Hour Mad Hatter Costume. My daughter made the hat using a online tutorial from Fleece Fun Website here: http://www.fleecefun.com/mini-top-hat.html. I used a childs size Simplicity sewing pattern #2069 for the Jacket and skirt with length adjustments only. Coat fabric is a home decor pintuck Taffeta that has a color changing quality to it when viewed from different angles. Skirt is a lovely yellow and red plaid cotton. Trim on jacket collar and front placket detail are left over from making the hat and I used it to turn into bias tape for the jacket details. It helps to tie it all together. Boots were bought at goodwill, tights were bought at Target Neck tie belongs to my husband.
1. Hat and Jacket bias trim is Ramtex Microsuede Apple:

2. Jacket is made from Diamond Pintuck Taffeta in Iridescent Rust:

3. Skirt plaid similar here:






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Thursday, October 8, 2015

BRITEX FABRICS San Francisco, CA REVIEW

FABRIC STORE REVIEW

Britex Fabrics San Francisco, CA
Great Fabric store where your sewing dreams can run awry! With the large signage on the outside of the store, your mouth begins to water once you turn onto the street and it comes into view. Upon entering the first floor my eyes adjust to the wall to wall textiles and my heart begins to pound as a sales associate greets me with a smile. I’m guessing by the dazed look on my face she must have known I had never been in the store and she began explaining the 4 floors and their contents. I had brought my husband along and he looked as mesmerized as I must have. We spent a couple of hours in the store exploring each floor and climbing the stairs and viewing the sewing artwork in each stairway as we ascended. I touched and pulled at bolts of fabrics from all over the world and finally realized I would have to leave so many bolts behind. Another day fabric, another day. I walked out with 8 yards of two different silky dress fabrics, 2 yards of a grey wool and a leather piece that my husband couldn’t live without and he wants to learn how to work with leather now. We paid our sizable bill at the register on the first floor and walked out with dreams of new projects dancing in our heads. 
If you get the chance to visit them, it is such a treat. If not check out their website and they are having a 30% Off Almost Everything In-Store + Online!
30% Off Online** -- October 12th, midnight to midnight PST


Saturday, August 29, 2015

Eli's Baptism Outfit

Eli's Baptism Outfit 

This outfit was made for my grandson’s baptism. 
I used a white batiste fabric with tone on tone stripes. 
The pattern used was Simplicity 2457 view D in a 6 months size.
Both the bonnet and jumper fit perfectly but the baby shoes were too small.

Unfortunately we live across the country from my precious grand baby to get a accurate measurement for his little feet. A Sublime transfer pen was use to trace the shamrock design onto the same batiste fabric fabric and then I just hand embroidered over it.






Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Painted Modular Leather Basket










One interlocking template piece pdf included in link at bottom of the page
No glue or staples needed.











.
Paint is one of the quickest and easiest ways to craft. Many people don’t realize how quality of paint can improve a crafts look or turn it into a disaster. For my project I used Lumiere Acrylic paints which has the best coverage and choice of beautiful colors. This paint is now my favorite to use for all of painting crafts. Check out my project to see how well only one coat on leather works.
Full tutorial and download piece available here: http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/painted-modular-leather-basket

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Upcycle Tee From Burdastyle 2/2010

Here are photos of my just finished upcycled project for a cancer fundraiser walk on Friday. I don't like to wear t-shirts so I alter them to be more figure flattering. The before shirt was a regular short sleeve version that I turned into a boatneck raglan style. On this one I used a Burdastyle pattern from the 2/2010 magazine or from the website here:http://www.burdastyle.com/pattern_s…/…/boatneck-shirt-022010  The black sleeve material was from the body of another all black tee. 




From the scraps I had my daughter make the braided headband accessory seen around the neck. That tutorial can be found here:http://psimadethis.com/accessories/braided-headband