Upcycled Skirt Sewing Projects- Recycling

Upcycled sewing seems to be a fairly popular buzzword lately  in craft circles

When we decided we were moving to Melbourne I was worried that I wouldn’t fit my whole wardrobe in our car… let alone anything else! So I spent hours trying to decide what to donate to op shops and what to keep.

Some items I was keeping just on the off chance I would like them in the future even though I secretly knew I would never wear them again…I didn’t want to part with some of them but they were un-wearable in their current incarnations so it forced me to think of how to change them so I would wear them.

And that is the story of these two sewing projects I did before we left!

Firstly I had these two skirts to give the upcycling treatment:

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The white one sat really strangely and didn’t go with anything I owned while the pink one was completely see-through in bright light as I found out the first time I wore it out >_<

2 snips of the waist bands and 1 row of over-locking and I now have this:

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Cute, comfy, opaque and quite versatile in my wardrobe! Problem solved!

Next I found this dress in a thrift store quite a while ago and really loved it… well some of it. I loved the pattern, the frill, the pearl buttons and the fact it was made out of comfy t-shirt fabric. Unfortunately it looked really terrible on because there was no definition between bust and waist and the skirt had a bubble hem. Not flattering at all so it was banished to be room wear.

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I couldn’t leave it behind so I cut off a lot of the hem, added a ruffle with the parts I’d cut off, replaced the button, added darts for waist definition and re-worked the waist tie. I haven’t decided yet if it will be a going-out dress or remain super cute at home wear but either way it’s certainly an improvement ^_^

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Have you guys ever recycled your clothes?

I keep getting requests for more sewing and sewing related tutorials but I’ve been a bit hesitant to write anything because it’s hard to write sewing tutorials that will work for everyone.

I am thinking about it more and more though so I think there will be more upcycled sewing in the future ^_^

Outfit Of The Day Post

Evening, time for a quick outfit post ^_^

As promised here are the outfit photos with the bow I showed you how to make yesterday…

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Outfit Details-

  • Dress- Target
  • Shirt- SES
  • Bow- Made by me
  • Tights- Myer
  • Shoes- Target, modified by me

My favorite detail in the whole outfit are the tights 😀

I love a good patterned pair of tights and these were on sale yay!

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And of course the bow! The fabric is tulle with tiny diamantes stick on. Very pretty ^_^

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And with my Angelic Pretty bag to top it all off!

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I also thought I would show you some close ups of my chocolate inspired nails!

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Delicious right?

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And a close up of the thumbs~

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Every time I look at them it makes me hungry!

Are you all having a good night? I’m working on something really exciting and nail art related right now, I can’t wait to show you all! Thanks for reading about my outfit!

How to Make a Basic Hair Bow

Hello, time for the first of a few very basic tutorials: how to make a basic hair bow!

This week I am going to try and have a post online every day so please keep checking back for everything! I’m also going to be showing you some of the reader requests I’ve been getting lately ^_^

Before we get to the tutorial, there is a bit of a special announcement. One of my tutorials has been featured in Eleanor Zine which is (I think) the first web-zine for Western Gyaru fashion! How cool is that? They have chosen to feature my tutorial on how to make Usa-mimi/pointy bunny ear headbands 😀 I might be doing more things in future with them so go check out Eleanor Zine and if you have a Gyaru trend you want me to show you how to make just drop me a line on my Contact Page!

So today after lots of requests I’m going to show you how to make a very basic hair bow just like this one you guys loved yesterday…

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Gather your materials, this is what you need to make a basic hair bow:

  • Fabric
  • Scissors
  • Orange stick/Pen/something pointy
  • Needle and thread
  • Headband/bobby pins/brooch back/something to attach it to yourself.

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This is the most basic way I know to make a bow so we’ll start out easy and in other posts I’ll show you how to make more complicated ones.

Cut a rectangle of fabric the size you want your bow to be. I generally work to the ratio that the long side of the bow should be 2.5 times the length of the short sides. You can either cut one large piece and fold it in half or two pieces the correct size.

You will also need to cut a piece for the middle bit to hold it all together. For thin fabrics like this you should make it as long as your index finger and 3 times as wide as you want the middle bit to end up… if that makes sense ^_^

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Thread your needle with some matching thread. Now let’s make the large part of the bow. Fold your fabric piece in half with the nice side on the inside.

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Start in one corner and sew up the side. Use a plain old running stitch and if you aren’t planning to edge your fabric make sure to keep a decent seem allowance to avoid fraying. I should mention that all of this can be done on a sewing machine but as a lot of you don’t have sewing machines I thought I would do hand stitching instructions then if you do have a sewing machine you can adapt them!

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When you get to the corner, keep sewing around the other side. Keep going until you’ve sewn up everything except a 2cm hole. Tie off your thread.

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Now going through the hole, turn the whole thing inside out…

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You get something like this:

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Now using your pointy object, poke it inside the bow and use it to wiggle the corners into nice points ^_^

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Then you get this, which looks much nicer:

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Now let’s close up that hole! Fold the raw edges inside the bow so they follow the rest of the stitching and form a nice pointy corner. Using your needle and thread hand stitch it closed.

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Now it’s time to pleat it into a bow! Fold your bow in half…

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Now on each side of that fold, fold the remaining fabric in half. It should look like a concertina and you should have 3 visible pleats.

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Now use your needle and thread to place a stitch to hold it all in place.

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Now let’s make the middle bit. Get your other piece of fabric and fold it in thirds. This is the first fold:

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This is the second fold:

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Now wrap it around the middle of your bow ^_^

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Sew it around the back and cut off the extra fabric.

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Easy done! Now how are you going to attach it to your head? I took a headband and slid it through the tie part of the bow. I have also used the same bow by sliding a bobby pin through the back. You could attach it to a brooch or even sew it onto a ring, the possibilities are endless!

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Tomorrow I’ll show you the whole outfit I wore it with ^_^. Let me know if any of you try to make a basic hair bow like this!