Looking for some interesting portraits of family, friends and loved ones? Get your stitch on and embellish their photos with help from this tutorial via Brigitte.de (in German but Chrome can translate it for you).
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Looking for some interesting portraits of family, friends and loved ones? Get your stitch on and embellish their photos with help from this tutorial via Brigitte.de (in German but Chrome can translate it for you).
Fashion forward-thinkers know while plaid is most recognized for its place in wooly blankets, scarves and cozy flannels for that cold winter’s eve, our passion for this most versatile textile gives it stylish new life this season in the form of purses, platforms, ponchos…even pedis! While Burberry wears the crown, plaid madness has crisscrossed the runways of heavy hitters like Dries Van Noten, Donna Karan and Vivenne Westwood, delivering looks that range from posh to punk. Its origins stem back to 16th century Scotland and the British Isles, where it’s traditionally known as tartan. Originally donned in varying colors and patterns to identify different clans, royals soon romanticized and made it popular with the masses. On November 13, Disney Pixar is releasing on DVD, “Brave“—an animated tale about Merida, a determined spunky Princess who defies the rules to break an evil curse. Get inspired by this young heroine, go mad for plaid and add a weave to your sleeve!
To create: Use a marker, draw and cut a pattern for your elbow patch. You could use a template or for a fun shape try a cookie cutter. Next, trace and trim the pattern on your tartan fabric. Pin the patches to the sweater at the elbows withstraight pins and stitch with needle and thread. Create a temporary look or double-up on the thread to securely attach them.
I’m going to do this with my old jeans!
DIY Easy Embroidered Shorts by My Junky Box. Again, in Turkish (use Chrome translator), but there’s not much of a tutorial, but I like the idea and project a lot. *For patterns look at inspiration & realisation’s Rebecca Minkoff’s inspired stitched sweater I posted here.
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DIY Rebecca Minkoff Inspired Stitched Sweater and How To Dye Tee Shirt Yarn.Tutorials by inspiration & realisation: how to dye tee shirt yarn (what fabric paint to use that will not run later and make you really upset), and how to stitch an open weave sweater here.