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KNOCK IT OFF - GRAPHIC SWEATSHIRT

graphic sweatshirt by mingo and grace

I'm so excited to participate in Elegance & Elephants "Knock it Off" Series.  It is one of my favorites!  If you are not familiar with the series, the designer is challenged with "knocking off" or recreating a look available in stores.  I was inspired by the huge selection of crew neck sweatshirts with huge graphics popping up in stores and websites recently.  


The Graphic Sweatshirt by farrah-gee featuring a gray top

I was most inspired by the Stella McCartney Billy Sweatshirt (above) that featured the Maleficent creatures.  After seeing the sweatshirt in person and feeling how soft the graphic was, I had to find a way to recreate it.

Obviously, you can get any iron on transfer paper and iron it on a sweatshirt.  But you would end up with a super stiff sweatshirt with a graphic that is sure to fade after the first wash.  After experimenting with a few different brands, I discovered Dharma Trading Co's Super Soft Iron on Transfer paper by complete accident!  I seriously googled "Super Soft Iron on Transfer Paper" and took a chance and ordered it online.

This iron on paper is a dream to work with.  The ink fuses into the garment - not on top like most transfer paper - and the more you wash it, the softer the graphic becomes. I forgot to mention, you can iron over the graphic without ruining your iron!!! The possibilities are endless...

Find or Create a digital image.  Print onto transfer paper.  Press to garment.

Find or Create a digital image.  Print onto transfer paper.  Press to garment.

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categories: DIY, STYLE, TUTORIAL
Tuesday 08.19.14
Posted by Farrah G
Comments: 13
 

DIY EASY SKIRT

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Today, i'm sharing my go to skirt tutorial. This tutorial can be used for any size.  Its just about the easiest thing you will ever make.

TUTORIAL

Materials

  • Fabric
  • ¾” wide Elastic – cut to waist measurement
  • Matching Thread

Step 1: Cut out skirt

Step 1: Cut out skirt

Step 2:  With right sides together fold the fabric in half lengthwise.  Sew the edges together with a ½ seam.

Step 2:  With right sides together fold the fabric in half lengthwise.  Sew the edges together with a ½ seam. 

Press seam open.

Press seam open.

Step 3:  Creating the elastic encasement/waistband Fold and press the top edge over 1.5”. Top stitch close to the top edge. Stitch 1” from the top edge, leaving about an inch open. Using a safety pin feed the elastic through the waistband. Stitch the hole close.

Step 3:  Creating the elastic encasement/waistband

Fold and press the top edge over 1.5”. Top stitch close to the top edge. Stitch 1” from the top edge, leaving about an inch open. Using a safety pin feed the elastic through the waistband. Stitch the hole close.

Step 4:  Fold and press the bottom edge up for hem. Stitch

Step 4:  Fold and press the bottom edge up for hem. Stitch

FABRIC AVAILABLE AT : Low Price Fabrics

categories: DIY, TUTORIAL
Tuesday 05.13.14
Posted by Farrah G
Comments: 1
 

EASY DIY DRESS TUTORIAL

Today I'm bringing home a tutorial I created for the Sewing Rabbit. Its the simplest top or dress you will ever make. It takes no time at all to whip one of these up and it could be sewn entirely on a serger.

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categories: TUTORIAL, DIY
Tuesday 12.03.13
Posted by Farrah G
Comments: 2
 
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