A Jacket + An Idea = A New Bag As I promised, today I'm showing how I made a bag from a jacket you saw in my previous post. The bag is not hard to make and does not require a lot of skills, so don't hesitate to make it even if you never made a bag before! So, let's move on to the tutorial :) For my latest creations, please visit my blog: https://sewingjulie.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sewingjulieblog/ Attention: I'm not the professional (have that in mind) and there are many ways to sew the same garment, this is how I make it! Materials: - Jacket or any other material for outside of the bag. My jacket was from a material called alcantara (I guess), which is nice to work with but very hard to find (I heard of it for the first time). So I would suggest you use faux leather or suede (because they are waterproof and lasts long), but it's up to your fantasy - you can use either mentioned materials, either fabric, either mix of different materials. Howev...
A quick tutorial on re-fashioning a simple cardigan (admit it, we all own at least one!) by turning it into a short-sleeve cardigan with a braid along the neckline. I actually liked this cardigan the way it originally was, but the quality wasn't the best and sleeves were falling apart, so I decided to fix it and here is the result: Tutorial P.S. please excuse the quality of the photos: the cardigan was too bright and I needed to fix all the photos so that you can see the stitches instead of the sea of red color :D 1. Decide how short you want your sleeves, mark it and cut (photo 1). Fold the end of the sleeve and sew, like you see in photo 2. Tipp: if you have problems when it comes to sewing stretchy fabrics (my sewing machine creates wavy seams on stretchy fabrics), put very thin paper underneath (I put newspaper) and sew regularly. 2. Take the cut-off sleeve, cut the end (don't know how to say it, but cut the part that has different knitting ;D ). Take the remaining par...
All the bags from the 2011 As the end of the year is coming, people usually take a moment to look at the past year and make the resolutions for the next year. I usually don’t do this, but this year I thought to myself “Why not?” So while the year 2012 is just around the corner, I decided to take a look at what I made this year and plan projects for the upcoming year. Firstly, since I’m a huge fan of statistics (who would have guessed?), the statistics about the year 2011: Made 8 bags (2 of them I gave to my friends, 1 is once again in the process of remaking, 1 I don’t like, so I have 4 bags left for using) , 1 case for sunglasses; Made 5 tutorials (2 for bag-making, 3 non-bag related) ; Started a blog (I just had to mention this fact ;D); The most popular post of the year: Tutorial: Backpack (I actually noticed, that posts about pattern making are more popular than the ones about assembling, so maybe I should do more of these posts next year? What do you think?...
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