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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Update!!!!!

Hi everyone!! So I've been kind of neglecting my blog for the last few months, so this is an update of what I've been doing with my life! 

One major update is that my clothing were in a fashion show. 

Yes, you heard me right! I participated in a fashion showwww! Basically my school held its annual fashion show, where they feature clothing from local boutiques, and this year they featured student made work as well! So then three other girls and I got to see our clothing on models walk down the runwayyyyyyy! I should mention that the theme of the show was modesty in dressing, so everything ideally had to cover knees and most of the elbow.

I had my white coat that I wrote about before, and the orange oval skirt, and a new dress as well. My lovely models and very good friends were Sarah Frieman, Talya Sawday, and Sarah Lipman.

Here are some pics ~

Sarah and coat
Talya strutting down the runway
Talya and skirt posing for some pics

Sarah coming down the catwalk (by Talya!)

What a lovely pose!

The gangs all here! Me with my girls :') 
POST fashion show, one of the owners of a local boutique, Karen Michelle Boutique, approached me and gave me her card!!!!!! She asked me to sew more oval skirts for her to sell in her boutique! I said no. Just kidding!!! Here is a picture of me in her store holding up two of my skirts! 


I had to go downtown to purchase fabric, sew them in varying sizes and colors, make a label ("SLT"), and then negotiate a price! Then they were in the store and they sold!

In other news, as a member of fashion club, I was tasked with making an iPhone case tutorial, as well as the layout for the tutorial, and also the layout for someone else's tutorial. Here are the pics of my Lace iPhone Case tutorial and Eliana's Makeup tutorial ~ 
Lace iPhone case, by yours truly!

Eliana's tutorial, with my layout. 
 **NOTE: This was the first time I had ever used pages before! 

In other OTHER news, over the last year I taught a sewing class! On average there was about five girls in the class at a time, but there were really like eight girls all together, it's just that scheduling was an issue so not everyone could make it to the same classes. 

Me and some girls (yes Sarah and Talya too) sewing some felt animals!
Yay! Now you're mostly caught up. Sorry for the lack of posts lately, but as Co-Head of Fashion Club this year, you'll be seeing a lot more of me lately (hopefully) !! 

~ Ta-ta for now! ~

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Knit Legging Sweater/Blouse!

        
          Side View:                                         Front View:                                   Back View:


What you need:
Blouse
Knit leggings
Pins
Needle/Machine
Thread
Seam Ripper 





Step 1:
Turn blouse inside out and use seam ripper to detach sleeve from blouse



Step 2: 
Pin the knit legging to the inside out blouse RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER

Sew! 
(I used a crisscross stitch to hold it together better)




Step 3:
Use the criss-cross setting on your sewing machine to finish the edges. 

I tailored the shirt to be smaller, so I also used criss-cross stitch on the main part of the blouse. 

 Step 4:
The knit leggings weighed the (delicate) blouse down at the sides, so what I ended up doing was create a "pinch" in the center to pull it all together a bit. 

I did this by literally pinching at the center front of the blouse and then hand sewing it together.


All done! :) 


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Hair Bow Tutorial


Materials
Step 1

What you will need:
8" x 6" piece of fabric 
3 1/2" x 1 1/2" piece of fabric
Thread, pins, needles, scissors

Step 1: 
Fold fabric in half, with right sides together. 

Step 2
Step 3


Step 2:
Pin. Again, don't get influenced by my poor pinning method. Pin perpendicular to the edge of the fabric.

Step 3:
Sew all the way around.
 
Step 4
Step 4: Cut


Step 4:
Now you will fold the fabric in half, to find the middle of the fabric. Next cut a 1 inch slit in the middle. This will allow us to turn the bow inside out.
  


Step 5: Flip
Step 5: Back side

Step 5:
Turn the fabric inside out. 

Step 6: 
Now you have this. --> 
Don't worry, you won't see the slit in the end :) 
Step 7
Step 8

 

Step 7:

Now take the small piece of fabric, and fold it in half with wrong sides together. 

