Thursday, July 22, 2010

Check Mate







Well, I was initially going to recreate the Julian Casablancas chess board leather jacket with this cool white denim motorcycle jacket my step mom found at this place called, Brooklyn Industries.

Unfortunately, my inner frugality came out when I thought that spending $94 on a piece of denim was too much.

I'm really glad that I didn't spend any money on this shirt because it was not that easy.

I used some fabric paint to paint the stencil on the shirt and good gracious, that stuff RUNS.

You can't see it from the pictures but there are a few spots where my lines are not perfect.

My step mom claims that this is due to the fact that whilst painting my shirt, I was distracted with CollegeHumor but I beg to differ.

Anyway, the Strokes' obsessing has officially commenced (once again).

I mean, they are just too amazing for words.

For the shirt:

This is only a little bit pointless for me to tell you how to paint a shirt but it makes me feel crafty, so I'll do it anyway!

I drew a stencil on the t-shirt (€4 pimkie) then I put the shirt over a metal cookie sheet with a paper bag taped onto it (so that the paint wouldn't stain my cooking materials, DUH) and then started to paint the stencils in with basic, black fabric paint.

I went over it a couple of times to make sure it went all the way through, but that was a mistake because then the paper bag I had underneath it stuck to the shirt and I had to peel off a bunch of paper once it was all done.

Anyway, now it's done and there's no going back.

I'm planning on buying some more fabric paint when I get back to Houston and getting another white t-shirt from Goodwill and making a new version of the shirt so that it won't be so, um, uh, eh... shitty?

I'll letcha know.

Out of Town

The lack of blog posts is due to the fact that I am out of town and without my trusty sewing machine.

The start of a new school year will hopefully bring more sewing.

Look up this amazing blog if you get the chance - she is an inspiration!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New Book




So today while I was attempting to piece together a fashionable outfit from Urban Outfitters (I know...tres clichè) I of course wandered off to the book section and found this nifty thing (on sale!) !!!

It's a how to guide pretty much on recycling old stuff and making clothing out of it.

For $10, I thought it was worth a look. Some of the stuff isn't my taste but I thought I'd try to make as many as possible and then blog them.

That's the update!

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Summer!

Today was the last day of sophomore year!

Now I can dedicate my time to blogging!

Good news: I'm going to stay with my dad in New York this summer for about a month, then after that I'm going to Italy so there will be plenty of clothing creation projects and such that I can write about.

Here's what I'm hoping to make.

Topshop jacket - $200
worn by: Olivia Palermo

Kinda tacky but I think it could be cool...

Moschino coat in Kill Bill.
Not sure if I would just stick onto a jacket, but MY GOD what a beautiful coat.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Sheena May Be A Punk Rocker . . . But So Am I






My recently discovered obsession with the Strokes has led me to admire Julian Casablancas. Not only him, but his jackets. Some of those jackets are the most beautiful things I have ever seen. I've searched for them loads, but came to realize that they're probably custom.

Anyway, there they are.

I'm looking for a white leather motorcyle jacket, hopefully used and messed up, and then I want to recreate that white chess board jacket.


Just like that one ^

I was actually shopping around Soho with my step mom and was in the midst of my chessboard leather jacket obsession and we stumbled into a closing Juno Shoes store.

This place was the SHIT. Dozens of boxes with 'Final Sale' stickers were covering the tiled floor. In the back there were some rickety clothing racks with oddball jackets, dresses, scarves, belts, shirts; what have you: all on 50% discount (75% if you looked stubborn)

It was there that I spotted my dream jacket. It was originally $650; I guess I looked super pitiful because the sales' girl said I could buy it for $200. She went even lower: $150.

Still, it was too much for me. Yes, I just wasted your time with this rant because I didn't even buy the jacket. The point is, if any of you know of any motorcycle jackets, comment or email meee !! I'm determined to make this happen !!

I would love to buy this one:




But I'm not a big fan of the back of it.


If you like it, buy it, because it seems pretty cool.

Here's another one:


Anyway, check out Etsy; it's got great stuff.

Meow?


Apparently, kitten heels are making a comeback? While I'm not a big fan, Marc Jacobs is my obsession and I love this color combination.

However, the socks + loafer-ish style shoes reminded me of these shoes:

Joan & David - eBay
Manolo Blahnik - eBay as well.
Thought I'd throw in some shots with a bit of pizazz.

I think the shoes are adorbs, but you have no idea how uncomfortable they are.

Part of the reason could be that my feet have grown from a semi-normal size 8 to a slightly abnormal 8.5 overnight.

If there is a God, please - stop my feet from growing.
I live in Houston, thus, no oceans, therefore: NO REASON FOR FLIPPERS.

Daz @ll 4 NoW !!!

BRB - gotta go watch Doubt!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Flower Vest


Not such great pictures, but it's an ankle-length, full skirt on the bottom half.
I've always wanted an open-back dress, but this didn't work out.
I started by ripping the two pieces of the dress apart.
Once they were ripped apart, I pinned the fringed seams and then went to sew them down.
I have a lot of extra fabric now which I'm going to use for a skirt.
The main change that I made was that the front of the vest was the back of the dress.

Anyway...suggestions, comments, etc?

Here We Go (Again)


Here is my crafts' blog.

I'm trying to learn how to sew and make my own clothes.

Probably one post a week (because I'll have to make the clothes) but I'm going to try my best.

Here goes!