Posts Tagged ‘sewing’

T-shirt Patchwork Pillow // +tutorial

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

patchwork-pillow

I realized that over the years I’ve aquired lots of shirts from Threadless. I found myself not wearing them–for some reason graphic tees don’t really leave my closet. I really like the designs on my old shirts, so I wanted to put them to good use & decided on making some pillows!

tee-pillow-fabric

Pick out a couple different fabrics. I used 4 pieces of vintage fabric that weren’t big enough for a project, you can use more than four if you want it extra patch-y. This is super great for using up fabric scraps.

Lay your shirt flat & cut off the sleeves and a straight line under the neckline. Then figure out how big you can/want to make your pillow image. Pin & cut a square around your t-shirt image, use the same width and height. Mine was 11.5 inches–leave 1/2″ for seam allowance.

Cut strips of fabric that are 3 inches tall, at varying lengths. Use less than 3 inches if you want a smaller border/pillow, or more for larger. Lay out the strips so that each side has that 3 inches overhanging on one end–Except for one side.

I messed this part up at first! Arrange the strips something like this, I made my pattern reversed on opposite sides. **One side needs to be just the same size as the t-shirt side, with no extra–this is #1. Trim extra fabric that’s on each side.

Once you have it all figured out, sew or serge the patches to each other making a strip for each side. Sew to the t-shirt starting at #1–the strip with a bit less fabric. Then sew strip #2 and so on. Hopefully that wasn’t too confusing :)

Now that the front of your pillow is all done, use it to trace around some fabric or t-shirt material for the back. My finished pillow front was about 17″. Sew the front to the back right sides together, leaving a few inch gap on one side. Turn right side out & stuff or use a pillow form. Admire your pretty pillow!

patchwork-pillow2

The shirt I used is called, ‘A day in the life of a decadent designer.’ Isn’t the design rad? This is what my mother had to say about the image–”It’s like a mess, just like you!” Uhh..thanks Mom? Hah. I prefer to call my messes ‘Hodgepodges of creativity.’ ♥

she’s crafty [and she's just my type]

Monday, August 15th, 2011

sketchbook typography

Been working on a print illustration…typography style. Feels good to sketch things out instead of instinctively firing up Photoshop!

One of the best parts of the weather being gorgeous and summer-y is being able to make my messes outside. Dyed some clothes I wouldn’t otherwise wear. Believe it or not, I used good ol’ black RIT dye. Guess I got impatient waiting for them to soak in the dye ;) Regardless, I have a revamped cardigan (it was originally tan) & a shirt which I now like the style AND colors.

purple clothes

I’m absolutely obsessed with ornate frames painted pretty bright colors. Found this thrifting after itching to make one of my own. I used a sweet bright blue acrylic color. The paint didn’t cover very well on the frame even after a primer coat plus two color coats..I have a feeling spray paint would end up looking nicer :)

painted frame DIY

Finally giving myself time to get back into the swing of sewing.

pinkanchorshirt

pinkanchorshirt2

Cute tiny anchor print + black & pink color combo + elastic = my new shirt.

What have you been creating lately? ♥

Heart in your hand hobo gloves

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Excuse the very boring photo!
I was on a mini crafting rampage & made these. I’m kind of obsessed with ‘hobo’ gloves, so I had to. Adorkable, am i right? I stumbled across the idea/tutorial from Under Those Neon Lights!

overdue post. self-stitched september & business casual & what i’ve been making

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

This is wayyy overdue.

So, I participated in Self-Stitched September after reading about it in a DIY blog. Even though most of the things I wear on a daily basis are handmade by myself or someone else or second hand..i thought it would be fun to do & see how much i actually do wear handmade things. Also, I wanted to give myself a huge push to make more clothes for myself.

In September I also started a new job. I realized that I didn’t have a lot of business casual/dressy/work clothes AT ALL. Also at this time I was low on funds so instead of buying myself a whole new wardrobe I refashioned old clothes I already had, sewed some things from scratch, dug into my piles of old clothes I plan on selling/donating, and bought clothes from thrift stores.

I didn’t make as many clothes as i wanted to (due to said new job) but here’s what i did make:


pink shrug with hoodstooth trim


this was a bit difficult, the fabric has no stretch whatsoever!

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skirt fail

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

I decided that I need more cute skirts in my life.

So, I got totally inspired by this picture/outfit from Lookbook (sorry i didn’t save the original link!) and i tried to make a similar skirt, making up my own pattern.

and…..

FAIL.

It came out WAYYY too poofy. haha. Back to the drawing board to take the whole thing apart and use a lot less fabric. Oh boyyyy