Tag Archive: Sewing

DIY : Draw Your Own Design Pouch

This side of the pouch was done with black permanent markers from Faber-Castell. This is the easiest doodle of all, just write ‘1’ all over until you fill up the whole side. The… Continue reading

DIY : A Floral Maxi Dress

I was on pinterest and saw this : a maxi skirt pattern by knackmag.com for knit fabric. Since the fabric I have is some kind of non-stretchable cotton blend fabric with a good amount… Continue reading

DIY : Sew a Poncho

I needed some distraction from sorting all the stuffs in the storage room and made a poncho. I’ve seen some made from scarfs and it seems like a quick and easy pattern-less project.… Continue reading

DIY : Lacy T-shirt

You’ll need a t-shirt ,1/2 yard of stretchy lace fabric, and an hour of your time. This is the t-shirt I’m working on. Look how sad she is  : Measure and cut as… Continue reading

Sewing Idea : New Dress from Old Pattern

From this : This pattern is from the 1998 February issue of Female magazine. I’ve been wanting to sew a shift dress and this pattern’s measurements fit my body type. The fabric I’m… Continue reading

DIY : Roald Dahl inspired Riding Hood Cushion

I bought blank cushions from Ikea and I’m  not quite sure how I ended up sewing this. It may be the Halloween season or that I’ve been  reading way too much Roald Dahl… Continue reading

How to “Read” Japanese Sewing Patterns and a Bubble Skirt

  Loongg time no post ( again ). Recently I bought some discounted polka dots fabric and when I got home I realized that the polka dot patterns were off. I decided to… Continue reading

More Charlie Bags

Newcomers at the fabric street : colorful sponge fabric for laptop sleeves. I thought they will make good linings for the Charlie bags, thick without the bulky weight, plus added protection for phones… Continue reading

Mini Clothing Remakes

Some clothing remakes I did recently. They are pretty simple to make and some can be done by hand. Hope you’ll enjoy ! Boring shirt + scrap pleather. Cut the pleather into desire… Continue reading

Granny Squares Bag — FINITO !!

First things first,  thank you very much  J.G. Burdette and Maryanne for the Versatile Blog Award nominations. J.G. Burdette writes a very enjoyable history blog. I’ve always like history and her posts delve deeper into… Continue reading

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