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DIY T-Back Bralet – lined and padded. Here is another variation of the previous lined and padded bralet I posted a couple of months back. I got into a massive sewing streak in the last few months just making bralets and testing out patterns and sizing. Previously, I posted these simple . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Divide, set up the heel and top of the foot: Divide stitches evenly onto 2 needles. 10 st and 10 st. Just slip the stitches onto your desired needle/holder. The first 10 st will be the top of the foot. The last 10 st will be the heel. Knit The first 10 st in colour B (continuing from the body).PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Start Straps. CH1, SC1 into previous SS st., SC each stitch until chain space. *SC1 into chain space, CH27 (add any many or as little as you like depending on how long you want your planter to be), turn back, skip next st., CH 25, SC1 into chain space again, SC each stitch along the sides of the points until next chain space* – repeat 4times.
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Unfold both pieces and place one on top of the other with right sides of the fabric facing each other pin the crotch region and sew together then hem the curved edges. 11. Turn shorts right side out, mark overlap edge. 12. Fold and pin in place, then baste folds in place. After you have created your short shape, add the waistband.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Pin the circles onto the corresponding rectangular pieces (right sides facing each other) and sew in place. Turn the interior fabric right side out and place it onto the exterior fabric (wrong sides together). Pin the interior and exterior together at the top. Fold the exterior over and fold the raw seams under. Pin the fold in place and then sew.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Herringbone Slouch Knit Beanie – Free Pattern. Since moving from the lovely constant-weather-changing city of Melbourne, I haven’t had a need to wear a beanie. But seeing as my yarn collection is still massive and my intense urge to knit is far too great for me to see the ‘I’m in tropics’ logic, I proceeded to make myself yetPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Quick Hood Tutorial: The hood was created by simply folding a rectangle in half and sewing one edge perpendicular to the fold. I then created a lining in the exact same way and then hemmed the edges of the two togeth. I did the same thing in my last post with the Kimono Jacket. Once this was done, I then attached the hood usingpress stud buttons.
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Radius = 2 x 26 / π = 16.56 inches. e. In every example given above, the greyed out part is the unwanted part of the circle and is shown only to demonstrate the segments of the circle. In terms of buying the right amount of fabric, make sure the meausrements according to the white areas of the diagram match how much fabric you’re going tobuy.
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Place the front and back piece right sides facing each other and sew the side seams. 2. Seam the top edge. Start from one strap to the other. 3. Seam the neck line. Again starting from one strap to the other. 4. Attach the straps in a cross shape to the back piece and finish off the bottom seam.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
I love the colour of this fabric! When I saw it I knew I was going to making something simple and flowy. This is a simple half circle skirt with a sash attached to the waist to allow for tightening.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY T-Back Bralet – lined and padded. Here is another variation of the previous lined and padded bralet I posted a couple of months back. I got into a massive sewing streak in the last few months just making bralets and testing out patterns and sizing. Previously, I posted these simple . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Divide, set up the heel and top of the foot: Divide stitches evenly onto 2 needles. 10 st and 10 st. Just slip the stitches onto your desired needle/holder. The first 10 st will be the top of the foot. The last 10 st will be the heel. Knit The first 10 st in colour B (continuing from the body).PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Start Straps. CH1, SC1 into previous SS st., SC each stitch until chain space. *SC1 into chain space, CH27 (add any many or as little as you like depending on how long you want your planter to be), turn back, skip next st., CH 25, SC1 into chain space again, SC each stitch along the sides of the points until next chain space* – repeat 4times.
