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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

~Tuesday Tutorial~ Sweater leggings

 So I have always liked leg warmers. Thankfully for me, they are coming back into fashion now and I no longer look like an outdated weirdo who doesn’t keep up with the times. Oh wait,  that's is how I will always dress.
 Anyhow, I knit myself a pair and love them. But I wanted more and didn’t want to take the time required for knitting them from scratch.
 I  tried the upcycling an old sweater method and decided to share it with you here today. How to turn a sweater into leg warmers.

So I picked up an old sweater at Salvation Army for $1.50 that I felt would cut up nicely and that I liked the sleeves. The whole sweater by itself is rather ugly really, but I only wanted the sleeves.



I cut off the bottom ribbing and the sleeves of the sweater. 



I cut the bottom ribbing down to pieces the same length as the top of the sleeves and surged the ends together.




Then I surged them onto the raw edges of the sleeves.


And viola, I had leg warmers. As a note, if you don't have a surger, they you will want to use a zigzag stitch on your machine. As it allows for stretch and also finishes the edge.


I think they are a fun way of adding a splash of color to an otherwise boring outfit. I have lost count of the number of compliments I have gotten on these. Plus, they are super warm which is a plus, especially for all this snow in March we are getting here.


Have fun cutting up all the old sweaters you can get your hands on. I know I am going to be making some more! Just picked up some more sweaters at a goodwill clearance rack since it is spring. So I will be prepared next winter.

Toodles


Friday, February 8, 2013

Random Photos

So I was sorting files on my computer and came across some photos I thought I would share.

I had tried my hand at cake decorating a while back and tried to make a haystack cake with fondant animals.
As you can see it was only semi successful.


It was a super hot day and our AC was out. So looking back it was not the best weather for this project.



I also found these pictures of a vintage wedding dress and its reproduction that I had taken at an estate sale.


The one on the left is the original and the right one is a reproduction.
It is a 1950s wedding dress.


Here is the original.


And the reproduction.


I also found these pic of my Georgian that I have not yet done a complete post on. Shame on me.


Now that I actually have hair (and have altered the dress.) I want to do a proper photo shoot with a friend. Hopefully I can do that this spring if we have good weather some day.

Well, that is it for now. We are gearing up for a production of Oliver! the Musical that opens this month. After that I am designing Peter Pan the musical this summer.

Fun Fun!

Toodles.


Sunday, January 6, 2013

Shealynn's Faerie Shoppe giveways

A dear friend of mine over at Shealynns Faerie-Shoppe (yes, the one responsible for all the beautiful ent wife jewelry.) is hosting quite the Christmas blog giveaway.
I figured it was only fair to take a minute to share some of the amazing goodies that you enter for over at her blog.

The first giveaway is any item of a $30 value or less of your choice from Sheaylynns Faerie Shoppe itself.
She makes some beautiful jewelry. Just a few examples below.




The second giveway is Middle Earth inspired perfume Sampler from Sarawen Perfume Art.



The third giveaway is a beautiful handblown Arkenston pendant from Third Wind Studios.


The fourth giveway is the winner's choice of either the Deathly Hallows Ring or the Accio Keychain from Foxwise.








The seventh giveaway is a kit for three twist of fate chainmaille bracelets from UnkamenGift.


The eight giveaway is a rose pendant from The Untamed Rose.



The ninth giveaway is any item of the winners choosing from Bookish Charms shop.


The tenth giveaway is a three pack of handmade soap from The Goat Milk Shop.



The eleventh giveaway is some gorgeous quilled jewelry by Chava.


Last, but not least the twelfth giveaway is Fairytale Flower Necklace from Rosie's Shop.


Lots of wonderful and pretty items up for giveaway over at Sheaylnn's blog. So head over and check it out.






Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Steampunk Fascinator

Happy New Year!

So this year while making one of my Christmas gifts I had the opportunity of trying a new craft out.
 I got to use wire and beads for the first time while making a Seampunk Fascinator.
I made my first ganutell flower. Also known as Wire and Floss Flowers.


I used bronze and copper wires and combined it with some glass eye beads and swarovskian crystals for bling. All the metal supplies came from Unkamen Supplies. Check out their Etsy store for all sorts of beads, wires and jewelry making supplies.


Unkamen make the twisted spaced coils specifically for me for this project. They are great! I went for the twisted wires on the spaced coils for a more steampunky look.


Vintage keys and chains are a must for anything steampunk related. Unkamen supplies also makes all sorts of jump rings for chain mail. My brothers made the chain for me. I wasn't ready quite yet to get that into metal working.


And of course you have clock parts and gears for a steampunk facsinator. Yes, that is part of a zipper as well.


I dug through my box of scraps and found some interesting steampunky fabrics, trims and laces as well. Just a lot of cool random stuff.


This was a custom order for a good friend as a gift for her daughter. Modeled below by the daughter/recipient.


I liked the pop of colour that the peacock flowers added and couldn't resist throwing them into the array as well.



I shall do a tutorial on the ganutell flowers later. 

That is all for now! 
Toodles

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Little Women the Musical Costumes

My latest costume endeavor was designing Little Women the Musical back in November.
I know, a month ago and I am just now finally getting pictures up... 
I am not exactly known for being prompt am I?

Most people know the story of Little Women.
The four March sisters as they grow up during the Civil War.
So my first period play to design set in the Civil War era! Yeah, exciting!

I want to first mention the set, designed and built by one of my many talented brothers.
Pretty impressive, right.


Amy, Meg, and Beth playing dress up.


Beth and Marmee preparing Jo and Meg for the ball.


Jo meets Theodore Laurence III at the ball.


Random ball goer


More random ball goers


Another random ball lady.


Meg meets Brooke. (With random ball people in the background.) Unfortunately I forgot to get pictures of some of my ballroom attendants.


Beth, Amy, Meg, Laurie and Jo swear to be loyal friends.


Jo cuts her hair.


Hags


Trolls and the fair Clarissa


An old knight with monks. (Yes that is real chain mail.)


The Rodrigoes, Clarissa and Villainous Braxton.


Meg and Brooke


Mr. Laurence gives his piano to sick Beth.


Amy returns home from Europe with Aunt March


Laurie has grown up as well.


Marmee, Amy and Meg as they prepare for Amy's wedding day.


Professor Bhaer and Jo


Finally, the entire cast at curtain call.


And there is a brief recap on the show.

That is all for now.
Toodles