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Monday, 27 December 2010

Shinny leggings tutorial for the Happy New Year!!!

shinny leggings

shinny leggings Hello friends!!!
We are in Italy, enjoying our family and Vacation time.

First and above all, I wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

And than as promised, here is the leggings tutorial, step by step.
You can click on the thumbnails, to get the bigger preview. The pictures here are showing the leggings created in size 3/4 years.
As always, feel free to e-mail me with any suggestions and questions;)

Notes: if you don't have the serger, it is always better to use the zig zag stitch or stretch stitch, avoiding to get the broken stitches when the fabric is stretched.

Before cutting the fabric, remember to check the way fabric stretches, as the maximum stretch should be always used widthwise(horizontally) as will be going and will be stretched across the body. There are jersey and knit fabrics that are two ways stretched(like the one I used), but mostly they are just one way stretched and in those cases you should be careful with cutting directions.

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You will need:

1 yard of jersey knit fabric(a bit less or more depending on the size...I made both pairs: sizes-3/4 and 9/10 with one yard only, as it was double way stretch jersey and the type of jersey I used is liquid lycra fabric, that can be purchased here, @ funkaliciousfabrics)
scissors or rotary cutter
sewing machine(serger is optional, but preferred)
stretch needle 70/10
thread and pins

It is very important to determine the measurements for the leggings:
1. for the waistband and
2. for the length

You can get those measurements from your child, using the tape measure and measuring all across the waist for the waistband and than for the length measuring from the waist to your desired length(it can be full length or 3/4 length). In my case, the waistband is 20" and the length is 21".

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leggings tutorial1I've started using an existing pair of leggings(Hello Kitty ones)as a guide to create/draw the template-pattern for them, adding around 1/2" as seam allowance to all sides.






leggings tutorial5 Here is the pattern/template I got for the body of the leggings(without the waistband), that was used for both sizes(with adding appropriate length of course and a bit more as seam allowance in larger size....around 1" more).Just note that one side is slightly deeper in rise/crotch part than the other side, so the deeper side will be used as the back part of the leggings.
leggings tutorial7 As the fabric is folded(in direction that will respect the maximum stretch, but usually widthwise), cutting only one, you will get 2 reverse pieces for the body of the leggings.


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Here are all the needed pieces: waistband, body of thee leggings and stripes for the ruffles.

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leggings tutorial4 If you want the ruffles at the bottom, you will need to make and sew them to the body of the leggings pieces before assembling them. So, you just need to cut the stripes that will be approx. 1 1/2" wide, lets say 2 stripes, using the max. length of the fabric(usually 54"). So, if the fabric is folded, cutting once, you will get 2 stripes.


leggings tutorial11 Now, to ruffle the stripes, use the elasticized thread (hand wind a bobbin with the elasticized thread and put it in your machine) and make one row using the basic straight stitch in the middle of the stripes.


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leggings tutorial15 Using pins, pin the ruffles to the bottom of the main pieces (approx. 2" from the bottom line) and attach them using zig zag stitch. You can create only one or even 2 rows of ruffles, as I did.



leggings tutorial18 At this point, you can pin insides of the main leggings parts (taking care of those ruffles ends to match), sew and serge in one continuous line from the bottom to the top.

Here are the pictures of: one leg sewed inside(sewed inside on the wrong, black side)and one still unsewed and both legs sewed, wrong and right sides.

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leggings tutorial22 Having both legs done it is time to sew them together.





leggings tutorial25 Now, first pin and than stitch and serge the crotch parts of the legs turned both on the wrong sides.


You are almost done, now it is time to sew the waistband.

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leggings tutorial31 Cut the waistband piece, around 3" wide and 1-2" narrower in length than your kid's waist.(for example, as my daughter waist circumference is 20", my waistband piece was 18")





leggings tutorial35 Press the waistband piece in half lengthwise, wrong sides together and pin it to the waist part of the legging.



leggings tutorial36 Taking care that the seamed part of the waistband remains in the back(deeper part of tho crotch) and matches the back seam of the back side of the leggings, sew and serge the waistband.


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leggings tutorial39 Now finish the lower edges of the legs. Hem them using your preferable method( I usually do either the 1/2" serged, pressed and seamed edges or rolled hems with the serger).



