High-Waisted Skirt Tutorial
Ann of Still Dottie got inspired by the latest trend of high-waisted skirts and decided to make a drawstring version of her own. You can make one yourself with Ann’s fabulous tutorial. Link.
Ann of Still Dottie got inspired by the latest trend of high-waisted skirts and decided to make a drawstring version of her own. You can make one yourself with Ann’s fabulous tutorial. Link.
Blissed Out shares her experiences stitching up her very first skirt, using instructions gleaned from Diana Rupp’s great book, Sew Everything Workshop. The results are lovely, especially with the doilies she added for extra sass. Link.
Check out this felted handbag with the face of a monster on the side! From the site: Gertrude is a little shy, see how her hair hangs in front of her face, she’s trying to hide. However, when she’s had a bit too much to drink, she shows her wild side. She has a tendency […]
Here’s an amazingly constructed knitted dress (with a knitting machine, I assume) encouraging you to vote on election day in November. – Link.
Craftster user Skarinja created this fresh and lovely prom dress using 188 feet of lace and eyelet. She hand-dyed the lace so she’d have various shades of cream and white to work with, and sewed it all without using any kind of pattern. Great job, Skarinja! Link.
It’s always great to see how our readers intrepret the projects from our magazine, so I was tickled to see this stylish reversible wrap skirt by LoudonD show up in our Flickr pool. If you’ve made one of the crafts featured in CRAFT, join up and share your pix! Link. From the pages of CRAFT: […]
Elegantmusings on BurdaStyle shows you the sewing technique she used to create the shirring on the Lydia pattern to make this dress. Link.