Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Simple Purple Dress


I just made this dress yesterday. I am in love! So comfortable and cute. I am a huge fan of being comfortable!!! First, pictures of the finished dress and then below some construction photos if you want to make your own.

 



 Loooove the back. I cut the butterflies out from some burnout velvet I have and then appliqued them on the back. I love those little things that make a simple thing special and different. 



Although this dress is pretty simple, it uses stretch fabric and should have some knowledge of sewing. This isn't going to be an exact step by step, this is just going to give you the basic idea of what I did. I  used a four way stretch cotton from Spandex World.

Lay a dress or a shirt that you like the fit of on the fold your fabric. Trace around it adding seam allowance. I folded up the sleeves a bit because I wanted 3/4 sleeves. This top part should go down to about the widest part of your hips. I made mine pretty straight (the whole dress is wide enough to just fit around my hips) because I wanted a bit of a looser look. If you want when sewing you can make yours tighter at the waist. Just make sure you cut it out wide enough to fit around your hips. Cut a front and a back. They are the same. 

I originally thought I might want dolman sleeves, so I cut it out that way. I later decided I didn't like that and cut the sleeves smaller. Here you can see where I cut small sleeves smaller. 
 
Skirt! My skirt part is two layers of the same shape, one is just shorter than the other. Here you can see the basic shape, if you don't have have a skirt to trace just make the top of the skirt the same as the bottom of your dress and then draw a shape like above. Make sure to cut out a front and a back. 

Sew together the front and back top. Sew together the sides of the skirts. Layer the skirts together. Sew skirts to top. I didn't take any pictures of this part... it is pretty much the same as putting together any other simple dress. Is that alright? 

Make sure to use a zig-zag stitch, ballpoint needle and polyester thread (I HIGHLY recommend Gutermann)

I originally cut neckline much smaller. For one thing, stretch fabric stretches. For another thing, it is always easier to make the neckline bigger but you can never go smaller! I tried the dress on and adjusted the neckline a bit at a time till I got it how I wanted. 

Sew the neckline with a straight stitch being very careful not to stretch it. 

That is it! I didn't hem the sleeves or the skirts. 

But I wasn't reaaallly done... 


Blue dress inside out and about to become purple dress!
 I used Rit Dye in Scarlet. I divided the dress in to five sections. Dipped the first section in for two minutes, then put the dress in deeper for another minute, then deeper again. About one minute for each section till the last one where I just dipped it in, made sure it was all wet then pulled it out. It might be kind of hard to tell in the pictures, but the dress is darker on the bottom. The effect will of course be stronger the longer you leave the item in the dye. 


Rinsing... it looks like blood...
Yes... the tub is now stained pink. 


The buttons on the sleeves! I couldn't decided which ones I wanted so I got them all and mixed them up. I love how it turned out. 

So that is all! I am done with this dress. If you wanna make your own and have any questions let me know! I will do my best to help. 

Monday, October 10, 2011

DIY Dry Erase Board

A few weeks ago ManDan mentioned that he wanted a dry erase board in our kitchen... and my insides cringed. Dry erase boards may be practical, but they are so ugly. I did not want one in my kitchen or really anywhere in my house.

Then I had the brilliant idea of making a cute dry erase board. And that is exactly what I did.

If you want to make one too all you really need is a frame and some fabric.


16x20 seemed good for a medium size board. I really like the frames at Aaron Brothers because of lot of them, like this one, are actually real wood instead of plastic and the glass is glass. 


For the fabric I wanted something slightly textured and off white. 
This a linen/cotton blend. I got a half yard (that is a piece 44"x18")


Simply take the back out of the frame, fold the fabric in half (so now it is 22x18, two inches bigger than the inside dimensions of the frame), place the fabric inside and replace the back. 
*In this picture I have not yet replaced the back.*

Voila! Homemade dry erase board that is CUTE and functional. I was too excited to get it all together and see what it looked like so I didn't iron the fabric first hence the wrinkly look. Turns out ManDan actually liked it that way so I yay! no ironing. 


I also picked up some wired ribbon so maybe someday I will tie it in a bow and make it look like the board is hanging from the ribbon. (ahem... I don't own a kitchen trash can...) 
Shoutout to my little sis who helped me hang the board! Couldn't have done it without you!

Here I am with my new board! I finally figured out how to use the timer on my camera.  

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