Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 April 2015

A multitude of Flapper dresses

Would I make some Flapper dresses?

Well, of course, says I!

But there are going to be about 30 of them...

That's so not a problem!

The addition of fringing was discussed but we decided to add silver sparkle detailing to the dropped-waist, figure skimming dresses instead.




Like most of my costumes, velcro was added at the back for quick changes.




I made half in this style...




And the other half were made in green satin, with a slightly different silver trim and a bow on the hip.




The finished result...




One very happy dance school teacher!




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Sunday, 21 September 2014

Slouch bags galore!


I adore slouch bags!

They can be made in any fabric and have just the right amount of slouchiness.  I taught myself how to make these.  Quite straightforward when you know how!

This William Morris slouch bag was made from preloved curtain fabric - I loved the use of blue and green together.




It is lined with a preloved teal coloured sheet.  With an internal pocket, of course!





Then I decided to make one from fur.  It's a very touchy feely bag which is currently residing in Germany :)




The bag was lined with faux cheetah(?) print fur - Growwwwwl!




With an internal pocket.  This is such a cuddly bag!




Damson cord was used for the next bag.  I have a thing about cord.




The bag was lined with preloved curtain fabric which tones beautifully with the cord.  I added a ribbon tie to this one rather than a popper.  Adds a bit of extra oomph.
 
 


And then there's the ever popular Sanderson slouch bag.  Made from preloved curtains making it extra sturdy.  Had to make sure that the pattern was central on this one.




The bag was lined with silk from a preloved throw.  And a Sanderson pocket added, of course!




Which one is your favourite?

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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Lime polka dot oilcloth shopper - and tips

You can't beat a pretty shopper made from oilcloth.  And polka dots.  In lime green.  Well, at least that's what I think anyway!

I just love the colour of this shopper!



When I make something I always like to think through what particular features I would like to see in a bag.  So I added an internal pocket to keep keys and phone in.  I've found that there's nothing worse than having to ferret about in the bottom of my bag trying to unearth them.


Tip:
Pinning oilcloth isn't a good idea as it leaves holes in the fabric.  You can get special clips to hold the seams in place.  But I prefer to use garden pegs! 


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