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Wicked Clothes. Who is MIISHKA | Miishka.com. MIISHKA is my nickname and how I’m known to all my friends and family. As a Stylist and years spent working in the advertising world, coupled with a vintage fashion obsession the idea to create a place where iconic fashion from both the past and present could work to create leading cutting-edge trends, was born. MIISHKA has built a loyal fashion forward Melbourne following and a national profile which continues to grow each day. Utilising established global networks, only the highest quality new designer and vintage pieces arrive each week. MIISHKA is about affordable, one-of-a-kind fashion for the independent, unique and fun-loving girl. My blog is where I share all the things that inspire and motivate me day-to-day. I hope you enjoy my little fashion wonderland… Mx. Dresses at Nasty Gal.

Quiet Lion Creations. DIY Braided Hex Nut Bracelet. We’re nuts for nuts. Is there a more versatile and inexpensive DIY component than a hex nut from the hardware store? You can imagine our excitement when we first discovered Philip Crangi’s Giles & Brother Hex Collection. Honestly, nuts braided into jewelry is WTF genius! With a few items that we always seem to have lying around, we tackled the technique and made our own spine-like braided hex nut wrap bracelet. You’ll need:3 strands of cotton butcher’s twine cut into one yard pieces18 small brass hex nutsa bit of dexterity! Gather the 3 strands of twine and tie a knot at the top, leaving about 2 inches of slack. Keep your thumb at the base of the braid, holding the nut in its place. Repeat the steps, by threading the rest of the nuts to the outer pieces of twine before they are crossed over.

The bracelet should wrap around your wrist at least two or three times. Good luck!! (top image from here, rest of images by Honestly…WTF) DIY. Trash to Couture original DIY tutorials Click on the links below the pictures to see the page.