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I bought some cute zippers a while ago (at mood! a fun trip!:D ) and still don't know what to do with them. They are cute and I don't want to waste them on something I'll end up not wanting anymore in a season. I have looked at pics of clothes in online stores that feature exposed zipper accents (there are a lot, it is definitely a trend), but I was wonder if anyone here has good ideas too.^_^

*one is pale aqua colored fabric with silver tone zipper. It is about 19" long and separating (but my mom said we can make it not separating by sewing across the bottom if I want).

*the other is about 6" long and natural canvas color fabric (like the color of not-dyed muslin) and also has a silver toned zip. It is non-separating.

I love this exposed zipper thing but I don't know what to do! Should I start with an already made garment and just buy a cheap plain sweatshirt, man's undershirt T, or long-sleeve T and customize it somehow? Or should I try to buy some fashion jersey fabric and start from scratch? The only thing is where I live now I don't really have access to great fabric stores with great fabric selections. Like I'd be surprised if they had any modal at all or other nice comfy fashion fabrics....

So what should I do with the zippers? Suggestions? You guys seem pretty creative so I'm hoping! thanks in advance. :flower:
 
diy draped skirt

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Jeg havde lidt stof tilovers fra min DIY kjole og kastede mig derfor ud i at lave en nederdel a lá Burberry Prorsum SS10. Det er faktisk ikke så svært, bortset fra at det kræver lidt tålmodighed.
1. Fold stoffet. Brug en tætsiddende og højtaljet nederdel som skabelon og klip ud med 1 cm sømrum.
2. Klip 8 bredde strimler på ca. 25 cm bredde og sy dem sammen to og to, så du ender med at have 4 lange rør.
3. Tag to rør og kryds dem over hinanden, så de får en draperet effekt. Gør det samme med de næste to.
4. Når de ligger som de skal på nederdelen, sætter du nåle fast hele vejen rundt. Tag derefter nederdelens bagstykke og sy sammen med forstykket.
Voila! Nederdelen gør sig faktisk bedre i virkeligheden end på billedet – fortryder dog lidt, at jeg ikke syede den i creme.
I had some leftover fabric from the DIY claret colored dress, so I decided to have a go at a skirt like the ones from Burberry Prorsum SS10. It’s not that hard – it just requires some patience.
1. Use a high-wasted bodycon skirt as a pattern. Leave 1cm for the seam as you cut.
2. Cut out 8 wide pieces – they should be approx 25cm wide. Sew them together in pairs so you’ll end up with 4 long tubes.
3. Cross two tubes to achieve a draped effect. Repeat with the remaining two.
4. Pin everything down all the way around then take the back of the skirt and attach it to the front piece.
Voilà! I think it looks better IRL – I’m just regretting that I didn’t do it in a creme color instead.
anywho.cover.dk
 
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few months ago i've contributed some idea to a magazine's website, and here it is:

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The steps:

* Legging has a very "vulnerable" cloth type, so.. when you start cutting it, just a short horizontal line aroun 1-3 cm, you will have a perfect hole on your legging. in this picture, the holes on my legging are on the sides of the legging itself. you don't have to make them exactly like this. the key is, use your creativity! you could cut it just below the knee or only on the upper side of the legging. anything you want!

* If you're going make them like this, you just have to start cutting it well in random length between holes. i cut it every 1 cm i guess to make them look like this

* And VOILA! that's it.. you're ready to wear it :D In the website they tell you that i was going to use it right on.. and yes i did use it on the next day :D
 
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Ida, that skirt is FABULOUS!! If you have any more tips like those, please post them! You're so talented!

Just found these on J&J. If you're a whiz with a paintbrush, these Nicholas Kirkwoods look pretty easy to do on a standard pair of boring open-toed slingback boots. I'm picturing painting the whole shoe in that blue, green or red hue, then putting the black and white paint over the top... voila!

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photo credit: Jak & Jil Blog
 
Hmm...sorry Ida, I misread :) I didn't realise it wasn't you. Thanks for posting though :)
 
I want to make myself some hair accessories like what dolce and gabbana and chanel made for S/S 10, or even what eniko wears (that sort of star tiara).
I'm just a bit lazy right now because of school. ^^'

(but in the meanwhile, does anyone have ideas to make them? So that when I eventually have vacation I could try making them (haha meaning end of deccember :p))
 
Does anyone know how to make a skirt like this one?
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4thandbleekeragency.com
 
so i've been inspired by reading all these posts...im thinking about putting some studs on my boots. I've photoshopped an idea i have and just wanted some feedback. be honest please, im new to the whole DIY thing.

I wanted to start with bigger studs towards the back and make them smaller as they move toward the front of the boot on top, and on the bottom have all the same size just two rows.
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*photo by me*


and ignore the mess in the background:unsure:
 

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