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Unfold both pieces and place one on top of the other with right sides of the fabric facing each other pin the crotch region and sew together then hem the curved edges. 11. Turn shorts right side out, mark overlap edge. 12. Fold and pin in place, then baste folds in place. After you have created your short shape, add the waistband.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Pin the circles onto the corresponding rectangular pieces (right sides facing each other) and sew in place. Turn the interior fabric right side out and place it onto the exterior fabric (wrong sides together). Pin the interior and exterior together at the top. Fold the exterior over and fold the raw seams under. Pin the fold in place and then sew.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Herringbone Slouch Knit Beanie – Free Pattern. Since moving from the lovely constant-weather-changing city of Melbourne, I haven’t had a need to wear a beanie. But seeing as my yarn collection is still massive and my intense urge to knit is far too great for me to see the ‘I’m in tropics’ logic, I proceeded to make myself yetPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Quick Hood Tutorial: The hood was created by simply folding a rectangle in half and sewing one edge perpendicular to the fold. I then created a lining in the exact same way and then hemmed the edges of the two togeth. I did the same thing in my last post with the Kimono Jacket. Once this was done, I then attached the hood usingpress stud buttons.
PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Radius = 2 x 26 / π = 16.56 inches. e. In every example given above, the greyed out part is the unwanted part of the circle and is shown only to demonstrate the segments of the circle. In terms of buying the right amount of fabric, make sure the meausrements according to the white areas of the diagram match how much fabric you’re going tobuy.
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Place the front and back piece right sides facing each other and sew the side seams. 2. Seam the top edge. Start from one strap to the other. 3. Seam the neck line. Again starting from one strap to the other. 4. Attach the straps in a cross shape to the back piece and finish off the bottom seam.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
I love the colour of this fabric! When I saw it I knew I was going to making something simple and flowy. This is a simple half circle skirt with a sash attached to the waist to allow for tightening.DIY SUPPLIES
Spotlight – fabric and general crafts. Found in most locations around Australia. A great place to get most supplies from. Everything from fabric, thread and trims to knitting needles and yarn to kids crafts and household items. The Fabric Store – fabric and a few sewing items. Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Recipe: Pandan Cupcakes. These pandan cupcakes call for a really simple recipe and requires just one extra thing to be added to any old cupcake or muffin recipe, pandan extract. I have been massively craving the flavours from home ever since moving to Norway and have been trying to . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Fabric Pots. I saw some lovely fabric pots on Instagram the other day and was instantly inspired to make some of my own! Materials: Exterior fabric (I used faux leather and a tribal print cotton) Interior fabric (I used rain-resistant fabric, but anything plasticlike,
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Cut out your pattern. 2. Sew the inner leg seams, right sides facing each other. 3. Turn one leg right side out and place it into the other leg, right sides facing each other. Sew the crotch and butt seam together. 4. Attach the waist and legg cuffs. Of course before you start step 4 you will have to make the waist and cuffs.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY basic Socks (bulky) – FREE sock PATTERN. I finally finished a pair of socks and created a sock pattern! Almost 4 pairs of socks in fact (insert smug face). I’ve always wanted to make socks, but found it too daunting. Perhaps it was because I didn’t find thePRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Cut out your pieces. 2. Sew the inner leg seam of both sides. 3. Turn one side right side out and slip it into the other leg, pin the crotch together and sew the seam. 4. Fold the top over twice the width of your chosen elastic. Sew in place and leave a gap. 5.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Turn piece right side out and insert padding. Hand sew padding in place to the lining fabric. This step is optional. But it is recommended as the padding tends to move around after washing. Fold the bottom of the top one inwards (main fabric and lining together) and hem using the zigzag stitch.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Place the front and back piece right sides facing each other and sew the side seams. 2. Seam the top edge. Start from one strap to the other. 3. Seam the neck line. Again starting from one strap to the other. 4. Attach the straps in a cross shape to the back piece and finish off the bottom seam.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Tutorial: This tutorial has two parts, the first is the general construction of the top and the second tells you how to make the straps that goes with it. 1. Start off with a piece of fabric 1m x 1m in size. 2. With the right side facing up, fold along the diagonal with right sides facing each other. 3. Measure 50 cm from the pointtowards the
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Tutorial: Now repeat that as many time as you like. Place the flowers on all the lights or just a few to add some colour, either way, it looks pretty cute. I tested them out on the staircase and I think they look pretty damn awesome. I bought 11 metres of fairy lights, so the possibilities of decoration are endless! Gotta love them tulleflowers.
PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY T-Back Bralet – lined and padded. Here is another variation of the previous lined and padded bralet I posted a couple of months back. I got into a massive sewing streak in the last few months just making bralets and testing out patterns and sizing. Previously, I posted these simple . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Recipe: Pandan Cupcakes. These pandan cupcakes call for a really simple recipe and requires just one extra thing to be added to any old cupcake or muffin recipe, pandan extract. I have been massively craving the flavours from home ever since moving to Norway and have been trying to . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Divide, set up the heel and top of the foot: Divide stitches evenly onto 2 needles. 10 st and 10 st. Just slip the stitches onto your desired needle/holder. The first 10 st will be the top of the foot. The last 10 st will be the heel. Knit The first 10 st in colour B (continuing from the body).PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Unfold both pieces and place one on top of the other with right sides of the fabric facing each other pin the crotch region and sew together then hem the curved edges. 11. Turn shorts right side out, mark overlap edge. 12. Fold and pin in place, then baste folds in place. After you have created your short shape, add the waistband.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Pin the circles onto the corresponding rectangular pieces (right sides facing each other) and sew in place. Turn the interior fabric right side out and place it onto the exterior fabric (wrong sides together). Pin the interior and exterior together at the top. Fold the exterior over and fold the raw seams under. Pin the fold in place and then sew.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Herringbone Slouch Knit Beanie – Free Pattern. Since moving from the lovely constant-weather-changing city of Melbourne, I haven’t had a need to wear a beanie. But seeing as my yarn collection is still massive and my intense urge to knit is far too great for me to see the ‘I’m in tropics’ logic, I proceeded to make myself yetPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Quick Hood Tutorial: The hood was created by simply folding a rectangle in half and sewing one edge perpendicular to the fold. I then created a lining in the exact same way and then hemmed the edges of the two togeth. I did the same thing in my last post with the Kimono Jacket. Once this was done, I then attached the hood usingpress stud buttons.
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Radius = 2 x 26 / π = 16.56 inches. e. In every example given above, the greyed out part is the unwanted part of the circle and is shown only to demonstrate the segments of the circle. In terms of buying the right amount of fabric, make sure the meausrements according to the white areas of the diagram match how much fabric you’re going tobuy.
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Place the front and back piece right sides facing each other and sew the side seams. 2. Seam the top edge. Start from one strap to the other. 3. Seam the neck line. Again starting from one strap to the other. 4. Attach the straps in a cross shape to the back piece and finish off the bottom seam.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
I love the colour of this fabric! When I saw it I knew I was going to making something simple and flowy. This is a simple half circle skirt with a sash attached to the waist to allow for tightening.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY T-Back Bralet – lined and padded. Here is another variation of the previous lined and padded bralet I posted a couple of months back. I got into a massive sewing streak in the last few months just making bralets and testing out patterns and sizing. Previously, I posted these simple . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Recipe: Pandan Cupcakes. These pandan cupcakes call for a really simple recipe and requires just one extra thing to be added to any old cupcake or muffin recipe, pandan extract. I have been massively craving the flavours from home ever since moving to Norway and have been trying to . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Divide, set up the heel and top of the foot: Divide stitches evenly onto 2 needles. 10 st and 10 st. Just slip the stitches onto your desired needle/holder. The first 10 st will be the top of the foot. The last 10 st will be the heel. Knit The first 10 st in colour B (continuing from the body).PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Unfold both pieces and place one on top of the other with right sides of the fabric facing each other pin the crotch region and sew together then hem the curved edges. 11. Turn shorts right side out, mark overlap edge. 12. Fold and pin in place, then baste folds in place. After you have created your short shape, add the waistband.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Pin the circles onto the corresponding rectangular pieces (right sides facing each other) and sew in place. Turn the interior fabric right side out and place it onto the exterior fabric (wrong sides together). Pin the interior and exterior together at the top. Fold the exterior over and fold the raw seams under. Pin the fold in place and then sew.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Herringbone Slouch Knit Beanie – Free Pattern. Since moving from the lovely constant-weather-changing city of Melbourne, I haven’t had a need to wear a beanie. But seeing as my yarn collection is still massive and my intense urge to knit is far too great for me to see the ‘I’m in tropics’ logic, I proceeded to make myself yetPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Quick Hood Tutorial: The hood was created by simply folding a rectangle in half and sewing one edge perpendicular to the fold. I then created a lining in the exact same way and then hemmed the edges of the two togeth. I did the same thing in my last post with the Kimono Jacket. Once this was done, I then attached the hood usingpress stud buttons.
PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Radius = 2 x 26 / π = 16.56 inches. e. In every example given above, the greyed out part is the unwanted part of the circle and is shown only to demonstrate the segments of the circle. In terms of buying the right amount of fabric, make sure the meausrements according to the white areas of the diagram match how much fabric you’re going tobuy.
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Place the front and back piece right sides facing each other and sew the side seams. 2. Seam the top edge. Start from one strap to the other. 3. Seam the neck line. Again starting from one strap to the other. 4. Attach the straps in a cross shape to the back piece and finish off the bottom seam.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
I love the colour of this fabric! When I saw it I knew I was going to making something simple and flowy. This is a simple half circle skirt with a sash attached to the waist to allow for tightening.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Recipe: Pandan Cupcakes. These pandan cupcakes call for a really simple recipe and requires just one extra thing to be added to any old cupcake or muffin recipe, pandan extract. I have been massively craving the flavours from home ever since moving to Norway and have been trying to . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Fabric Pots. I saw some lovely fabric pots on Instagram the other day and was instantly inspired to make some of my own! Materials: Exterior fabric (I used faux leather and a tribal print cotton) Interior fabric (I used rain-resistant fabric, but anything plasticlike,
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DIY Fabric Pots. I saw some lovely fabric pots on Instagram the other day and was instantly inspired to make some of my own! Materials: Exterior fabric (I used faux leather and a tribal print cotton) Interior fabric (I used rain-resistant fabric, but anything plasticlike,
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DIY basic Socks (bulky) – FREE sock PATTERN. I finally finished a pair of socks and created a sock pattern! Almost 4 pairs of socks in fact (insert smug face). I’ve always wanted to make socks, but found it too daunting. Perhaps it was because I didn’t find thePRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Cut out your pattern. 2. Sew the inner leg seams, right sides facing each other. 3. Turn one leg right side out and place it into the other leg, right sides facing each other. Sew the crotch and butt seam together. 4. Attach the waist and legg cuffs. Of course before you start step 4 you will have to make the waist and cuffs.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Cut out your pieces. 2. Sew the inner leg seam of both sides. 3. Turn one side right side out and slip it into the other leg, pin the crotch together and sew the seam. 4. Fold the top over twice the width of your chosen elastic. Sew in place and leave a gap. 5.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Using at least 4 piece of crepe paper, fold them as one piece into an accordion shape. 2. Use a rubber band to keep the paper in place. 3. Trim edges into shape. various shapes will give you different effects to try them out! 4. Repeat on the other side. 5. Attach a string tothe rubber band.
