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By sophie b. l'éco-design à la française

By sophie b. l'éco-design à la française

»Junky Styling maintenant en magasin Click on our logo below to visit our new online shop, where you’ll find pieces from our current Autumn Winter ‘11 collection and a selection of Junky classics. (Alternatively, the web address is ) Junky Styling – Wardrobe Surgery – £19.99. Click on the book below to be taken through to the book’s amazon.co.uk page. {*style:<b> </b>*} The Junky Gift Certificate allows you to give someone the chance to shop at the Junky Store off Brick Lane up to the amount specified, whether that be off the peg, made to order, or our legendary wardrobe surgery. atelier AF! magasiner avec des tabliers enfants faits à la main la chemise des vieux papa. winkelwagen winkelwagen is leeg bekijk winkelwagen alle bedragen zijn in euro's, inclusief btw en exclusief verzendkosten

crafterhours: upcycle T-Shirt to Tank: A Tutorial by Jen from Upcycled Education August 17, 2011 By crafterhours 195 Comments This is one of my favorite t-shirt refashions of all time. For a number of reasons. Filed Under: t-shirt, tutorial, upcycle Tagged With: DIY, t-shirt, tank More Travel T-Shirt Pouches July 26, 2011 By crafterhours 11 Comments I’ve made another small dent in my pile of thrifted tees. Filed Under: gift, t-shirt, thrifty, twill tape, upcycle Upcycled Hem-less Tee-Skirt: a Tutorial by Bonnie of Fishstick Designs June 17, 2011 By crafterhours 10 Comments Bonnie of Fishsticks Designs has a fantastic upcycling project for us today. Filed Under: skirt, Skirt Week 2011, tutorial, upcycle Upcycled Puffer Shrug: A Tutorial April 1, 2011 By crafterhours 43 Comments Really, not all diapers are ready for disposal, right? Filed Under: clothing, tutorial, upcycle The H&M Dress Tutorial March 11, 2010 By crafterhours 13 Comments Filed Under: clothing, dress, refashion, tutorial, upcycle Search This Blog Archives

studios ette Tee-soi Itse Valas You can find the tutorial in English here. ETA in February 2012: Hi! Nice of you to stop by! There will eventually be an English translation of this tutorial, so please have some patience:) In the meanwhile, I'm sorry to put up this disclaimer: It's OK to link back to this post, but it is not OK to copy all the photos and the tutorial, or translate it to another another language. Ja mainittakoon sama myös suomeksi: valaitten ompelu omaan käyttöön tai lahjaksi on OK, mutta kaupallinen käyttö ja kopiointi on kielletty. Denimvalaan ohjeesta tuli useampikin kysely, mikä ilahdutti kovin ja kauhistutti vielä enemmän – en nimittäin tule kovin hyvin juttuun ohjeitten kanssa. Valaaseen tarvitaan laje vanhoista farkuista, pikkutiplu sinistä puuvillaa silmiä varten, täytevanua, ompelukone, lankaa ja hiukan kärsivällisyyttä. Aloitetaan leikkaamalla farkunlahkeista valaan selkäpalat (2 kpl), vatsapuoli (2 kpl), pyrstö (2 kpl) ja evät (4 kpl). Vatsapuolen muodon voi kopioida selkäpalasta. Tadaa!

Tutoriel ~ ~ chemise à volants I have been a big fan of Down East Basics and Shade for a few years now. I wear Wonder tees from Down East all the time. They are comfortable, modest (hide everything I need to hide and when I bend over it doesn't flash people) and since it is not baggy, I wear it under a cardigan all the time. There is only thing I was hoping for... Then, one day I was at a Down East store, and going through their sales rack and found this... I couldn't believe my eyes, yes, I know, it was a $1!!! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. You can stop here. 7. 8. 9. 10. That is what I did today. Except, Rachel kept telling people, "There is an American flag hiding!"

Quick fix sac d'épicerie :: un tutoriel We had grapes this weekend. So? They were really good. Seedless white grapes and they came in one of those plastic bags, with cuts all over to make it stretchy. I found a shirt - an old favorite but hopelessly stained one (bleach* near the bottom hem). In case you want to give this super fast and easy grocery bag a try as well, keep on reading as I wrote down some instructions for you. What you need: - an old T-shirt- scissors- matching thread- a button- a piece of ribbon- sewing machine Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Take one sleeve and cut to size, such that the folded bag fits inside the sleeve (make sure to add seam allowance). As with all of my tutorials, please note, this tutorial is intended for personal use only. * the bleach stains ended up the in hem and one of the boxed corners!!

Avec une chemise de l’Homme « ★ By Xilaa ★ Pour inaugurer ce nouvel espace, je profite de l’occasion pour vous présenter ma dernière pêche dans l’armoire de Monsieur … J’avais déjà lorgné sur cette chemise depuis quelques temps, mais il semblait trop l’apprécier pour la subtiliser ;-) Voilà qui est fait … j’avoue que j’en ai même profité pour choisir mon prochain ouvrage … mais là … silence … je patiente un peu ! Sait-on jamais ! Une encolure froncée, des ourlets roulottés et je me suis régalée en ajoutant mes petits boutons mignons en forme de coeur ! Je regrette juste de ne pas en avoir eu assez pour les placer sur les manches … il va falloir que j’y retourne ! J’en profite pour vous souhaitez la bienvenue dans ce nouvel espace ! Like this: J'aime chargement… Tagué: Couture, reconstructing clothes

upcycle If you're stopping over from MADE, thanks for visiting and be sure to take a look around at my other stuff. Let's hear it for the boys! Have a few old pairs of khaki pants laying around? Maybe even some with a few stains on them? Here's your chance to turn your husband's old khaki pants into a super cool drawstring backpack for your little guy. You'll need: one pair khaki pants (actually enough fabric for the exterior of 2 backpacks) 1/2 yard for lining fabric scraps for front zipper pocket 1/8" cotton cording (approx. 3 yards), I found mine at Home Depot - 45' for under $3, but you can also get cording at your local fabric store. one 8" zipper thread! Cut your pieces: First, cut your pieces from the khaki pants. I chose to include the side seam towards the lower half of the fabric, but you can place it wherever works for your particular pair of pants. From your lining fabric, cut 2 pieces 13" wide by 16" tall. Flip wrong sides together and press. There a lots of options for this bag.

TUTORIELS This page is a work in progress. There are different categories as you scroll down (sewing, home decor, for kids, etc.) and you can click on the picture to take you to the full tutorial. Thanks!

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