I've had a bit of a problem lately that has meant I need to make some new clothes. You see, I've lost 7kg (15lb) over the last 6 months and a lot of my clothes - especially skirts and trousers - are becoming too loose to wear. I know, terrible isn't it?!
Seriously though, I'm loving that I can make clothing that suits my new and improved body shape a little better, so I'm digging out some tutorials that I've been wanting to try out.
I've had some pink and brown striped jersey knit fabric for a little while and decided to make The Hopscotch Skirt using iCandy's tutorial. If you haven't checked out her wonderful tutorials, then definitely take a look. I changed it around slightly as I wasn't a huge fan of the checkerboard look, but otherwise followed the tutorial exactly - and it was so easy.
I love the sash tie on the front, it just adds a bit more cuteness to it.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Stripey Skirt
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iCandy,
Jersey Knit,
jersey knit skirt,
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stripey skirt,
Women's Fashion
Plaid Girl's Dresses on Etsy
I've added some more items to my Etsy Shop - these gorgeous plaid woollen dresses:
All three dresses are Size 1, and these are the only ones I plan on making. At least for now and in that fabric, as it's fabric I just picked up a few months ago not knowing what I was going to use it for!
My little model helped me out again - luckily she's a small two year old and the dresses fitted her still.
Aren't they just so cute? And perfect for those cold winter months.
All three dresses are Size 1, and these are the only ones I plan on making. At least for now and in that fabric, as it's fabric I just picked up a few months ago not knowing what I was going to use it for!
My little model helped me out again - luckily she's a small two year old and the dresses fitted her still.
Aren't they just so cute? And perfect for those cold winter months.
Labels:
fall clothing girls,
girls dresses,
plaid girl dresses,
plaid woollen dresses,
size 1 dresses,
size one dresses,
Spot of Colour,
Spot of Colour Blog,
spot of colour etsy,
tunic top girls,
winter dresses girls
Thursday, November 8, 2012
New skirt additions to my Etsy Shop
I know I've been quiet on here lately, but that's for a good reason. I've been very busy on my sewing machine!
I made these corduroy skirts recently, and the other day had a photoshoot with my cute little model.
I've got to say, I love it when I've finished making something and it ends up looking even more cute on a little person than I even envisaged.
I have added these skirts to my Etsy Shop so they are available for purchase now - they are sizes 2-3 (they have an adjustable waist), but I will also do custom orders.
So let me know what you think!
I made these corduroy skirts recently, and the other day had a photoshoot with my cute little model.
I've got to say, I love it when I've finished making something and it ends up looking even more cute on a little person than I even envisaged.
I have added these skirts to my Etsy Shop so they are available for purchase now - they are sizes 2-3 (they have an adjustable waist), but I will also do custom orders.
So let me know what you think!
Labels:
adjustable waist skirt,
corduroy skirt girls,
custom made skirts,
etsy shop,
spot of colour etsy,
winter skirts
Friday, September 28, 2012
Ice Cream Cozy
A while back, I pinned this Coffee Cozy Tutorial. The thing is though, I’m not a coffee drinker but it looked so cute that I wanted to make one, but had to find a reason ... !
Fast forward a few months, and I found my reason. Once a week my husband and I sit down with some vanilla ice cream with milo on top (is there anything better?!) and watch one of our favourite TV shows. We have it in small ramekin bowls (portion control) but, being a particularly slow eater, I find that my hand gets way too cold.
Cue the Ice Cream Cozy!
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I altered the pattern slightly to fit the ramekin, but otherwise followed the tutorial completely. It was a great project for using up some scraps, and I love how it turned out. And, of course, finishing it meant having to try it out, right?!
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Coffee Cup Cozy,
Fabric covered buttons,
Fabric Scraps,
Ice Cream Cozy,
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Riley Blake,
Skip to my Lou Blog,
Spots
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Woollen Skirt
I know, another skirt. I have decided I really have to start making some tops to go with all of these skirt creations!