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Turn piece right side out and insert padding. Hand sew padding in place to the lining fabric. This step is optional. But it is recommended as the padding tends to move around after washing. Fold the bottom of the top one inwards (main fabric and lining together) and hem using the zigzag stitch.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Tutorial: This tutorial has two parts, the first is the general construction of the top and the second tells you how to make the straps that goes with it. 1. Start off with a piece of fabric 1m x 1m in size. 2. With the right side facing up, fold along the diagonal with right sides facing each other. 3. Measure 50 cm from the pointtowards the
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Tutorial: Now repeat that as many time as you like. Place the flowers on all the lights or just a few to add some colour, either way, it looks pretty cute. I tested them out on the staircase and I think they look pretty damn awesome. I bought 11 metres of fairy lights, so the possibilities of decoration are endless! Gotta love them tulleflowers.
PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY T-Back Bralet – lined and padded. Here is another variation of the previous lined and padded bralet I posted a couple of months back. I got into a massive sewing streak in the last few months just making bralets and testing out patterns and sizing. Previously, I posted these simple . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Fabric Pots. I saw some lovely fabric pots on Instagram the other day and was instantly inspired to make some of my own! Materials: Exterior fabric (I used faux leather and a tribal print cotton) Interior fabric (I used rain-resistant fabric, but anything plasticlike,
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Spotlight – fabric and general crafts. Found in most locations around Australia. A great place to get most supplies from. Everything from fabric, thread and trims to knitting needles and yarn to kids crafts and household items. The Fabric Store – fabric and a few sewing items. Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Divide, set up the heel and top of the foot: Divide stitches evenly onto 2 needles. 10 st and 10 st. Just slip the stitches onto your desired needle/holder. The first 10 st will be the top of the foot. The last 10 st will be the heel. Knit The first 10 st in colour B (continuing from the body).PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Pin the circles onto the corresponding rectangular pieces (right sides facing each other) and sew in place. Turn the interior fabric right side out and place it onto the exterior fabric (wrong sides together). Pin the interior and exterior together at the top. Fold the exterior over and fold the raw seams under. Pin the fold in place and then sew.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Unfold both pieces and place one on top of the other with right sides of the fabric facing each other pin the crotch region and sew together then hem the curved edges. 11. Turn shorts right side out, mark overlap edge. 12. Fold and pin in place, then baste folds in place. After you have created your short shape, add the waistband.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Herringbone Slouch Knit Beanie – Free Pattern. Since moving from the lovely constant-weather-changing city of Melbourne, I haven’t had a need to wear a beanie. But seeing as my yarn collection is still massive and my intense urge to knit is far too great for me to see the ‘I’m in tropics’ logic, I proceeded to make myself yetPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Quick Hood Tutorial: The hood was created by simply folding a rectangle in half and sewing one edge perpendicular to the fold. I then created a lining in the exact same way and then hemmed the edges of the two togeth. I did the same thing in my last post with the Kimono Jacket. Once this was done, I then attached the hood usingpress stud buttons.
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Radius = 2 x 26 / π = 16.56 inches. e. In every example given above, the greyed out part is the unwanted part of the circle and is shown only to demonstrate the segments of the circle. In terms of buying the right amount of fabric, make sure the meausrements according to the white areas of the diagram match how much fabric you’re going tobuy.
