Jun. 18th, 2006

[identity profile] hkcreations.livejournal.com
So, being the thrifty and fashionable lass that I am, I realized I needed a new summer, go with everything, beat it to hell, purse.

I started with an old rice bag that I have been saving to do something with for about threeish years. Uncovered while doing weekly cleaning of the old abode.
But the bag had this paper sticker partially stuck on it from back when it held rice.

Soaked the bag, ripped the seams, picked off the remainder of the lable, throw in dryer with towels to shrink it down a bit to make the weave slightly tighter.

Back the burlap with some interfacing, cutting down and finishing the edges with my serger, tack it down with some irridescent thread in squiggle designs. Machine sew on some small sequins onto the front face of bag just cuz I like sparkles.

Salvage zipper from bag to put in the top later.

Cut side material out of leftover silk, repeat process of tacking to stiffish interfacing with more irridescent thread.

Use salvaged messenger bag strap for purse strap, meling bottom edges to finish it nice, attaching it to the sides with upholstery thread (I find it works the best on my machine for heavy duty stuff)

Sew it all together, line in bright orange lining.

3-4 hours work, and voila!



Of course you can't really see the irridescent thread, which all but completely blends in with the burlap, giving it a subtle sparkle effect.
Top zipper closure (it's best for keeping out thieves)
I like low slung bags since I can just put them across my shoulders and forget about them, vs fussing with some small clutch style that's always getting in my way.

Swap Bag

Jun. 18th, 2006 12:48 pm
[identity profile] lvlylatinalady.livejournal.com
I stenciled this bag for a swap. Man I love this. I made all the other stuff too.

If Your Stacy From The Harry Potter Fave Character Swap..then dont look... )
[identity profile] blinkyshinyme.livejournal.com
i made a earring holder with some wires and doll shoes.

;)

[identity profile] i-am-sapho.livejournal.com


It was fun to make and cute to look at but they serve no purpose other then that.




A california roll, two tuna rolls, tuna sashimi, and two salmon sashimis





Maybe I'll make X-mas ornaments out of them
[identity profile] jewddha.livejournal.com
I've got a few short questions today.
1- Any idea where I would be able to find leather suitable for bookbinding?
2- What would be a good material for making pillows, upon whichI would make something resembling Rorschach ink blots? (and a good paint for that)
[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_east/
Hey guys, i need crafting help!
It's my friend's 21st and i'm stuck for what to get her. She's a dancer and i assume she likes ammeteur art cos she asked me to draw a dancer for her. That doesn't make for much of a prezzie so i was hoping i could make something dancing related for her. This is part of the painting i just made for her. It only took me about an hour to draw and paint so i thought i'd do a series but it's pretty up myself giving just that as a gift.

Any ideas? click her for the whole picture )
+

I'm going on a mini road trip and was in desperate need of a jacket that doesn't cost a kajillion dollars that is cumfy. I already have some super expensively pretty ones but i want a tracky type to wear at uni later and suck.
Unfortunately the only ones i could find were also a kajillion dollars (total rip!) or really really (zzzZz...ZZZzzzz...)BORING!
This isn't super crafty but i decided to jazz up a relatively el cheapo jaket with fabric crayons...besides, who can deny robot love? )
[identity profile] iheartnerds87.livejournal.com
maybe i missed something, but does anyone know why the craftgrrl.com website doesn't work?
[identity profile] liebschien.livejournal.com

I've been asking for help on this pattern: http://www.interweave.com/knit/books/Wrap_Style/chanson_crochet.asp

This capelet is for a swap. I wouldn't wear one, myself, but I do think it is pretty. It is by far the most intricate thing I've ever crocheted. I messed up in a few spots, but I love crochet because it is so forgiving of mistakes.

Thank you for all your help!

Here is a picture of it:

dress help

Jun. 18th, 2006 06:20 pm
[identity profile] sticky-glue.livejournal.com
I want to make a dress combining the circle skirt method along with a haltor top, or at least something along those lines. It seems like a simple way of making one. Does anyone have or know where I could find tips on making the top? thanks.
[identity profile] sepheri.livejournal.com
I painted some teeny baby grows in England colours for my football fanatic uncle to dress his new baby in while watching the World Cup.



Click here for more pictures )

Quilt

Jun. 18th, 2006 07:24 pm
[identity profile] navajodomino.livejournal.com
My photo album of my latest crafts!!

http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j33/navajodomino/crafts/

Several scarves, my first quilt, a pipe pouch, and a couple bags...
[identity profile] theicebark.livejournal.com
This is my first post. I make handbags
This is my latest.
The strap is a zipper.



The inside has two pockets one zipper and on the side you cant see just a normal pocket for a cell phone or something


The pics may be a little grainy.. sorry.
[identity profile] anti-normality.livejournal.com
I don't know if it is considered a craft or not, but I braided yarn extentions into my hair! :)

[identity profile] sticky-glue.livejournal.com
I'm on a Japanese Craft book kick. The more I look at them, the more I want some of my own.
I'm interested in the animal stuffed animals mainly. My question to you all is - where is the best place to buy these books? I've heard amazon.jp has reasonable prices, but when picking shipping information, it only allows you to pick from Japanese states?? please help!
[identity profile] melevenstar.livejournal.com
Has anyone out there ever made a comforter? I'm looking for patterns online but with no luck. I also need to know what kind of material is best and what filling will make it thick and fluffy (and stay that way after being washed). Thanks!
[identity profile] shinyjangly.livejournal.com
I went to Renegade in NYC yesterday and I took lots of pictures. If you want to see, I posted an entry in my blog here: http://shinyjangly.livejournal.com/

question!

Jun. 18th, 2006 10:15 pm
[identity profile] thatdragonfly.livejournal.com
Hi, everyone ( : I just want to ask you a question..

I know that some of you guys sell your things to make money and so I was wondering.. how do you go about with taxes? Well, see my sister and I are going to be starting this nonprofit organization where we make things and sell them and then donate 100% of our sales to various charities that will help our environment.. and I was wondering how we can get tax exempt?
I know I can ask certain people and whatnot, but I thought you guys were really nice people, so perhaps you can help me? (:

and so this isn't text only,
here's a bag I made for my friend )

Thanks in advance! (:

<3
[identity profile] pj-krystofer.livejournal.com
Anyone know where I can find some cool patches? I usually make my own, but I'm looking for something that I want a lot of. I'm looking for a giraffe.

I've looked at Micheals and WalMart, but nothing.

Anyhelp?

Love
~PJ~
[identity profile] queenbyquinn.livejournal.com
Hey everyone! I've been quite busy sewing since summer started. It's so nice to actually have time!

Here are my new designs:

Drapey flowered dress

More! )

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