here's the wide shot:
The light in my dining room is terrible, this is after much colour/contrast manipulation and it's the best I can get.... nevermind... as the title suggests it's not quite done yet. The embroidery is done, but I'm going to make it into a frilly pillow ^.^ so there will be other photo ops.
Let me tell you the story of this embroidery, before I show you the close-ups.
Showing posts with label pillowcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pillowcase. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Unicorn Embroidery Finished (kinda) and why I love Pinterest
Labels:
embroidery,
embroidery art,
embroidery borders,
finished,
pillowcase,
pinterest,
rainbows,
unicorn
Thursday, December 02, 2010
So you think you can't upcycle.....
With this super sweet shirt to pillow transformer from Thinkgeek we can all live our thrifty dreams by recycling old, unwanted and damaged T-shirts (or just plain cool ones) into useful household furniture! I've thought about turning T-shirts into pillowcases before, but thought that the jersey material would soon get stretched out of shape if used for upholstery, this nifty item completely solves that problem and removes all requirement to sew...
... pure genius!
Kudos the the Thinkgeek guys yet again
x G
... pure genius!
Kudos the the Thinkgeek guys yet again
x G
Sunday, November 07, 2010
KAWAII chubby bow bag
Wanna see something really cute?
I made this cute little shoulder bag out of a turtleneck jumper!! The lining is a pillowcase, and guess how much I paid for them?? NOTHING!!! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
I picked up both free from a car-boot seller who wanted to go home, the jumper was ruined because someone had tumble dried it, it was supposed to be size 10 but looked like it would only fit a 3 year old.
I used 3 different tutorials:
but enough talk, more pictures!!!
x G
I made this cute little shoulder bag out of a turtleneck jumper!! The lining is a pillowcase, and guess how much I paid for them?? NOTHING!!! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
I picked up both free from a car-boot seller who wanted to go home, the jumper was ruined because someone had tumble dried it, it was supposed to be size 10 but looked like it would only fit a 3 year old.
I used 3 different tutorials:
- Not Dabbling In Normal did a great tutorial on turning a sweater/jumper into a bag, ages and AGES ago my artsy friend Catie suggested the link to me on facebook.
- To line the bag I consulted Very Purple Person's reversible bag tutorial... clearly I didn't use the pattern... and it's a bit wasted because it's not a reversible bag... but it's a good way to line a bag.
- And oh-so-cute bow was crafted out of the turtle neck collar from the original jumper using the Parisienne bow technique which I fist discovered on Burdastyle, but now have etched into the back of my sewing brain.
but enough talk, more pictures!!!
x G
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