Showing posts with label detached. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detached. Show all posts

Monday, 1 October 2012

DIY - Charity Shop Shirt to Collar and Skirt - Part 1 - The Collar

About once a month, I go around all the charity shops in Urmston (of which there are many) and try and find any nice clothes, bags or books etc. And in one of them, I found this disgustingly ugly, painfully bright shirt. But I actually kinda liked it, so snapped up it for a measly £3! Obviously though, I wasn't gonna keep it as a shirt, as I didn't feel like looking like one of those old grannies who lives in a 'community' and plays bowls. SO, the DIY ideas began and I ended up making a collar and skirt :) Instructions below for the collar! Part 2 - The Skirt up soon! :)  



What you need:

  • An Ugly Shirt
  • Scissors
  • Pinking Shears
  • Needle and Thread
  • Hook + Eye
  • Small Embroidery Scissors
  • Elastic (for the waistband)
  • Pins
  • Sewing Machine (you can hand-sew but it takes a while)



First off you need to remove your collar from your shirt, dead easy! Just get a pair of small embroidery scissors or an unpicker and cut the stitches in the seam!


Your collar should now be completely separate from your shirt.


Your collar will have 2 pieces, a top and bottom, you need to resew these together, unless they are still sealed up.


Fold each side in by about 1 cm, then pin through both sides.



Do this along the whole of the collars edge, leaving your pins about 2 or 3 cm apart.


Now you need to sew, you can do this by hand but it will most likely take longer and not be as neat. With the presser foot in the up position, pop one end of your collar under the needle. Then put the presser foot down and lower the needle down into the fabric by using the wheel. Make sure you DON'T SEW OVER YOUR PINS. You could break your needle, or your machine, or both.. So just take them out as you sew.



It should be all sewn up :)



You just need to add a hook & eye so that it closes. All you do is position your hook and eye on each side of the inside of the collar, making sure they match up, then sew it on, try not to go through to the other side of the collar, cos it can look a bit scruffy. Instead just 'pick-up' a tiny bit of the fabric with your needle then push your needle through the holes in the hook.


Et Voila! You have a collar! 
See Part 2 - How to Make the Skirt here

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

DIY Galaxy Print Collar

Galaxy Print. I'm like obsessed with it. It's amazing. I could literally stare at it all day, I just want to wrap myself up in it. But unfortunately I just can't seem to find any galaxy print pieces that I really love :( and I've tried to DIY it with paint and bleach etc. but I just can't seem to get it exactly right and it never looks the same. So, I have kinda cheated. I'm using transfer paper and just transferring a picture of space onto a collar! I'd love to make a skirt or dress or something but I can't find galaxy print fabric anywhere! Apart from on Spoonflower but its like $18 per yard :( and I just don't have the money for that..

So. Here's whatcha need:

  • A collar (I just cut one off one of my dad's old shirts)
  • some random fabric scrap, it doesnt really matter what it is
  • transfer paper, I used the one for dark fabrics just because I wanted a vibrant colour 
  • an iron
  • and some scissors!

All you need to do to get a picture is type in 'Galaxy Nebula Wallpaper' into google images and tons will come up. Just pick your favourite one and print it onto your transfer paper. Make sure you read all the instructions for the transfer paper first and do a test run on normal paper too!
Just download whichever image is your favourite and then print it out!


Follow the instructions for the transfer paper!
When I did mine, I just cut out the rough shape so I needed to trim a few bits off.



 And it's done! So easy and I'm actually in love with it. Seriously. 
Here's how I styled it, this was just an outfit for going to the cinema in to see The Watch with a few friends! Definitely go see it, the film is hilarious! :)




 Happy DIYing! :)