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anthro DIY-sailor and sweetheart cardi

August 17, 2010~ DIY DREAM HOUSE

I was featured here last week on examiner.com for my anthropologie marjorelle necklace thanks to Samantha! Thank you for the article!
my inspiration this week:


sailor and sweetheart cardi from anthropologie. original price: $98. from my closet:
a striped shirt
and a long sleeve floral dress

I cut the neckline of the shirt and the sleeves of the dress to use for the tie.
and the result:


this dress looked a little grandma-ish due to the long sleeves but with the cap sleeves now it looks more young and fresh.

I saved over $100! πŸ˜‰

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Anthropologie Climbing Cowlneck

July 1, 2010~ SEWING

I apologize for the lack of posts. The charger to my laptop is broken so the only access I get is through my phone or at my parents’ house. Not to mention I went to Vegas for the weekend with my girlfriends with NO kids WOO HOO!

Not using the internet has been pretty nice though I gotta admit, and I realized I’ve been using the computer way too much and that I should focus on what’s more important like relationships with my family. So I don’t think I’ll be blogging everyday, maybe every other day or so.

But guess what!? I did work on a DIY project to not disappoint you readers out there. πŸ™‚

I bought this shirt for $5 at Old Navy in XL. I’m in love with light blue these days so I knew I had to buy it in hopes of making it into something cute.

My inspiration came from this Climbing Cowlneck top from Anthropologie. after a few hours and a few days later:

Regular price: $48
I saved over $45!

*I had so many requests for a tutorial for this one that I couldn’t resist. πŸ˜‰ The only problem is the shirt is already made so there are n0 step by step pictures. But I can take detailed pictures of the after and explain the how-to’s as best as I could, does that sound good? good, here it is!

I altered the XL shirt into a XS first. I did that by putting a xs shirt on top of the shirt and then roughly measuring how much to cut. Then I cut up the sleeves into a cap sleeve, and cut up the sides. I sewed up the sides and left the sleeves alone. I also cut up the neckline hem so it’s just a open hem. One important thing to note is that the front of this shirt will end up to be the back of the shirt and the back will be the front of the shirt. This was necessary since the neckline has to be pretty high enough to be able to create the draping for the cowlneck effect.

after the shirt is altered, I worked on the sleeves. you pinch about 1/6″ inch of the fabric and sew it straight line horizontally, from the start of the neckline to the end of the sleeves. reverse a few times to make sure the stitches are in place. (sorry i don’t know the term for it, I’m not an expert seamstress!) I did 17 lines in the front and 16 lines in the back. (the only reason why I did so many in the back was because since it was a XL, the neckline was very low. You don’t have to do the back at all if the fit is just fine.) the spacings between the lines are roughly 1/2″ apart.
this is how the back should look. now repeat on the other sleeve.

for the sleeves to be not so futuristic looking and stick out straight on the shoulders, I gathered the end of the sleeves by sewing on stitch length 5 and pulling it together to give it a “curved, round” look.

then right on the back part of the shirt, I did the same as I did on the sleeves but only 8 lines VERTICALLY. I only did this because the XL shirt was too wide for me.
the back of the seam

the view of the back of the shirt. (remember this is actually the front of the shirt when no alterations were done.)
then on the right side of the shirt, I did the same technique I did to the sleeves except it gradually gets longer per line, the longest line being the middle of the shirt. One line after the other is about 1/3″ shorter or longer.

and you’re done! I hope I made sense! πŸ™‚
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J.Crew-flutter fold shell Top

June 14, 2010~ Etc.

This week I used an inspiration from this Flutter Fold Shell from J.Crew.

But it turned out to be a little different than I had originally planned and it was a very spontaneous, g0-with-the flow project. So this is the result:
I actually had another top from Anthropologie in mind but I realized after I cut it into thick strips that I wouldn’t have enough fabric. So I went through my inspiration file and picked the tank above. I had to cut the strips into skinnier pieces and went from there. I bought two shirts and used the fabric from one shirt for the strips and the flowers and added it on to the other shirt.

the flowers were not planned, I actually made the flowers for a headband but I was playing around with it and it looked really cute on the shirt. Now I can’t imagine the shirt without the flowers!

The shirt was very design-as-I-go, but I’m very happy with how it turned out. WHEW, a huge sigh of relief~!!! πŸ™‚


And I made the flowers unattachable so it could be used as a headband.

This project cost me $7 and the tank from J.Crew is $78. So I saved over $70! Ahh it feels SO good. ;D

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New found respect for Tutorials

June 1, 2010~ SEWING

This past weekend I worked on a project for the magazine I’ll be featured in. It required me to do a step by step photo and instructions and it took me forever! I have so much respect for craft blogs out there that provide step by step tutorials, you ladies are so patient and giving of your time! I’m not able to post it here however until the magazine is published(which makes perfect sense) so as soon as it’s out, I’ll let you know! But in the meantime, have you seen these projects I’ve done awhile ago? It was before I knew link parties existed. It’s inspirations from J.Crew and Anthropologie, I think you’ll like it. πŸ™‚

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Anthropologie DIY-Bamboo Garden Dress

May 25, 2010~ SEWING

My inspiration this week was a dress from….you guessed it, Anthropologie. Right when I saw this dress online I thought, hmm I have a yellow dress in my closet…

This dress is about 6 yrs. old from GAP. It’s a little big now and I think I’ve worn it once in the past 4 yrs.

This top is also from GAP about 6 yrs. ago. It’s the same color as the dress above so I cut up this shirt to use for the extra fabric.

My after……….

(do you like how my daughter made it in the picture? She’s just sitting on her litttle lawn chair, just chillin’. πŸ™‚

I cut up the shirt into a long strip about 5″ wide and I also cut up the bottom of the dress because it hit me way below the knee which is a fashion no no for us shorties. And I used those extra fabrics for the waist-tie for the dress.

And instead of doing a gather like the one in Anthro, I twisted the fabric instead.

I didn’t take in the sides of the dress since the waist-tie did the work of making it smaller. It was a side-zipper anyhow so it would’ve been too much work to alter the sides.

This dress from Anthro is $218. And since my dress and the top was from my closet- it was free! πŸ™‚ I saved over $220!
And thanks to all those that are voting for me as Oprah’s next T.V Star! Please keep voting for me until July 3rd!
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Hello! My name is Sarah and I am so happy to have you here! Here you'll find DIY sewing, DIY home building & decor, honest and vulnerable posts of motherhood and snippets of my family. We are building our dream house and will update you regularly on our whole process from start to finish and I am also starting a mother-daughter sewing series. So I hope you stay awhile!

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