Showing posts with label women's clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women's clothes. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

5 Minute Nautical Clutch


http://www.sewcando.com/2014/03/make-cute-nautical-clutch-in-just-5.html


Sew Can Do created this cute little clutch in honor of National Craft Month. The tutorial is super easy!
 



Monday, March 17, 2014

Crafting for Baby - Easy DIY Applique for Baby Clothes from Mommy Like Whoa


Happy St. Patrick's Day, Someday Crafters!! Berta from Mommy Like Whoa is here showing us how to make a personalized shirt for St. Patrick's Day. She even does it without a craft cutting machine (Cricut, Silhouette, etc)

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Easy DIY Applique for Baby Clothes // mommylikewhoa.com

Hello Lovelies! I'm Berta and I blog over at Mommy Like Whoa! It's nice to meet you today! and pssst... Happy Saint Patrick's Day too! When my daughter Abbey was a baby, I loved making her awesome baby stuff. I would make things for hours, and then I would make more for my friends and family having kids as well. I went a little crazy with it. One of my favorite things to do, was applique. I still do it now, on bags, and shirts and pretty much anything I want to add a special touch to. It's super easy, super cheap and 100% customizable, which makes it AWESOME! Ever see an adorable shirt, and say "Oh man, I wish I had that shirt!", well now you can make it! And I'm going to show you how! All you need is; Pattern for your shirt (words, a picture, icon etc...) Fabric of your choice Wonder Under, Heat 'n' Bond or similar fusible webbing iron on backing Scissors Shirt/Onesie/Bag/Whatever Iron

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That's it! And if you're a crafter like me, you probably have most of that laying around the house, but if you don't you can find ALL of it at Joann's or another Fabric store. Take your fabric and iron it nice and flat. Use the appropriate heat setting for whatever fabric you're using. Following the package directions for your fusible webbing, iron it onto the wrong side of your fabric. (That's the side WITHOUT the design) Let it cool.

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Now on the other side of the backing is paper. It's very easy to write on it, draw on it, trace a pattern onto it etc. Since it's Saint Patrick's Day, I thought I would do something festive!

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When tracing letters, or numbers or anything that has a "right way" and a "wrong way" make sure you flip the image, because since you're writing on the BACK of the fabric, it needs to be mirrored. I wrote "PINCH PROOF" and drew a little Shamrock in block letters, backwards, because I like that "homemade look", but if you have a paper cutting machine, you could use that and trace the letters out, or use a stencil. Once the fabric has cooled, trace your pattern onto the paper part of the fusible. Cut out with scissors.

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Arrange your images onto the shirt, so you can plan where you want everything to go. Make sure you put a bit of parchment paper or something similar between the layers of fabric on the shirt, so you aren't fusing the shirt together by accident too!

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Piece by piece, remove the paper backing and place your applique onto the shirt, ironing it into place by following the heat recommendations on the package, each brand is different so please make sure you check your specific directions first.

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Once you've arranged and ironed down each piece, you can stop here, but if you're handy with a sewing machine, or with embroidery, you can always add some top stitching around the letters for extra "hold".

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I recommend this especially if you're making something you might be washing a lot. If you're appliqueing a bag, you might be able to skip this step, but with clothes it really makes your effort worth it. And you're done! How cute is this little shirt! Now you know how to make your own iron-ons! Go on and applique your little hearts out!

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Thanks for reading!


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What a cute idea! It's still early enough in the day that you could whip this up for later today, or save it for next year!

If you've missed any of the previous days in our Crafting for Baby series, you can easily catch up. You can also check out the Crafting for Baby Link Party!



Thursday, February 6, 2014

Easy Sweater Vest Upcycle


Easy Upcycled Sweater Vest Tutorial - click through and learn how to make one.

Do you have a frumpy, baggy sweater that doesn't get worn? Well then you've got to check out this sweater refashion from
So Here.
See this
Easy Sweater Vest Upcycle.


Sunday, January 12, 2014

Convert Your Favorite Bra into a Nursing Bra


Convert your favorite bra into a nursing bra

Beauty Through Imperfection has a great way to turn a regular bra into a nursing bra. I think I might be converting a few of my own since all the ones in my size are upwards of $25. You don't even need the fancy nursing bra hooks for this conversion!
 



Saturday, November 30, 2013

Men's T-Shirt Makeover


Stone Cottage Adventures has a great tutorial for turning the cheapie men's t-shirts into a fabulous tee for her! I love the little ruffle she added to the neckline.
 




Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Baby Bump Jack-o-Lantern T-shirt

baby bump jack o lantern

Here's a fun Halloween shirt for all of our expecting mamas! Creative Ramblings used some glitter iron-on transfer to create this cute Halloween "costume."
 




Thursday, August 29, 2013

DIY Banded Dolman Tee

How to make a Dolman-Style T-shit from a self drafted pattern.  (All you need is a few supplies and a t-shirt you love. You will be surprised at how easy it is. No reason to spend money on a such a simple pattern- you can totally make your own!)

Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom created this great dolman t-shirt for herself. Don't you just love the colors in the fabric? And it's knit fabric, so hemming isn't necessary!
 




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