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I love the colour of this fabric! When I saw it I knew I was going to making something simple and flowy. This is a simple half circle skirt with a sash attached to the waist to allow for tightening.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY T-Back Bralet – lined and padded. Here is another variation of the previous lined and padded bralet I posted a couple of months back. I got into a massive sewing streak in the last few months just making bralets and testing out patterns and sizing. Previously, I posted these simple . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Fabric Pots. I saw some lovely fabric pots on Instagram the other day and was instantly inspired to make some of my own! Materials: Exterior fabric (I used faux leather and a tribal print cotton) Interior fabric (I used rain-resistant fabric, but anything plasticlike,
DIY SUPPLIES
Spotlight – fabric and general crafts. Found in most locations around Australia. A great place to get most supplies from. Everything from fabric, thread and trims to knitting needles and yarn to kids crafts and household items. The Fabric Store – fabric and a few sewing items. Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Divide, set up the heel and top of the foot: Divide stitches evenly onto 2 needles. 10 st and 10 st. Just slip the stitches onto your desired needle/holder. The first 10 st will be the top of the foot. The last 10 st will be the heel. Knit The first 10 st in colour B (continuing from the body).PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Pin the circles onto the corresponding rectangular pieces (right sides facing each other) and sew in place. Turn the interior fabric right side out and place it onto the exterior fabric (wrong sides together). Pin the interior and exterior together at the top. Fold the exterior over and fold the raw seams under. Pin the fold in place and then sew.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Unfold both pieces and place one on top of the other with right sides of the fabric facing each other pin the crotch region and sew together then hem the curved edges. 11. Turn shorts right side out, mark overlap edge. 12. Fold and pin in place, then baste folds in place. After you have created your short shape, add the waistband.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Herringbone Slouch Knit Beanie – Free Pattern. Since moving from the lovely constant-weather-changing city of Melbourne, I haven’t had a need to wear a beanie. But seeing as my yarn collection is still massive and my intense urge to knit is far too great for me to see the ‘I’m in tropics’ logic, I proceeded to make myself yetPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Quick Hood Tutorial: The hood was created by simply folding a rectangle in half and sewing one edge perpendicular to the fold. I then created a lining in the exact same way and then hemmed the edges of the two togeth. I did the same thing in my last post with the Kimono Jacket. Once this was done, I then attached the hood usingpress stud buttons.
PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Radius = 2 x 26 / π = 16.56 inches. e. In every example given above, the greyed out part is the unwanted part of the circle and is shown only to demonstrate the segments of the circle. In terms of buying the right amount of fabric, make sure the meausrements according to the white areas of the diagram match how much fabric you’re going tobuy.
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I love the colour of this fabric! When I saw it I knew I was going to making something simple and flowy. This is a simple half circle skirt with a sash attached to the waist to allow for tightening.DIY SUPPLIES
Spotlight – fabric and general crafts. Found in most locations around Australia. A great place to get most supplies from. Everything from fabric, thread and trims to knitting needles and yarn to kids crafts and household items. The Fabric Store – fabric and a few sewing items. Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY Fabric Pots. I saw some lovely fabric pots on Instagram the other day and was instantly inspired to make some of my own! Materials: Exterior fabric (I used faux leather and a tribal print cotton) Interior fabric (I used rain-resistant fabric, but anything plasticlike,
PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Recipe: Pandan Cupcakes. These pandan cupcakes call for a really simple recipe and requires just one extra thing to be added to any old cupcake or muffin recipe, pandan extract. I have been massively craving the flavours from home ever since moving to Norway and have been trying to . Continue reading.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
DIY basic Socks (bulky) – FREE sock PATTERN. I finally finished a pair of socks and created a sock pattern! Almost 4 pairs of socks in fact (insert smug face). I’ve always wanted to make socks, but found it too daunting. Perhaps it was because I didn’t find thePRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
I’ve been eating Thai food since I was a little girl and have always loved the intensity of taste. Pineapple fried rice is one of those foods that you can give to a child andPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
4. Cut off the button bits on the bottom bit you just cut off and even out the entire piece of fabric. 5. Cut it into 2 strips. Each piece should be able to enclose your elastic band with some allowance. 6. Measure out your strips to fit around the top of your shirt, iron it in half, sew the ends together. 7. Attach the strip to the top of yourPRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Turn piece right side out and insert padding. Hand sew padding in place to the lining fabric. This step is optional. But it is recommended as the padding tends to move around after washing. Fold the bottom of the top one inwards (main fabric and lining together) and hem using the zigzag stitch.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Place the front and back piece right sides facing each other and sew the side seams. 2. Seam the top edge. Start from one strap to the other. 3. Seam the neck line. Again starting from one strap to the other. 4. Attach the straps in a cross shape to the back piece and finish off the bottom seam.PRETTY QUIRKY PANTS
Using at least 4 piece of crepe paper, fold them as one piece into an accordion shape. 2. Use a rubber band to keep the paper in place. 3. Trim edges into shape. various shapes will give you different effects to try them out! 4. Repeat on the other side. 5. Attach a string tothe rubber band.
