Showing posts with label corsage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corsage. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Glue Gun Dress and Felt Wrist Corsage

Salty Pineapple makes this kids t-shirt dress without a sewing machine. How? She uses a little hand stitching and a GLUE GUN!!!
Head over HERE to see how she created it!

.While you are at Salty Pineapple, check out her sweet wrist corsages.

They are fun and cute! Go HERE

DON'T FORGET THE FIRST EVER CATEGORICALLY CRAFTING TOMORROW!!! It is "St. Patrick's."

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Zipper Rose Headband

This is your last chance to enter the Lil Blue Boo pattern giveaway. Click HERE. Use your broken zippers (or new ones) to make adorable and funky zipper rose headbands (and corsages). I love the rough edge look. See how to make this at All For This Penny. Go HERE.

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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Guest Blogger - Tea Rose Home - Adorable Jean Skirt from Pants

Enter the giveaway for a pattern of your choice from Lil Blue Boo HERE.


Hello everyone! I am Sachiko from Tea Rose Home. I am so happy to be a guest blogger on Someday Craft today and share one of my tutorials. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity Michelle!

I love designing, sewing, and crafting. My blog "Tea Rose Home" is the place I get to share my creations and thoughts with many people. I post lots of tutorials. Here are some examples of previous tutorials: Modern Square Garden Quilt, Framed Fabric, T-Shirt Makeover and Sweet Scarf for Little Girl. You may have seen three of my tutorials that have been featured on Someday Crafts. They are the mannequin, scrappy corsage and corduroy skirt.

Come visit me sometime, I'd love for you to stop by!
Here is a tutorial I have done for Someday Craft's reader.

It all started when I decided to get rid of this worn pair of jeans...


It was a much darker color when I bought it, but now, some parts are faded (knees, rear...you know how that goes). Then, the frugal side of me kicked in and stopped me form throwing the jeans in the trash. After much consideration, I decided to make a jean skirt for my little girl, since she is out growing the one she has.

Here is what I did;

1. First disassemble the jeans. I cut it around the knee, and cut off the seams, and cut along the edges. You will need the top portions too but cut out the pocket area. Basically, you need 6 panels to make this skirt, and some left over for the waistband and applique. Remember to stay on the edges when you cut, you should have enough fabric left for this project.




2. I made a simple template (quarter inch seam allowance included). It is 13 1/2" tall, 4 1/2" wide at the top and 8 1/2" wide at the bottom. I gave a very slight curve for the top and the bottom. Using the template, cut out 6 panels.


3. Sew 3 panels side by side and make two of them. Open the seam and iron.


4. I used a zigzag stitch on the edge of the seam, so it won't flay. Do the same for all the seams.


5. Sew the front and back together in the same manner.

6. For the waist band, cut two 2" X 13 1/2" strips. Sew them together side by side to make a long piece, then make a big hoop. Pin the hoop around the waist (right sides together) and sew using 1/4" seam allowance.

Fold 1/4" on the other side. Iron. Fold it in half and Iron. Leaving 3/4" opening, sew around the edge. Put elastic through. (measure your little girls tummy, plus an inch for overlap).


7. Finish the bottom edge using your favorite method.

8. Now, the skirt is ready for embelishment.

Iron fusible interfacing to the left over fabrics. This is the fun part where you can do whatever you desire! I did some on the right side, and some on the wrong side of the fabrics, so when I do that applique, I will have two colors to work with.


9. I used cookie cutters for the flower templates. The ones I used were the second and third smallest ones.


10. Trace the flowers and cut.


11. Cut out other fun shapes to go in between the flowers.



12. Sew the circle onto the dark flower, then, sew the dark flower onto the light flower, that way you don't have to sew many layers at onece.


13. Lay the flowers on the seam line between the each panel. That way you won't have to measure it, they will be evenly spread out. Go around the entire skirt.


14. Time to enjoy!

Isn't that darling? Want to know what Sachiko did with the leftover material? She made a jean corsage. How can jeans be so elegant and beautiful? Go see how she made the corsage HERE and become a follower of TEA ROSE HOME so you don't miss out on her amazing creativity!



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