Losing My Post Virginity
Jul. 14th, 2005 12:28 pmThis is my first post to this community although I've been a stalker for quite some time. ^_^ Here are 4 projects that I've taken pictures of, but they're obviously not everything I've ever done.

The logo I came up with for myself.


I made this skirt for my best friend a while ago. I think it ended up being too short or not wearable or something, but I'm still proud of it.



A huge shirt I reconstructed into a halter top. I ruched the sides and used another big shirt for the trim/tie at the top.

My awesome Batman messenger bag I made to use for school next year.


Padded arm thing. I padded it a bit too much, but it still works.

The strap is actually a black seatbelt.


The inside of the front pocket: a little pocket and some pencil/pen holders. You can still see my white charcoal pencil marks at the top!

Inside pocket. Nothing special.

Inside with my "style" folder. It's a bit floppy when you put something in it, so I'm going to cover a piece of cardboard with that Batman material to put in the bottom to give it more of a box shape and more stability.

My boyfriend's welding beanie.
Not too shabby for someone who's been sewing for less than a year, I guess.

The logo I came up with for myself.


I made this skirt for my best friend a while ago. I think it ended up being too short or not wearable or something, but I'm still proud of it.



A huge shirt I reconstructed into a halter top. I ruched the sides and used another big shirt for the trim/tie at the top.

My awesome Batman messenger bag I made to use for school next year.


Padded arm thing. I padded it a bit too much, but it still works.

The strap is actually a black seatbelt.


The inside of the front pocket: a little pocket and some pencil/pen holders. You can still see my white charcoal pencil marks at the top!

Inside pocket. Nothing special.

Inside with my "style" folder. It's a bit floppy when you put something in it, so I'm going to cover a piece of cardboard with that Batman material to put in the bottom to give it more of a box shape and more stability.

My boyfriend's welding beanie.
Not too shabby for someone who's been sewing for less than a year, I guess.