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Showing posts with label Scarf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scarf. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

DIY SCARF PRINT SHORTS

With Coachella and a whole number of other summer festivals on the horizon,  your thoughts are probably turning to festival outfit planning, and how you can get your 'pocahontas goes to burning man' look down pat.   I've been lusting for a pair of scarf print shorts for agessss (remember this post?) and have decided that they are to be my uniform for this year's festivals. I've been seeing them everywhere in stores actually, but what's better than when they're quick and cheap to make yourself?  I mean, surely we don't want to be wearing our nice, expensive digs when we sit in mud (guaranteed to happen) or have sweaty men rub up against us in the crowds (if we're lucky). These simple scarf print shorts are perfect festival get up. So get amongst it!

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You need:
- A cotton or silk style scarf - mine was a big one from H&M
- Elastic to fit around your waist
- A pen
- Scissors
- Thread
- A ruler
- Sewing pins
- Craft paper
- a pair of shorts to trace the pattern.

I recommend using a sewing machine for this project but if you are really super keen you could probably do it by hand also. Don't have a machine? Beg, borrow or steal - this project is worth it! Also - if you have a selvedger you should use that to finish the edges, but I don't and was happy with a rough look. They're for jumping up and down at festivals right?

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1. First make the pattern by folding your shorts in half (front pockets on the outside) and then tracing them onto the craft paper. Look at you making patterns and stuff! So fancy!

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2. Your pattern should look like this. Now add 2 cm (approx 1 in) to the bottom and sides of the pattern, and 4 cm (approx 1.5in) to the top (ie waistband) of the pattern.

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3. Cut your pattern out. 
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4. Fold your fabric in half, keeping in mind where you want your scarf pattern to sit. I would have liked to line the pattern up at the front with two right angles of pattern on each side of the shorts but I had first time jitters and went with the patterned hem instead.

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 5. Pin the long straight edge of the pattern along the fold.

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6. Cut out the fabric along the pattern.

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7. Now cut out another piece of fabric using the pattern so you have two identical pieces.

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 8. Pin the two pieces together right sides facing each other.

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9. Sew the fabric with a straight stitch along the two curved edges - following the pin line shown below. You want to be quite careful how you sew these pieces together because you want your pattern to match up perfectly. Note that this seam will be the front seam of your shorts and the most important place for the pattern to match up.

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10. Fold the shorts in together so the two sewn seams are facing each other. Then sew around the crotch where you can see the pins in the picture below.

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11. Make the elasticated waistband by pinning the waistband down a few cm, sewing with a straight stitch and then threading with elastic. I squeeze my elastic onto a knitting needle to make it easier. Then sew the elastic  ends together and then sew the waistband shut.

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12. Finally, finish all the raw edges with a zigzag stitch to reduce fraying and stop the shorts from splitting.

And there you have it! Possibly the easiest sewing project to do in the world - I actually first learnt it in Hom Ec in year 8. Once you have the process down pat go crazy experimenting with colours, textures and embellishments. If you want your shorts to be more full than mine ie with more fabric in them, make the pattern wider in the waistband by but keep the length the same.

Have fun!

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Trendy meets preppy

While I was extremely hurried, I grabbed some of my favorite items to create my Saturday-look. After an early-morning visiting, we went shopping and took some outfitpictures. I guess my look is a bit trendy meets preppy. On the one hand, there are the checked scarf, the color combinations, and the blazer; and on the other hand I chose the tightly-fitting leggings, trendy bracelets, and the bright blue booties. Love the fact the boots are such eye-catchers. Lots of people told me that, when they're looking for me, it's easy to find me because of the dazzling color of my shoes. I take it as a compliment, I love having unique footwear. :)



Boots - Jeffrey Campbell; Bag and scarf - Tommy Hilfiger; Cardigan - H&M;
Blazer and leggings - River Island; Blue bracelet - Pieces

Friday, February 3, 2012

Frosty the snowman

It's been a while since my latest post, but I'm back (and I won't leave you again). The first snow of the year has fallen today. The landscape turned into a white wonderland in no time this afternoon, so there was no opportunity for me to change my heels into more snow-proof shoes. I wore a combination of my current favorite items; you definitely can say I merged with my Tommy toggle coat, preppy scarf and bag. And what's a better choice than wearing a good pair of jeans in cold winterdays? You're right: there's no better choice.. ;-) Have a nice weekend everybody, I'm going to enjoy my snowball fight (so watch out haha) xoxox



Monday, January 23, 2012

DIY SCARF PRINTS

Scarf prints are trending pretty heavily right now - a la vintage Versace, more recently in the Celine S/S11 show and now they seem to be pretty much everywhere. I think they look so good on, and what's even better is that your local thrift store most likely has a mountain of vintage printed scarves for you to make a masterpiece out of. Scroll down for a few ideas.

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I'm loving this DIY by Bleach Black showing how to make a scarf print blouse. So simple! Check out her post here.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Blue monsters

It was the perfect day today. I passed my last exam of this year yesterday, and I decided to celebrate it with an early Friday morning shopping session. I bought myself such nice things and I truly feel euphoric when looking at my acquisitions. It was the first time I took my new blue monsters outside. I think they are fantastic, and I love the fact they are sooooo eyecatching because of their amazing shade of blue. The bag is from the vintage section of Shoppalu, and it's not the only item of the outfit that's aged: I found the navy turtleneck yesterday when I restructured my closet. I haven't worn it for years but I think it's time to wear it again now. Oh, and what do you think of the scarf (available here)? It's a combination of different colors (the color of the bag, the shoes, the socks, and the top among others) and in my opinion, it's a must have to survive the winter cold!



Bag - Shoppalu, Scarf - CauseWayMall

Monday, November 21, 2011

Paisley design

Nothing better than an all-black outfit on a Sunday. I don't know whether this is true, but I thought it would be a great opening of the post haha. It reminds me of bad opening sentences that you often hear. Nice weather huh?! Do you come here more often? There's something wrong with my eyes because I can't distract them from you.. All equally trite, but very funny to hear. So make me laugh, and share your worst opening sentence with me!

ps what do you think of the paisley print of the dress (available here)? I think the design is perfect for the foggy cold days we're now experiencing.



Paisley dress - Felicee

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Me vs the cold

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I outsmarted "the cold" this week several times: I battled him, dressed in chunky knits, warm leggings with print, boots, and thick scarves, so that he couldn't hurt me. My black leather overknee boots were great as a weapon against him, but today's outfit was also a good protection. The leggings I wore are from last year, but they are still one of my favorites and I was really pleased that I was able to wear them again. Another good thing about winter!


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