But in the meantime, I am a bit excited about this one.
I picked up some woollen plaid material a little while ago from my local Spotlight store, with the plan of making a nice, warm winter skirt. I had an image in my head, but wasn't sure whether to go with a pattern or just wing it. After much hesitation, I decided to go without a pattern and, using an existing skirt to get the sizing right, I took the scary step of cutting out my fabric.
I cut in on the bias as I knew it would fall a bit nicer, and I much prefered the diagonal plaid pattern. I also decided to use a zipper for a side fastening, and an overlocked edge finish for the hem. The wool fabric is pretty thick, so I tried to take that into consideration while designing it so that I wouldn't end up with bulky hems etc that wouldn't fit under my sewing foot on my machine!
I was a little surprised that it ended up fitting so well, and it is really comfortable and warm to wear - which is great for the icy Melbourne weather at the moment.
Success!
But in the meantime, I am a bit excited about this one.
I picked up some woollen plaid material a little while ago from my local Spotlight store, with the plan of making a nice, warm winter skirt. I had an image in my head, but wasn't sure whether to go with a pattern or just wing it. After much hesitation, I decided to go without a pattern and, using an existing skirt to get the sizing right, I took the scary step of cutting out my fabric.
I cut in on the bias as I knew it would fall a bit nicer, and I much prefered the diagonal plaid pattern. I also decided to use a zipper for a side fastening, and an overlocked edge finish for the hem. The wool fabric is pretty thick, so I tried to take that into consideration while designing it so that I wouldn't end up with bulky hems etc that wouldn't fit under my sewing foot on my machine!
I was a little surprised that it ended up fitting so well, and it is really comfortable and warm to wear - which is great for the icy Melbourne weather at the moment.
Success!
Labels:
Black,
Clothing for women,
Grey,
Overlock,
Plaid Skirt,
Skirt,
Warm,
Wool Material
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Study Hall Skirt
I’ve recently finished making a skirt that I’ve been really excited about – I bought the pattern at the beginning of the year, and have actually had the fabric since last year, but I was a little nervous about how complicated it might be to make. So I decided this would be a perfect project for my weekly sewing lessons, so that I could get plenty of guidance along the way.
I used Anna Maria Horner's Study Hall Skirt pattern, and the fabric I used was Amy Butler’s Love – Memento, in Burgundy.
The fit is perfect, to my utter relief (I haven’t been as lucky with other patterns recently) and it is very flattering and comfortable. And pretty J
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Amy Butler Love Fabric,
Anna Maria Horner,
Anna Maria Horner's Study Hall Skirt Pattern,
Burgundy,
Sewing Pattern,
Skirt
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Recycling Old T-Shirts – Part 2
Last week I blogged about my stack of beloved t-shirts that I wanted to reuse, and so I thought I'd share another t-shirt recycling project with you.
While scouring the internet for inspiration, I found this T-shirt Skirt Tutorial and decided this would work wonders.
I used three black t-shirts for this (sorry, I didn’t think to take before photos!): two of the t-shirts were used for the main body of the skirt, and the third (which was an old t-shirt I wasn’t that keen on anyway) I used for the skirt band – I prefer a stretchy band to just using elastic.
It didn’t take long at all, and the best thing was that I didn’t have to hem it, as I just used the existing hemmed edges of the t-shirts!
While scouring the internet for inspiration, I found this T-shirt Skirt Tutorial and decided this would work wonders.
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I used three black t-shirts for this (sorry, I didn’t think to take before photos!): two of the t-shirts were used for the main body of the skirt, and the third (which was an old t-shirt I wasn’t that keen on anyway) I used for the skirt band – I prefer a stretchy band to just using elastic.
It didn’t take long at all, and the best thing was that I didn’t have to hem it, as I just used the existing hemmed edges of the t-shirts!
Labels:
casual clothing for women,
cutoutandkeep,
recycling old t-shirts,
Skirt,
tee,
Tutorial,
Waking up early is for the birds
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