Showing posts with label Skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skirt. Show all posts

15 February 2015

Maxi Skirt

I wasn't a fan of maxi skirts when I first saw people wearing them, but now I get it. They're just so darn comfy! As a bonus, it was a very quick and easy sewing project. wooo :)

 Lunch downtown by the river

Rockin' the new skirt (and hair!)

26 October 2013

Halloween!

I was invited to a halloween party where, obviously, costumes are mandatory. As I was struggling to come up with something, I remembered buying this fabric [read: baby bed sheets] a couple years ago at a thrift store and decided to get sewing.

If you can't guess what I'll be making, read the tag...

01 August 2013

Bodycon? skirt

I bought fabrics a while ago and finally made myself a skirt w exposed zipper [back in January]. Woop. Took a while for me since classes were crazy busy at the time, but I found tutorials on bodycon skirts and decided to go for it spur of the moment. [apologies for messy room/mirror pic]

 

I wore it to my College of Medicine's Talent Show the next day [yay last minute sewing!] and found a hunting room at the venue, so the moose was a must.

01 November 2011

Happy Halloween!

It's been quite a while since I have been crafting, but I have a good reason! ish. I was away for the summer in Greece and then started medical school about a week after returning to the US. However, I did pack a few items that I made and when I wore them, I got some nice compliments...and found out that some friends took sneaky pictures because they wanted to recreate this shirt.

 Anywho, I have been stocking up on giant shirts and random fabrics for when I have time to dabble.

Luckily, Halloween gave me a little relief from work to make myself a simple costume. I bought myself a bedsheet from a thrift store and made a skirt similar to the circle skirt. I tried to make it a no-sew kind of project, but I messed up my measurement and cut out a waistline a bit too large. So, I made an elastic band and sewed it up. Here's my finished skirt and costume.

  

I wish I had a tambourine, but I was trying not to spend a lot of money.

Happy Halloween! [in case my costume was TOO minimalist, I'm a gypsy]

11 May 2011

I'm back

I decided to share clothes that I make on this blog, but without a time commitment. I don't use patterns when I sew so it takes me a lot of time to make anything. I also don't have a mannequin to work on and I usually have to stop every 15 minutes to try on what I've done [so much time!!] I could go buy one...or, even better, make my own! I found a tutorial for a DIY dress form from Threadbanger. When/if I make one, I'll share :]

Since I'm no longer doing my thesis, I can take my time making whatever I want instead of trying to complete something once a week. More time = experimentation! I went to JoAnn's and was browsing sale fabrics when I chanced upon some really cute chiffon. I've never sewn with this type of fabric before, but there are so many cute items of clothing made of chiffon that I wanted to give it a try. [I forgot that it needed lining since it's sheer so the project was postponed until I was able to make another trip to JoAnn's.]

My fabric:



I was very indecisive about what I was going to make, but decided on a ruffle skirt after seeing these:



So, my version!



First mini skirt I've owned, and it's handmade to boot! :]

21 January 2011

Circle Skirt turned Dress

SURPRISE! I ended up making something to wear this week :] I also got bored last night and decided to make my name tag out of scrap fabric! Who wants to blend in with a name tag made with markers and a piece of folded paper?



But, on to the main piece. Prior to starting this Thesis project, I've always kept an eye out on different DIY projects and tutorials. I have a whole bookmarks folder dedicated to tutorials I found interesting or simple enough for me to complete. This week, I decided to make a circle skirt.

The person who created the tutorial said she used a bed sheet to make the skirt and I realized I had tons of bed sheets laying around the house so I hastened to my closet and pulled out this beauty from back in the 90s...

Please excuse the kitty...


...and I made this!


The bed sheet I used had a wide strip of solid fabric at the top, which I found could be used to convert the skirt into a dress. It's a two-in-one! However, today's forecast was cold and rainy so I decided to wear it like a long shirt with a pair of skinny jeans. Coincidentally, this is my 3rd post and I tend to park on the 3rd floor of a certain parking garage on campus so....


TA-DAAA!!!
P.S. I make a lot of funny faces >.<
Happy Friday!!


11 January 2011

Argh! I'm a pirate!

Today is a "reconstruct a super small tee" kind of day. This time, I made a skirt using one small tee and one XL tee based on this cool skirt I found when looking up reconstruction ideas: Lekkner Reconstruction.

I took out 3 shirts to begin with, but then decided to just use two.



Basically, I cut the red shirt at the sides and made a long rectangle from the front, printed side. I cut out two panels and the skirt waistband from the black tee. I sewed the three panels together [two black and one red] and then sewed that to the waistband. I ended up overcompensating so the skirt was a little loose. Since I used the bottom of the shirt as my waistband, I cut a couple slits and made that a casing for drawstring! I made my drawstring by cutting off the seams of the red shirt and sewing them together. Looping it through the casing, I finished my T-shirt skirt.



I wore this to class today and it was a bit chilly [next time I'll check the weather before I leave] and, as it was the first week of classes, there was an event to showcase some clubs and...FREE FOOD! Coincidentally, there were several pirates roaming around the area and they happily obliged to take a photo with me as my skirt matched them so well :]


Side Note: Even though you can't see from the picture, I wanted to mention that I wore were these amazing hand-crafted gauge earrings from Etsy. Unfortunately, the seller no longer has an active account :/