When I saw this knitted bag, I knew the pattern and size would be perfect for a bodycon skirt! Tools: Scissors Bag Yarn Darning needle / Tapestry Needle – basically a huge needle that can thread yarn Tutorial: 1. Cut off Handle and trim stray ends 2. Cut across the base of the bag – ...
My lovely parents have just left Melbourne and I thought I would share the a few pictures of what I decided to wear on one very cold day we went to a few Wineries in Coldstream. Mostly because I found a way to wear my tribal bodycon in winter – which by the way, the ...
So, I may still be obsessed with the tribal wrapped look. I can’t help it, these pieces are so cute and just so fun to make The colour combinations are endless! You may have seen similar tutorials around months ago, but I would just like to put my method out there for people who are ...
Taking inspiration from Swellmayde’s Tribal Wrapped Choker, I’ve made a cuff version with stiff spikes rather than freely dangling ones. I’m still obsessed with cuffs so I’ve been turning any inspiration into a bracelet for more arm candy! Tools: Tutorial: Start on a cleanly polished cuff. 1. Place glue on the inside centre of the ...
I have been requested to make a few of these bracelets as seen on I Spy DIY by a friend of mine, so I thought I would share my version of these cute simple pieces. There are a few differences in the way I’ve decided to do this project. My friend didn’t like the button ...
Tools: Stretch fabric (two directional is preferable, otherwise make sure the direction of the stretch is horizontal) Sewing Machine Fabric Scissors Pins Legging template (leggings/jeggings/skinny jeans) Tutorial: 1. Lay out fabric flat. 2. Fold one side of fabric. Make sure there is stretch horizontally. 3.Cut out the outline of the template with excess. 4. Make ...
Having just received a pack of cuff bases I was eager to try out some tribal ideas on them. I’ve seen some cuff in stores recently which were very obviously hand-painted so I thought I would give it a go with some acrylic paint pens I’d found in Eckersleys. You can view the steps I’ve ...
Tools: Trim / leather / or any preferred belt material (get half a metre more than your largest size measurement) Fabric glue / UHU is my favourite multi-purpose glue Large press stud buttons (2 sets or as many sets of sizing you require) Fabric scissors Needle and thread Tutorial: Note: I didn’t cut the trim ...