Step 8:
Pin. This is the correct way to pin!
Step 9
Step 10



Step 9:
 Sew! 

Step 10:
Fold the fabric so that the seam is on the back of the strip. 



Step 10: View from back
Step 11



Step 11:
Now take the big fabric, and place four fingers spaced out on it in a line. 



Step 12
Step 13



Step 12:
Squeeze your fingers together.
Magic!

Step 13
Step 14

 


Step 13:

Take your small fabric strip and wrap it around the middle of the bow. 

Step 14:
Pin and sew by hand, and trim extra fabric


Congrats!
You have just made your own hair bow in 14 steps!

To wear it, you can just stick a barrette or bobby pin through the middle strip in the back.  




Enjoy!


Monday, July 22, 2013

High/Low Chiffon Skirt Tutorial

As you may know, high-low skirts are very popular right now, so I decided to make one (+tutorial)!


Materials ^
Step 1: Chiffon Fabric
What you will need:
1 yard polyester chiffon fabric
3/4 yard rayon lining
Scissors
Wide elastic
Thread
Pins/Needles (or machine)
Chalk 

Step 1: Lining Fabric
Step 2: Fold it once

Step 1:
Take the rectangle of chiffon fabric and sew one side of it together. Do this with the lining fabric too. 

Step 2: 
Hem the top of both fabrics. This will attach to the elastic band. How To in next step.

Step 2: Fold it twice
Step 3: Chiffon
Step 2: How
 Hem it by folding the fabric end in half once, and then folding that again, so that the end of the fabric is hidden. 

Step 3:
Pin. You are hemming both fabrics. WARNING - Chiffon is extremely frustrating to hem, so this step may take some time. 

Step 3: Lining
Step 4: Four points pinned

Step 4: 
 Now we are going to attach the chiffon to the lining. (If you fabrics are the same width, just go ahead and sew it evenly.)

The way you do this with even gathering is by doing it in sections. 

Step 4: Eight points pinned 
Step 4: Twelve points pinned
First four points all around the skirt, 

then halfway between the points, 

then a 1/4 of the way, 

and so on until there is 
no more spare fabric. 

Step 5: I went a little pin crazy here...
Step 6: Close up view (ignore pins)
 Step 5:
Hopefully you should have no loose fabric at this point, so now it's time for you to sew them together with a straight stitch.

Step 6:
Go through slowly removing the pins as you go.

You can see the two lining side by side. 
Step 7: My settings for the stitch

Step 7: Now it's time to attach the skirt to the elastic waist band so we can sew it. 

Step 8:
Make sure you have the waist band measured to your waist and sewn together with a zig-zag stitch.

Step 8: 
Step 9:

Step 9: 
Ok, now it's pin the elastic to the skirt. This is the same process as pinning the chiffon to the lining. 

Four points pinned.


Step 9:
Step 9:

<-- 8 points pinned



9 points pinned --> 


Step 9:
Step 9:


<-- 10 points pinned



1/4 of the skirt all pinned. -->
Proceed to do this to the other 3/4.


Step 10: Sewing it
Step 10:  Close-up
Step 10: 
Sew the elastic to the skirt with the zig-zag stitch I mentioned earlier. I used blue thread to add a bit of detail. 

Step 11:
Yay! Cutting! Measure the length you want the highest part of the skirt to be and add an inch for seam allowance. Sorry I had no pics, but I did it by cutting up to the measurement and then cutting a from the bottom up to the point in an arch. In this step, I also cut the lining to a length I liked. 


Step 12: ^ 
Pin and hem each layer of fabric, again this
may take some time, but you cannot skip this. If you do, the second you wash this, it will unravel like crazy.


Step 13:
 Sew! 
**Please note that my technique for pinning is incorrect. 
You are supposed to pin it sideways like this --> 
(Allows the machine's needle to go over the pin, so you don't have to remove it.)

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