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Done:)
Hope you will be able to follow my instructions(above all my English:)
Once again, enjoy the Holidays with your loved ones and see you here next Year!!!!
xo, Katarina

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Woodland doily animals fabric

woodland doily animals

I've received an early Xmas gift the other day and I was so happy about it!!!
I decided to order a custom printed fabric, based upon my doily woodland animals, to use it for some Xmas gifts and here is the result. It is very simple, made in 2 grey colours and just a basic, half-drop repeat print, just like the one I am using on Twitter for almost 2 years now:)

woodland doily animals

woodland doily animals

woodland doily animals

Unfortunately, due to the many activities, stomach bug, Xmas preps and very close trip to Italy (we are going on Wednesday)I didn't make it with sewing some samples and gifts, but will certainly do it once we are back home:)
I just wish I thought about it earlier.
Of course, if you like it, you can even purchase it HERE.
I am also preparing a free tutorial for the girls New Years leggings and hope to finish it and post it before we leave.


Here is the picture of the finished leggings on my girls:)

xo,
Katarina

Monday, 13 December 2010

Multi strand jersey scarfs

spaghetti scarf

A few days ago, I found a great tutorial about creating a spaghetti necklace scarf at Retro chic UK blog.
I've seen something similar in some stores, mainly on-line, like Diesel, Urban outfitters and on etsy and so I thought I should give it a try in creating my version of it.

spaghetti scarf


spaghetti scarf

I had some jersey fabric (I used a tube fabric that was 40 cm large and the whole length -150 cm) and using a rotary cutter, it was pretty easy to create some of these unisex cozy scarfs. The only trick is to lengthen with hands the strings that was formed in the cutting process, in way that they obtain the rounded look(and that way, the raw edges tend to become almost invisible).It can be worn in more relaxed way (when forming the figure 8 just once), like a necklace or even 3 times rounded, becoming more like a collar scarf.

spaghetti scarf

Have you noticed my mannequin? It is a BD present from my sister (kids size 5, 6, 7 yrs) and I am loving it (even that my kids think that it needs a head:)

Have a wonderful week,
Katarina

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Let it snow....

small snowflakes

In case you haven't seen it yet,there is a new snowflake GARLAND in my shop.

small snowflakes garland

There are 5 little 8x8 cm (3x3") snowflakes in this set and so many ways you can use them. Oh, and don't forget to use the 20% off coupon code- HOLIDAYS20 applicable in my Iwannabe etsy store till 20 December.

small snowflakes

xo, Katarina

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Once upon a time

Pink royal pageant costume

As I mentioned in my previous post, it's been a long time since I posted about something I created with the fabric and I must admit that once upon a time I sewed much more. Here you can see some pics of the outfit that was a custom design back in May and created for one little girl, age of 2.5, just a bit younger than Bianka (that was so sweet to model it for me). I think it was created for one of those pageant shows in the USA and I can only imagine how beautiful that little girl was, wearing it.

Pink royal pageant costume

Pink royal pageant costume

Something that goes well with this blog post title is also something neat that I created sometimes in July, for a very special friend of mine, that got married this summer with an Aussie guy:).


It was a perfect wedding, with many people from different parts of the world coming to assist and stay for some time in Belgrade.....and I had a pleasure of creating a nice little head fascinator piece, inspired by fantastic Philip Treacy .




And here is the detail of my dress that I wore and sewed especially for this event:)
(and if you may ask about the shoes, they are my favorite brand-Irregular choice , of course).


xo, Katarina

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Necklaces

black white red button necklace

It's been a long time since I've posted something created with a fabric, and it's still on the very first place regarding my favorite arty-crafty materials. I am such a huge fan of the statement necklaces and I am always looking forward when getting custom orders for my button statement necklaces, using different patterned fabrics in aim to create something fun and unique to wear.

black white red button necklace

Regarding local shops where you can shop my stuff, such as Gradstor and Supermarket concept store , I had some requests to do the fabric button necklaces without the felt base, so finally I created a few and they are already on sale on those two above mentioned places:)

metal button necklaces

metal button necklace

metal button necklace

And here are a few skinny headbands that can go great with these new necklaces, very glam and can be great detail for the upcoming Holidays parties and festivities.
Hope you are in the mood for the gift giving and already in Xmas preps!!!

skinny flower headbands

xo, Katarina