srijeda, 4. travnja 2012.

I think it's called flat cap

 I work at a little sewing boutique. Often people come demanding something we never made and or don't know how to make. But we almost never refuse because of the fun of taking the challenge. So this lady wanted a hat for her little boy and she brought a sample which of course i cant take apart (- . -)    
But i made it anyway . . .







utorak, 3. travnja 2012.

utorak, 13. ožujka 2012.

How to make a top with short sleeves and turtleneck



Hello blogy!!! I´m gonna do another tutorial today . . . . i hope someone benefits from it or else it would be pointless making it :D. If anyone even reads this . . . please say hi :D or something . . .
 


 
So here it is without pattern. Just using what you already have at home . . . well most of you . . . somewhere out there . . . You can use any fitted top you have with sleeves or without if you decide you want sleeveless or turtleneckless. Use the one you like the most or the one that fits you best.
My top was quite wrinkly. Iron yours it´l be easier to work or just be super lazy like me whatever floats your boat . . .Use any stretchy material you like.




Just make sure its stretchy. Fold it face to face. . .
turn your top inside out and fold it in half like so . . .make sure the seams overlap. Place the folded top on your folded material. . .fold on fold . . . Outline by following the seam that is touching your material without sleeves and turtleneck thing which is either front or back of your top. Which ever you outlined you will need the other side too so make sure you do the same steps again for the other side. Cut them out.
 

Now for the sleeves you´l have to fold them on the shoulder seam and place them on a fold of your material. If you have a frilled sleeve like me than place it on the fold ignoring the top bit and starting from where the frilled part doesn't prevent you from doing so. Following the direction of thread like on the picture.The same rules go for long sleeves. Outline following the seam like on the pictures. If frilled than stop just before the frilled part. (The length decide for yourself so ignore mine) Than turn the tip carefully so it overlaps the fold by ignoring the direction of thread. You know the (place it on the fold. . .starting from where the frilled part doesn't prevent you from doing so)That starting point needs to stay in the same place but all other is irrelevant.
                                                                                        
Mark the tip where the shoulder seam is. Than connect in arc with the marking where you stopped before. Cut it. Make another one.


















Now your turtleneck. . . chose the height you want it to be and double it cuz it´l be folded in half. So measure a rectangle (double the height) for width and (neck circumference) for length.

Now on to sewing. . . Use whatever sewing machine you have . . . it would be good if it has the zigzag stitch. but if not it´l work just fine without if your not too bothered . . .cuz stretchy materials don't really shred. I use my Juki overlock machine because i have one and because i can. Worked my ass of to get it . . .   quite in a bad shape cuz its probably been used in some factory for many years.
So Your going to sew the back and the front part together only where the shoulders are so you can immediately sew on the sleeves afterwards . . .

So you have your sleeve and your spread shoulder space . . . something O.o

Anyways . . . Pin the sleeve as usual if its the normal one . . .if the fluffy one than pin starting from the ends and stopping about 3 cm from shoulder seam. So all that extra sleeve material is in those 6 cm around the shoulder.

Sew until you get to those 3cm before the shoulder seam and than start pulling and spreading the extra sleeve bit so its evenly distributed throughout the 6cm,sew and continue normally after those 6cm.

Now sew the sides together . . .

Hem your sleeve edge normally . . .

or this way . . . (this is usually used only on short sleeves) Make two stripes about 3 cm wide and (your upper arm circumference) long . . .

Fold in half sew . . .

than fold the other way in half and sew on your sleeve distributing the stripe evenly . . . The same principle goes for the turtleneck . . . so i don't repeat myself :)

And for the end hem the edge of your top . . .

and voilà!


petak, 12. kolovoza 2011.

How to make a strapless top

Upsy..forgot i have a blog :P. I said i was gonna make a tutorial so here it is...
Its a simple strapless thingy...it can also be a dress if you decide to make it longer...Although i think no one reads this maybe someone comes across it and finds it helpful. Its really easy and fast...


Pardon my brothers messy room. I prefer not wearing it with a white bra like here in the picture :D. Anyways....




You can use materials that you often see tops are made of ...it can be cotton,polyester...doesnt mater...its important that its a light elastic material... i actually used a bottom of a long dress that i had
to make short. So i used the scraps....



If you don´t have a bottom of a dress like i do...its not a problem to make it. You can use this pattern.






The measurements don´t have to be precise cuz of course everyone is different size or as you wish you can change it,make it longer,however you like. These are for the top on the picture.So this is on a folded material. I think its quite easy to understand if you have some sewing experience. If sewing on a button is hard for you than you probably don´t have a clue wtf  this is :D. Cut two of these,place them facing each other and sew the side seems. Hem the bottom with a zig-zag stitch or a normal one like me but with pulling the material so the stitch doesn´t brake. Whatever works for you better.


Take some elastic band above your bust so it fits you,not lose cuz the top will fall of you,not too tight so you have engravings(or whatever you call it) Cut where they lap over and sew together.




Its best if you pin the band on four locations equally distributed. You can see the band is smaller. While sewing pull the band. Use a zig-zag or like me a normal whatever works for you. It should look like this
Cut a 20 cm elastic band for under the bust and a 10 cm for the back. Measure under the bust and mark.
That´s where you´l sew the band on.
Sew the ends of elastic band about 6 cm from the side seems. While pulling
(or stretching whatever) the band sew it on with the zig-zag or the normal one as you wish.

 
 
 
 
Do the same in the back 10 cm from the side seems but
higher than under the bust, maybe about 7 cm from the edge.
Here´s a pic to help understand.
And that should be it. Simple as that...
:P