Showing posts with label tutorial tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial tuesday. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Tutorial Tuesday: Mori Girl skirt for a Fairy

Ok... if you have a kiddo like I have a kiddo then you have a few outgrown party dresses that were worn once and then relegated to the back of the closet... we have more than a few, I must confess... my Mom *LOVES* to buy her granddaughter darling dresses and we just don't get around to wearing them all that often... but they are SOOOO CUTE! and made with such lovely fabrics and notions how could I just let them hang there?



Well, a woman I know who has a talent for inspiring me to do stuff *you know who you are* said... why don't you just make those into skirts? Fantastic IDEA! I can do that... right???  Sure... well, that was last Summer and we're now rapidly approaching skirt weather again so I finally got to it!  At first I thought it would be a breeze and then I thought I had bitten off more than I could chew, but ultimately I had a BLAST and can't wait to do this AGAIN, but for me! ;)

Here's how I got started... first... sign up for a Mori Girl workshop and get completely entranced by the Mori fashion craze that is ALL over Japan... Mori is Japanese for Forest... what's not to love? Fairy Fantasy meets fun and creative... pretty much has my name written all over it... oh wait, this was a project for Alexia... hmmmm

Where was I... ahhhh yes, old Christmas Party Frock
Make sure the area that you are going to use as the waist still fits your sunshiney daydream girl... in my case I'm pretty sure that Alexia has only grown taller in the last two and a half years so we're good in that way, but also make sure that the skirt will still be a length that she'll like...

check~
check~

snip away top, preserving notions and fabric for future use




My original plan was to use the button to fasten the skirt onto the child, but that didn't work... I still kept the button because it was cute, but this is something to consider... do you have a zipper to deal with? How does your child feel about elastic waistbands? I decided to avoid the zipper for my first project and did end up going with the elastic (thanks mom!) If you do that make sure you measure an extra inch of elastic to allow for overlap in stitching and so that it won't be too tight.

We also opted to save the sash for a bow.


Roll the top down and pin and fit it to your child... this is when we knew the button wasn't going to work and allowed us to add a sleeve for elastic (see, this is where I was like... uhhh... yeah... MOM! but I persevered!) I also knew that I liked the way it looked to have a higher waist and that I would use some of the lovely decorative stitches my machine offers to embellish that area.






This is what the backside of the waist looks like finished. I used a soft pink felt to encase the elastic and it gives the piece a finished look. Now... with all of the technical challenges met I got to play...









I ironed some Mori Girl inspired illustrations from my friend Natalie Neumann onto some unbleached muslin and stitched them onto the underskirt... patchwork style... this deer is on the back of the skirt and I stitched a button that I made with the excess fabric in place to hold the over skirt up a bit to reveal our little forest friend....

I continued embellishing with our other little cute critters AND Little Red Ridinghood...




 here's mister bunny all stitched on
 mister fox auditioning embellishments
and miss doe showing a little layered embellishing... keep going with it until you've run out of supplies or you're pretty sure the skirt will fall off if you add one more thing! :)











The whole thing came out darn cute... If I do say so myself

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Tutu Tutorial Tuesday!


Come play along... the fairies are dancing, spring is nearly here!



Go GET your CrAft ON!!!
xoxo
jul

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

To-two-tutorial TUESDAY!


With January behind us and our hearts and minds moving towards Spring I thought that it would be nice to start making some flowery things! Check these out...

Rolled Roses Tutorial page 1
Julee Herrmann HeArt Collective
Rolled Roses Tutorial Page 2
Julee Herrmann HeArt Collective
Fun and gorgeous... I can just imagine clustering a few on a top or a scarf or even along the hem of a skirt!

These are just too darling to not share... I can see these being little name tags for a Spring Tea... 


Now, go GET your CrAfT ON!!!
xoxo
jul


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tutorial Tuesday! Featuring Gary Reef

The first Tutorial Tuesday I shared with you how I have done altered dominoes... a fun and flexible little show and tell. People have used that tutorial to build etsy shops and spring boarded themselves into a new realm from one simple single sheet with a few steps. Fun, sweet and simple, but just wait until you see what we have in store this week...

Ok, so, this time I thought I'd stick with the artist for this week and show some crazy cool tutorials from artist Gary Reef. If you missed the interview with him and the chance to enter the drawing to win some of his ATC's click here and have a read.

If you already had a peek at Mr. Mixed Media, as I've tagged him, then you'll know that you need to see more! :)

Here are a few of his most popular techniques videos:

This video is SO COOL! Its a few years old, but still completely relevant to the mixed media world. He teaches us how to reuse artworks in a totally new way through transferring images to wood! And you can see that Gary's signature laid back style is in effect... Lines like "you can use a little sand paper if you want, but you don't have to..." just go to show that he's sharing how he works without imposing himself onto the viewer.

Check this out!



Oh and I found these on Gary's Loving Mixed Media site where he shares TONS of his favorite videos on how to grow in your work... If you haven't seen and read about his bubble technique on the LMM site then you're a few pages behind... catch up! Play!!! In this video he shows us all about his marbling technique... tres chic! :)



Last I want to share with you the very freshest of the Gary crop ;)

This just came up today and its more in the fashion of a Gary Reef Rant - my FAVE! This one is about the value of SHOCK!



Rockin' our way through the week - AUZZEE style!

Now...

Go
Get
Your 
CRAFT
ON
xoxo
jul