Posts Tagged ‘Cute’
Review- The Sock Boutique
Socks and stockings are possibly my favorite accessory over all, it’s very rare that I ever leave the house without them!
The Sock Boutique sent me a couple of pairs to test out so here is my honest review ^_^
This is the cute little package that arrived at my house, I think the ribbon is a sweet touch!
The two pairs I received were:
White Lace Ruffle Anklet Socks
Shipping-
The shipping was super fast, coming all the way to Australia only took a few days. I was actually surprised when the post came as I hadn’t been expecting it! The packaging was as expected, everything wrapped in tissue paper and tied with a cute bow.
Ruffle Socks
These socks are US$5, they are branded as Leg Avenue and are 100% Nylon. Available in pink, white, black and red.
The main lace used in them is a very soft and comfortable to wear while the top ruffle is made out of standard nylon lace and is not quite as soft. These ones are taller than most of the other ankle socks I’ve had over the years which makes them quite versatile. They are tall enough that they look cute with very tall heels but if you fold them down a little more they would be cute with sneakers too.
The one thing that I found a bit odd with these socks is that the seam is sewn under the foot and up the back. It’s not a big deal, but I think that after a long day of walking around it might be uncomfortable.
Verdict-
Lace quality aside I think these are a very cute way to top off an outfit ^_^
Over the knee socks:
These socks are on sale for US$8 and come in lots of other colours. These are quite interesting because they are billed as Eco Socks…
“Surprisingly soft over the knee eco socks by The Sock Boutique. These soft and comfortable regenerated socks are earth friendly and go above the knee to thigh high. The cuff has holds the socks up perfectly without leaving a dent in your skin. 85% Regenerated Cotton/Acrylic/Poly (*regenerated from preconsumer (unused) fabrics*) 10% Nylon 5% Elastic”
So recycled socks= good for the environment hurrah!
The colour of these is really vibrant and they came up to around mid-thigh length. After wearing them for walking all day they had migrated around 2 inches down which is pretty good. I also have quite small legs so they would probably fit others more snugly ^_^ I thought they were very comfortable for a full day’s walking. Quality-wise they are right for the price, they are not as high quality as say Innocent World but they sure don’t cost $25 either
They are soft and comfy, warm enough to wear in the Australian winter and stay up nicely. The description was right too, they didn’t leave horrible bands on the tops of my legs at the end of the day either which I was very happy about!
A close up of the stitching in the toes.
Verdict-
Comfy socks that stay up well through the day and come in lots of cute colours ^_^ Do want!
Bonus outfit photo of what I was wearing that day
This post is also for everyone who has been asking me where they can get white stockings/tights like the ones I wear. It’s very hard to find here in Aus, especially if you want good quality opaque ones. I can’t attest to how opaque these are but the Sock Boutique also sells white opaques here for US$7. Problem solved, hurray for The Sock Boutique!
Super Cute T-shirt Surgery Tutorial
A few months ago a reader wrote in and asked me to write a “T-shirt Surgery” tutorial. If you haven’t head of t-shirt surgery it’s basically when you take a plain old t-shirt and you make it into something cooler and more fashionable. There is a community for it here where you can see some fantastic examples.
So anyway when I got the request I didn’t think it was something I would do because I don’t wear t-shirts often… but it stayed in my mind for ages and I kept thinking about it more and more until I had an idea
When we were in Singapore for the Nuffnang Awards, Nuffnang Australia was lovely enough to give us all shirts. Mine had the slogan “I’m famous (in the blogosphere)” hahaha! I thought it was awesome but they only had large sizes so since then I’ve used it to sleep in… but no more!
So let’s get started in turning this….
Into this….
What you need:
- Large shirt (I’m using my Nuffnang one)
- Other shirt in a cute colour. I’m using an old pink Emily the Strange shirt
- Needle and thread
- Thin elastic
- Flowers or decoration
- Scissors
- Overlocker or sewing machine
- Shirt that actually fits you (for measuring)
Please note that I am hand stitching almost everything here because my sewing machine has been packed up for the move, if given the choice I would definitely use a machine for this project. I am going to redo the stitching when we get to the new house
First turn your white shirt inside out. Lay your white tee on a flat surface and place the shirt that fits you over the top. Line up the shoulder seams to make sure it’s in the right place.
