Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Weekly Wishlist: Van Gogh
Vincent Van Gogh is my number one, all time favourite painter. I love his work so much. First Steps, when I saw it in New York last year, actually brought a little tear to my eye. I would love to add a few more Van Gogh books to my little collection. And wearing a bit of your favourite art is always nice!
1. Black Milk Starry Night Leggings 2. Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings 3. Van Gogh's Letters 4. Poppies Vincent Van Gogh Pendant 5. Starry Night Pendant 6. roses candle 7. Starry Night ring 8. Van Gogh: The Life
1. Black Milk Starry Night Leggings 2. Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings 3. Van Gogh's Letters 4. Poppies Vincent Van Gogh Pendant 5. Starry Night Pendant 6. roses candle 7. Starry Night ring 8. Van Gogh: The Life
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books,
clothes,
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favourites,
first steps,
flowers,
starry night,
travel,
van gogh,
weekly wish list,
weekly wishlist
Saturday, 26 May 2012
i wish i was a rabbit
I'm a little bit obsessed with all things bunny rabbit right now.
1. Bunny Skirt 2. Plush Bunny Brooch 3. Wooden Bunny Brooch 4.Bunny Salt and Pepper Shakers
1. Bunny Skirt 2. Plush Bunny Brooch 3. Wooden Bunny Brooch 4.Bunny Salt and Pepper Shakers
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etsy,
favourites,
modcloth,
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rabbit brooch,
rabbit skirt,
Topshop
Friday, 13 April 2012
DIY Pillowcase Bicycle Basket Liner!
I bought this pretty old sheet and pillowcase set a while ago on etsy. It’s so bright and happy. Practically made of sunshine. And it always reminded me of my bike. They’re both blue and yellow and a little old and faded. I'm planning on using the sheet to make a pretty summer dress!
Jack bought this lovely basket for me last year. While I love the sweet pink material, it’s getting a bit faded. I decided it was time for an upgrade! Perfect use for my pretty pillowcase!
Here’s what you need:
One pillowcase
A bicycle basket
A sewing machine
An overlocker if you have one
Scissors
Thread
Ruler
Iron
Begin by ripping your pillowcase apart, into one big piece of fabric. Place your basket on top of the fabric and trace around it onto the material. Of course, you could be a pro and use proper paper, but I’m a bit lazy. Cut your shape out. You won’t need to leave any extra fabric for seam allowance, as you traced around the outside of the basket, which is obviously a bit bigger than the inside. Next you will have to measure the sides of your basket. Begin by measuring around the top rim of your basket, from one side to the other. Mine was 55cm. Then measure the height of your basket. Mine was 25cm. Next, measure the bottom of your basket, from one side to the other. Mine was around 44cm. Add around 10cm to the height of your basket (mine becomes 35cm) and draw up the shape using your ruler. Leaving a few centimeters for seam allowance, cut out two of your side shapes.
You should have three shapes that look a bit like this:
You will then have to snip a wedge out of each the top hand corners of the side pieces. This is to allow room for your handles! Simply draw a straight line down, around 3cm from the top corner of your piece.
If you have an overlocker, serge down each side of your side pieces. Then, with the right sides facing each other, sew down the two edges. Do not sew the top parts where you snipped off the triangle.
Now you will have to pin your bottom piece to the bottom edges of your side pieces. Once they have been pinned in place, sew all along the edges. I went round with my overlocker as well.
Next, you should fold out the edges of the liner, in the top triangles where your basket handles will go. Press them down using your iron.
Now move on to the top of your liner. Fold the raw edge over once, leaving a very small amount of fabric. Then fold it over once more, leaving more room – approximately 2cm. Sew along the edge. This is where you will pop your drawstring!
You could use a pretty ribbon for the drawstring, but I chose to use the same fabric as the rest of the liner. Cut two pieces of fabric approximately 6cm by 80cm. Fold the right fabric in half, with the right sides facing each other. Sew down the edge, then turn the long strip out the right way. This is a little bit tricky and you will need a paintbrush or pencil to push it through.
Using a big safety pin, thread both of your strips through the tops of your liner. Pop the liner in your basket, tie it up at the sides, and you’re good to go!
YAY!!
xoxox
Labels:
bicycle,
bicycle basket,
bike,
bike basket liner,
blue,
crafty lady,
diy,
dresses,
etsy,
sewing,
Vintage,
yellow
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Saturday, 12 November 2011
sweet lily
I recently made this little custom order dress. Brown is definitely not my colour - I don’t think I own a single brown item of clothing. By the time I finished this dress, however, I was having other ideas! I love the combination of the red and the brown. It has such a nice earthy, autumnal feel. I think I will begin the hunt for some similar fabric to make a dress of my own!
And the payment was even cuter than the actual dress! Blue wrens are my number one fave! So sweet.
Friday, 11 November 2011
if only...
I love being a vegan, and hope to be one forever. I love eating vegan and don’t really miss animal products at all. I often do, however, find myself gazing away at leather and wool goodies. I am currently wish wish wishing that these pretty shoes, this green satchel, some saltwater sandals and maybe these shoes too were all a little more animal-friendly, coz they certainly are awfully pretty!
Thursday, 20 October 2011
to market to market
Sunday, 11 September 2011
North Melbourne Market
Today we popped down to the North Melbourne Market, where they were having a ‘special designer event’ for Spring. There were so many beautiful things! It made me extra nervous and excited for my own stall, which I will be holding there next month! Time to get busy busy sewing like a beetle!
I have lots of new pretties which need to go up on the etsy shop! Little Siena is in Queensland at the moment, so as soon as she gets back we’ll be taking lots of photos and updating the store.
xxo
Monday, 29 August 2011
New Lovelies
Hooray, I have lots of pretty new vintage and recycled fabrics! I can't wait until the soaking/washing process is over, so I can get sewing! I love finding great pre-loved fabrics. Putting something old to use again - turning it into something special - is probably my favourite part about making dresses!
And in other news... I'm all booked in for my first market stall! I will be at the North Melbourne Market in October! It's not for a while, but I have lots of preparations to make! Exciting!
xox
And in other news... I'm all booked in for my first market stall! I will be at the North Melbourne Market in October! It's not for a while, but I have lots of preparations to make! Exciting!
xox
Labels:
crafty lady,
dresses,
etsy,
Fabric,
market,
North Melbourne Market,
sallysaid handmade,
sewing,
Vintage
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
SallySaid Handmade
When it comes to computers, I am fairly incompetent. lucky for me, one of my BFFs has excellent skills and she made me this lovely banner. yay thanks Alice!!
and also thanks to sweet Siggi who wrote about SallySaid on her way-cool blog Colour Me Red last week. Thanks Siggi!
and also thanks to sweet Siggi who wrote about SallySaid on her way-cool blog Colour Me Red last week. Thanks Siggi!
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Etsy Love
Monday, 8 August 2011
Coming Soon!
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Etsy Loves
I just love etsy! When I used to do a boring old admin job, I used to waste way too much time looking through all the pretty listings. These are a few of my favourites at the moment:
If only these boots were two sizes bigger!
I love stackable rings! And these ones are my favourite colours!
This handmade peter pan collar dress!
This vintage peter pan collar dress!
And this super lovely embroidered top from here, which I just bought! I can’t wait for it to arrive!
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Dresses!
Over the past few weeks I have been busy sew sew sewing. I am planning on opening my own little etsy shop sometime soon. I plan on using mainly recycled fabrics, with a focus on the environment and sustainability. There will be floral fabric, lace and peter pan collars a-plenty! Yay! Hopefully it will be up and running in the next few weeks!
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