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Tutorial: Now repeat that as many time as you like. Place the flowers on all the lights or just a few to add some colour, either way, it looks pretty cute. I tested them out on the staircase and I think they look pretty damn awesome. I bought 11 metres of fairy lights, so the possibilities of decoration are endless! Gotta love them tulleflowers.
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DIY CROCHET HANGING POT COVER Free written pattern and video for making your own crochet hanging pot! All you need to know is how to make a magic circle and 2 stitches! … Continue readingDIY CROCHET HANGING POT COVER Posted on March 19, 2021March 24, 2021by Pretty Quirky Pants DIY BASIC SOCKS (BULKY) – FREE SOCK PATTERN I finally finished a pair of socks and created a sock pattern! Almost 4 pairs of socks in fact (insert smug face). I’ve always wanted to make socks, but found it too daunting. Perhaps it was because I didn’t find the right pattern, or perhaps … Continue readingDIY basic Socks (bulky) – FREE sock PATTERN Posted on January 29, 2021January 29, 2021by Pretty Quirky Pants1 Comment
DIY BIAS TAPE – FROM A SQUARE I have always wanted to make my own DIY bias tape, but the last time I tried, I completely failed and have avoided it like the plague until a recent project which required trim. The only difference between now and then, is that I now have … Continue readingDIY Bias Tape –from a square
Posted on January 20, 2017January 13, 2021by Pretty Quirky Pants DIY FELT CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS With Christmas creeping around the corner I figured I should try and pretty up the apartment with some lights and Christmas decorations once again. I can also never put off the opportunity to DIY something so I figured this year I would do something in … Continue readingDIY Felt Christmas Decorations Posted on December 8, 2016January 13, 2021by Pretty Quirky PantsDIY MASQUERADE MASK
One of my pole sisters had a masquerade themed party last weekend and so I figured I would DIY the masquerade mask! (unfortunately I was silly enough to leave it behind and went maskless to the party *facepalm* – but it shouldn’t go to waste!) … Continue readingDIY Masquerade Mask Posted on December 7, 2016January 13, 2021by Pretty Quirky PantsDIY PILLOW CASE
I found some super adorbs fabrics in Spotlight when I was back in KL on vacay. When I spotted these lovely prints, I promptly made a bee line towards them . As I stared adoringly at the kitties and trees, I knew I had to make SOMETHING using them! … Continue readingDIY Pillow Case Posted on August 28, 2016January 13, 2021by Pretty Quirky Pants DIY T-BACK BRALET – LINED AND PADDED Here is another variation of the previous lined and padded bralet I posted a couple of months back. I got into a massive sewing streak in the last few months just making bralets and testing out patterns and sizing. Previously, I posted these simple … Continue readingDIY T-Back Bralet – lined and padded Posted on July 27, 2016January 13, 2021by Pretty Quirky Pants1 Comment
DIY BEAD TASSLE BRACELET It’s been a little while since I’ve made any jewelry. I think this is the first jewelry post of the year! Better late than never right? I guess I haven’t felt that inspired recently. If I feel like I need more inspiration I look through … Continue readingDIY Bead TassleBracelet
Posted on June 12, 2016June 28, 2020by Pretty Quirky Pants DIY CROSS-BACK HIGH NECK BRALET – LINED AND PADDED It has been a LONG while since I’ve posted anything! Sorry guys, it’s been weirdly busy. I have been DIYing many sports bra tops recently due to my love for pole dance and inability to find exactly what I want from online stores. Previously, I … Continue readingDIY Cross-Back High Neck Bralet – lined and padded Posted on May 4, 2016June 28, 2020by Pretty Quirky Pants4 Comments
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