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How to make Glittens (fingerless glove-mittens)

How to make Glittens (fingerless glove-mittens)

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Ghillie Shoes for Your Renaissance Faire Costume Materials you probably already have on hand: -Sewing Machine (hopefully yours is newer than mine) -Sewing Pins (with classic tomato pincushion) -Sewing Scissors (still nice and sharp because my husband knows never to use them) -Marker -Seam Ripper (for pulling out crooked seems) -Staple Gun (with standard size staples) -Hammer (for driving in stubborn staples) -Flat Head Screwdriver (for pulling out really stubborn staples) Materials you will probably need to buy: -Pair of sandals (bought at thrift store and properly sized to wearer) -1/2 yard of your preferred shoe making material (3/4 of a yard if you plan to make mistakes) -1/2 yard of cheap template material or scrap -Thread (colored to match your shoe material) -3 yards of leather lacing (for laces) -Multi-surface glue (for creating a quick and easy hem) -3/4 inch wide elastic band (to hold the wearer's foot in place if your victim is fussy)

Sewing Patterns Online This is a collection of patterns and links to sewing patterns for clothing for older children and adults. Some of the patterns that I link to are charity patterns, and they ask that if you use them for personal use, that you make an extra and give it to a charity. I think that's a lovely thought, and encourage everyone to do so. Return to Another Family Spot Links about Judaism for kids Credits for graphics and webrings Like the page? View My GuestbookSign My Guestbook

Lithium Rain Radiant Beacon of Righteousness (Blinking I-hoodie) The only thing you can't buy from the shiney new Apple Store is an I-hoodie, an Instructablized version of the hoodie with light up logos of the instructables hand and the Apple Macintosh* logo. This is the Instruct-intosh version hoodie, well, it can be any garment or accessory like a light up Instructables Hand-bag (maybe next time). I do not have conductive thread nor electroluminescent panels so this is a ghetto version of making light up stuff to bedazzle your clothing. This was going to be the I-Pear logo from ICarly TV show but that looked like it was from Disney so I picked the lesser of two evils. By the way, remember me? Well, Intructables member Adrian monk grew up to be Lithium Rain. * Apple, Macintosh, and the apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Corp.

Free Dress Patterns 2. Infinity Dress Copyright Rostichery One of the most simple and versatile dresses to make, this one by Rostichery harkens back to the 70's. The straps can be retied in several different ways to create different bodice looks. 3. Rain Blanken T-shirts are the most versatile piece of clothing you have in your closet. 4. copyright m-sewing.com This simple pattern from Modern Sewing Patterns is available in S, M, L and XL. 5. About.com Transform a large t-shirt into a cute summer dress for a lucky little girl. 6. Copyright M-sewing.com This dress from Modern Sewing Patterns has an Asian cut, and is a good project for intermediate sewers. 7. This is a more complicated dress from Modern Sewing Patterns that offers a flowing appearance. 8. DIY Fashion Sometimes it can help to try making a skirt before you take on the task of crafting an entire dress. 9. copyright showstudio.com At ShowStudio, they've provided a free PDF of this Junya Watanabe vinyl and plaid dress. 10. Fabric.com

DIY Christian Louboutin "Petal" Bag 3 Simple Ways to Share What You Make With Instructables you can share what you make with the world and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts. Create on the go: Groups » Forums » Answers » Featured Groups Login share what you make > DIY Christian Louboutin "Petal" Bag by loveMaegan Download 7 Steps + Collection Favorite Intro Intro: DIY Christian Louboutin "Petal" Bag ...a matching purse originally here: Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Step 7: www.lovemaegan.com ...a matching purse originally here: Remove these ads by Signing Up Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Step 7: Flag this comment as: Not Nice Inappropriate Spam "I Made It" comments require images. hahahippo=)3 years agoReply wow that last pic is awesome!!!! Carleyy3 years agoReply Great execution! About This Instructable 8,172 views 82 favorites License: loveMaegan Follow63 More by loveMaegan Related See More

Designer Makes Fairytale Dress From Recycled Children's Books Photos: Ryan Novelline Think children's books are only suitable for tots to read (or chew) on? Well, they've finally gone from cute to glam with Boston-based designer Ryan Novelline's gorgeous gown, made entirely from pages taken from discarded children's books. Check out how this fairytale dress was created from start to finish: Fittingly enough, the 22,000 square-inch skirt uses illustrations culled from Golden Books' classic line of kids' books and is sewn with gold metallic thread. I've always loved the beautiful golden spines on Golden Books and apparently, Novelline feels the same, crafting the bodice completely out of golden book spines. Though it isn't something you'd wear on a regular basis, this is still a sweet dress (even getting a nod from fashion bigwig Tommy Hilfiger) and shows that even a mundane item like a book can be re-imagined in a fresh way.

Box Pleat Apron Cut one piece 60 x 17 inches. (This will be the whole width of your fabric. Note: if you want to use a smaller width fabric, you will need to buy more yardage and seam two pieces together to make 60 inches. Draw bib pattern:On a piece of large tracing paper (or kraft paper or cut open paper grocery sacks), draw a link 14 inches long. At one end of this line, draw a 12 inch perpendicular line straight up. Cut one strip 2.5 inches by the width of your fabric. For the waist ties, cut four 2.5 inch strips that at least 18 inches long.

My Purple dress Purple is my favorite color, that’s why it was one of the main colors of our wedding (along with green, Ken’s favorite color). But after the wedding and for longer than a year I could not even look at purple, I was so sick of it! Happily I am finally detoxing from purple =] So my first step to officially show my re-born love for that color, is to finally wear it again. I decided to make a dress for Ken’s cousin wedding last weekend and as usual I had to share it with all of you. I had that purple fabric way before our wedding – I actually brought it from Chile – and yes, if you are wondering, did she really move to the California with a bunch of fabric? Yes I did =] I used some leftover fabric from the bridesmaids dresses I made for our wedding. I used to love strapless dresses and never really had a problems, but since I moved to California I’ve gain some weight and a big part of it has gone to my front area. I love the way all the ruffles move when I turn!

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