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Halloween Costume DIY: 1960s MOD. It's time for tricks and treats, and, of course, fabulous Halloween costumes — cue our special edition Halloween DIY series! MOD is having a major fashion moment right now, thanks to Marc Jacobs's Spring 2013 collection, to which he cited Edie Sedgwick at the root of his inspiration. In this DIY, our FabSugar Reporter Allison McNamara is showing you how to make your very own '60s-inspired costume. All you need is a black dress, some white paint, and you're ready to go. On Allison McNamara: Boohoo.com dress. Boat People's vintage and DIY fashion blog - your daily source of OMG. Hello readers and vintage worshipers! At Boat People, we dig the “fashion on a dime” movement, and this DIY tutorial fits this trend.

I have to admit that it’s the cheap factor that first brought me to visit a thrift store when I was 14. From this day on, I’ ve lived for thrifting and re-working my clothes! So.. this DIY tutorial will show you how to transform any (large) garment into an A-frame pocket tank top, stylish and cheap! You can do it too, it’s super easy! Sorry but the instructions are in french, but I’m sure you can understand with the images! Bonjour lectrices et lecteurs (parce qu’on a des mecs qui suivent le blog! C’est un DIY très simple mais qui requiert l’utilisation d’une machine à coudre. . * J’ai décidé de faire une cami courte, rien n’empêche que vous la fassiez plus longue!

DIY Fashion. By Fashion Diva on February 18, 2013 This is an extremely easy, fast fashion DIY. Take old stuff and make something new and interesting. Follow these tutorials and you will learn a lot. Full tutorial on WobiSobi Blog. You can find full tutorial on Can Can Dancer Blog. From our partners. Trendy Treehouse: Peasant Dress Tutorial and other gift ideas for girls. I've got a peasant dress tutorial for you today and then some other fun ideas of things I am also making for Christmas gifts!! I've never taken a formal sewing lesson.

I've had two wonderful women show me a thing or two about how to sew. One taught me how to read a quilt pattern and one taught me how to read a clothing pattern. I am so thankful for their help and wisdom but also thankful that my brain works in such a way that I can look at things and sort of just figure out how its made. This doesn't work all the time but I find that I can often times work something out in my head till it actually works in real life. I've been intimidated by patterns since my first "sewing with a pattern" lesson. I'd much rather just get to sewing...but measuring and cutting carefully is all part of the game. Edited: I forgot to add the link to the sizing chart! Cut out four rectangles of some gorgeous fabric according to the measurements for the size you desire. That was clear as mud hey? Felt Food. Super łatki.