Jul. 11th, 2007

[identity profile] ex-mozart435.livejournal.com
Hi everyone! hoping I can get some help!

I saw this item on etsy:
http://i12.tinypic.com/5xe5duh.jpg

and I would love to know where to get those blank pendants she put the bird photos into - they seem too uniform to have been handcrafted? Any help on where to find them or what they might be called would be GREATLY appreciated.
[identity profile] frozen-barbie.livejournal.com
I've cross posted this to a few places, but so far this seems like I'll get the most help from this community ♥

I've been a long time fan of D&G, I love their clothes, and in this situation most importantly their ads. So I find myself with all of these amazing magazine cut outs and I want to find a new way to utilize them instead of just making a collage or putting them on a wall. Anyway, what im bascially trying to say is, does anyone have any idea's on how to make these pictures functional, or a new way to make them decorative?
[identity profile] sooner-sales.livejournal.com
Does anyone have a pattern for this dress )Or this cardigan? )Also, any suggestions on where to find the fabrics?

Oops...

Jul. 11th, 2007 03:47 pm
[identity profile] snapeyouinhalf.livejournal.com
Alright. My mom picked me up a thing of Iron on transfer paper for my HP shirt, and I've gotten excited and opened up my folder of saved stencils from [profile] stencil_swap. I went and bought two packages of white shirts from Dollar General, without trying them on, based on the size that I was last time I bought that kind of shirt (...a few years ago). I opened one package of three and ironed on a design without trying on the shirt. I think you can figure out what happened. The shirt turned out great, but it's WAYYYYY too small. Boys medium. Which used to be around my size, not that long ago. So now I have this package of really small white shirts that I can still iron stuff onto, but they're thin and too small for me, so I don't know what to do with them. I'm not great at sewing at all, and my mom won't let me use the machine this summer because it's so hot and will take so much energy and be expensive. I don't want this to turn out to be a waste of my money, and I figured I could transform the shirt I've already used into a bag, and maybe add another design, too.
Here are my questions:1) Does anyone have a tutorial for making a bag out of a small shirt? Any ideas on how to line it, what kind of bag you suggest, that kind of thing. I have sweatshirt material, lots, in grey, so I could use that and also I have a lot of felt and stuff. Random cheap fabrics. 2) Does anyone have any ideas on what I could do with the other two shirts? I'm taking back the other package and exchanging it for an adult small, but I have no idea when that will be, and I'm still stuck with two shirts that don't fit.
Any help would be fantastic! Thanks in advance, and thanks for all the help lately. =]
I'll post pics of my HP shirt later, when I have high speed internet.

Pet Craft?

Jul. 11th, 2007 05:36 pm
[identity profile] absinthecity.livejournal.com
Cat lovers may want to look away now

(thought I promise none were actually harmed in the making!)
[identity profile] fraile.livejournal.com
I made this bag last year as a gift for my best friend. The other day I heard that Lark Publishing is accepting submissions for their upcoming '500 Handbags' so I borrowed this bag back in order to get really good images of it. Because my photography skills are marginal at best and I don't have time or money to hire someone, here's where I'd like your opinion:

Read more... )
[identity profile] sharmelon.livejournal.com
Lion Brand Yarn: Just Gifts

+2 )


Lion Brand Yarn: Just Gifts: Favorite Patterns to Knit and Crochet
ISBN-10: 0307345963
ISBN-13: 978-0307345967

This just came in the mail today! My complimentary copy from Potter Craft (publisher), with my Greek Coffee Cup Cozy on the cover! The pattern includes a knit version, and a knit-then-felted version, in two sizes to fit your usual order at your favorite coffee shop.
[identity profile] keepthelightout.livejournal.com
i've gone on a rather odd rampage lately - making crocheted octopus, namely. octopi? the super easy pattern can be found here: http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=114316.0

clicky clicky... )

fin!
[identity profile] forgesomefuture.livejournal.com
So here's a bunch of random stuff I have made recently.  And a couple of not so recent things. My best friend can't just have a normal party, they have to be themed, so there's a couple of costumes under the cut, and some t-shirt surgeries, including a couple HP related ones ;)


wooohoooo )

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