Oct. 16th, 2009

[identity profile] rooftopscandal.livejournal.com

Super simple! I cut about an inch strip wide of fabric (not sure how long), then gathered it. Wrapped it into a flower shape, stitched in place. Then sewed a circle of felt to the back and added a clip to the back as well.
[identity profile] sans-visage.livejournal.com
Hello, total first post! I'm Farren and I like making stuff, right now really into handbound books.

I'm making these cute little notebooks and I've found these awesome index cards to be the front cover - but they are a little bit flimsy and I want to find a way to make them hardier without taking away the awesome picture on the front or the cool description on the back.

A friend suggested laminating, but I'm not into the look of that. Is there anything else I can do that will still look neat and tidy? I'm totally at a loss.

Help?

Oct. 16th, 2009 10:57 pm
[identity profile] limaccia-san.livejournal.com

Hi guys!!
I'm sorry to bother (I don't know if this is the right place to ask, if not I'm sorry), but I've a problem and some help'd be great..
I have this shirt:



that, as you can see, has a rather visible hole in the middle of the back >_>
How can I cover it??

Oh and I have few old jeans and I'd like to do an half slaved jacket.
Do you guys have a link where I can get any indication or maybe other ideas??

Thank you really much *bows*
Bye ^0^/

x-posted
[identity profile] niwl-love.livejournal.com
In honor of Where the Wild Things Are, I made a hat similar to Max's to wear to midnight showing of the movie!!



I found the lovely pattern and tutorial here,
i made a few minor tweaks, I didn't make wiskers because I didn't want to poke anyone, and I used pop sickle sticks in the ears to keep them upright.

I have a few more photos on my blog

=]

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