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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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