Cut the bottom off in line with your nice shirt.
Cut up the side seems around 1.5cm away from your nice shirt’s seam, this is to give it enough room for the new seam we’re going to sew. You will notice when you’re cutting that the seam is probably not a straight line but instead it curves slightly. This curve will give the waist some shape so if you want to adjust this now is the time!
Cut until you reach just below the sleeves.
Following the line of the sleeves cut around at an angle. Now it just looks like a longer sleeve ^_^
Fold the shirt in half and repeat on the other side.
So this is what you should end up with… it pretty much just looks like a smaller shirt now ^_^
Now let’s cut a new neckline! Turn it the right way out so you can see what you’re working on. I chose a square neckline so I could show up pretty necklaces. I started by cutting out the collar carefully and then kept cutting until I reached the neckline I wanted.
Now get your coloured shirt and lay it out…
Cut the back section from the shirt, you want to remove all of the seams. You will end up with something this shape.
Lay the pink version over the white shirt. You should cut the sides and the neckline to match the white shirt. The pink part should be on the same side as the writing/pattern you want on the front of the shirt. You’ll end up with this:
Now you should use your overlocker (or sewing machine) to stitch up the sides. Start from the bottom and sew towards the sleeves, continue until there’s no hole left ^_^
Now at the top where the straps of the pink part are, there should be a strip of interfacing on the white shirt. Sew the pink to the white. Most shirts have it but if yours doesn’t just sew it into whatever seam is there.
You end up with this (although mine is terribly hand stitched).
Now move over to the sleeves, cut around 4cm off the ends. Repeat on the other side.
Measure a piece of thin elastic around the top of your arm and cut in two.
Sew the elastic around 4cm from the edge of the sleeve. While you sew stretch it to the correct size so when it’s unstretched it will form a ruffle. Mine looks a bit dodgy because it’s hand stitched >_<
So how you have something like this
Turn your shirt the right way out now and fold it in half down the middle with the pattern facing out. This next part is all about measuring. From the bottom of your pattern (my pattern is the slogan on the front) fold the shirt in 3 sections. Place a small marker at each fold.
Flatten the shirt out again but keep it folded in half. The pink strip below is marking how far in were going to cut, it should be as far in as the markers are apart. It’s a little hard to explain but it should kind of form a square.
Now do the actual cutting! DO NOT CUT THE PINK FABRIC! Only cut the white.
Repeat on the other side so you end up with this:
Now we’re going to make the sections into little bows
Cut 3 strips of the hem of the pink shirt.
Fold them in half and use them to form the center of the bow. Sew it all in place like this:
On the bottom bow place a small holding stitch through the white and pink so the bottom bow will keep it’s shape.
Now let’s go back to the neckline! Cut the rest of the hem off the pink shirt and measure it out like this:
Sew along the seams that are already there. Do the sides first and continue around the back.
Add a final piece to the front and cover the edges ^_^
I decided to add some chiffon flowers to the neckline just to girly it up some more. I’m going to add more as soon as I can unpack my craft supplies and dig them out
And so there you have it! Finished and much more my taste than the original
And of course it’s time to try it on!
Close up of the bows…
Mwahaha and no I’m not conceited enough to think I’m *actually* famous in the blogosphere, it’s just meant to be cute and funny
Well there you go, my first attempt at t-shirt surgery and I’m pretty happy with the results! So much so that I’m going to wear it tomorrow to the going away party that Nuffnang is throwing James and I
I even made a little matching surprise but you’ll have to wait for the event to see! What do you all think?


























































