Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Anthro Inspired Skirt Tutorial

So here's the tutorial I promised...

To refresh everyone's memory, I found this late last fall, and said "I HAVE to make one!"  She is beautiful, no?!


This is the piece I entered back in February for Creative Bloggers Got Talent, and today I'm going to show you how to make one for yourself.

I bought a pattern for $1.65 (on sale and with teacher discount), made a base template from muslin (leftover from another project - you could use a repurposed bed sheet), and repurposed denim from blue jeans.  I think I paid more for the zipper than anything else!












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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

One Yard Wednesday - Patriotic Hoop Art

Some scraps, a hoop and a little paint - let's rock!


Made entirely from scraps in my stash, some acrylic paint, and a spare hoop.  I love the folk art vibe, and especially that it was super simple and basically FREE!

What you'll need:

  • Red, white and blue acrylic paints - use the bottles that are on sale for less than $1, or what you have on hand.
  • Wooden embroidery hoop - I used one I had on hand that fit the scrap of burlap I had in my stash.  Use whatever size works best for you.
  • Burlap
  • Scrap piece of denim
  • Craft glue
  • Sponge brush - I use the little 1" ones you can get 20/$1 because they come with a wonderful chisel edge and they are CHEAP!
  • Newspaper and wax paper to protect your work surface


Start by painting the outside ring of the hoop navy blue.  Be sure to get the front edge as well as the side.  That chisel tip really comes in handy here.  Some hoops have a light finish on them.  Feel free to sand this off if you want more of a painted look.  I wanted mine to look like blue stain, so I only did one light coat of the navy blue paint right over the top of the finish.  I think it looks more vintage.  Rinse your brush THOROUGHLY for the next step.

While the hoop is drying, cut a circle of burlap to go into the hoop.  This circle should be a couple inches larger than the size of your hoop to allow for being pulled tight in the hoop when you frame it.  Make red stripes by using your brush as a guide.  Start by making one red horizontal stripe at the top, roughly the width of your brush.  To make the "white" stripe, use the width of your brush as a guide, and mark the top line of the next stripe.  It looks something like this:

Then, go across, following this line, making a stripe that is one brush-width wide.  Clean up your edges as needed.  They don't have to be perfect, but you don't want your stripes to be too wonky.

Repeat these two steps all the way down the circle.  Again, rinse that brush THOROUGHLY.  Now it's time to add the blue to Old Glory.

Use a scrap of denim and cut a quarter circle the same size as 1/4 of your burlap circle.  Apply some craft glue on the back of the denim, and place it in the upper left corner of your circle.  Be sure to attach the edges firmly.  If your denim has some fringe action like mine, don't let the fringe get caught in the glue.  Allow the glue to dry.


So our flag tribute wouldn't be complete without a star.  I drew a rough outline with a disappearing ink fabric marker, but if you feel really brave and artistic, you can just freehand it.  Make one star or a bunch - up to you.  The chisel point of the sponge brush really helps make crisp edges and sharp points.  Allow your paint to dry, and trim all the fabric from around the back edge of the frame.  Try to get as close to the hoop as possible, and display proudly!

Make a big one.  Make a bunch of small ones.  String them together to make a banner.  Tie some patriotic ribbon around the top to make a bow.  Don't have denim or burlap?  Use scraps you have on hand.  For example, you could use muslin, or old cream/white sheets to make the back ground.  Maybe a blue with tiny dots for the blue field instead of blue with a white star.

Have fun!





Thursday, March 22, 2012

Anthro Inspired Upcycled Denim Skirt Preview

 This is what I entered in Creative Bloggers Got Talent, and I thought you'd like to see it...

When I saw this one, I KNEW I had to make one!


I don't have a tutorial for this (yet), but I'll share with you some photos...

Here is the inspiration piece:


And here is the front of mine...
And the back...
And here is the fancy technical description of what you've been seeing:
This is a ladies' fitted skirt with set-on waistband, darts, set-in zipper and button closure.  Patchwork is created from upcycled denim jeans and some home dec fabric, set on a base/lining of muslin. It is accented with self-designed and crocheted flowers (made from cotton yarn) and decorative stitching.

I had so much fun putting this little number together, I'm going to do another one - this time I'm thinking denim and quilt fabric.  Maybe one with just quilt fabric.  Maybe both - you know me.  I'm also thinking about doing some of the crocheted trim.  I promise I really will make a tutorial for this!  I just wanted to share it with you, and whet your appetite.

Happy Friday, and have a great weekend!
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