‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات children's clothing. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات children's clothing. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأربعاء، 25 أغسطس 2010

The Ruffled Bubble Skirt , The Sunshine Dress, and The Scalloped Skirt Free Tutorials From Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home

Looking for some cute ideas for little girl's clothing?   Well, Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop and A Lemon Squeezy Home blog has three wonderful tutorials on her blog showing you how to make two adorable outfits for little girls.

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:   This tutorial is for a skirt about 18 months – 2T, possibly even 3T, but it would just be shorter. Adjust measurements according to your child.  I do realize that this isn't a "real" bubble skirt.  It's not made the same at all, but it has the appearance of a bubble skirt--thus the name:). 

The .PDF version of all Christie's tutorials can be found HERE.
Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:   Remember the table runner I made with the ruffled vase?  Every time I looked at it, I thought of a dress. And since that means it was pretty girly and the hubs wouldn’t mind NOT having it on the table, and despite him teasing me for making a table runner and then using it for a dress, I gave it a go. :)

The .PDF version of all Christie's tutorials can be found HERE.
Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:  Fashion Era had the following picture on their website, listing this as fashion for children in 1905.  I thought that dress on the right had a lot of potential for a skirt.  So a skirt it now is!  There were sashes on a lot of dresses during 1900-1909, so I made a sash to coordinate with the skirt. Fun fun!  Kind of reminds me of a cupcake, but that name was taken, along with every other name I could think of!

Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!

My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).

Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/lemonsqueezyshop. Please visit her A Lemon Squeezy Home blog at http://alemonsqueezyhome.blogspot.com/

الثلاثاء، 17 أغسطس 2010

Sew Some Quick Felt Slippers For The Kids Free Tutorial From Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Want to learn how to make a quick pair of slippers?   If you do then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has a wonderful tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to make felt slippers.


Sew some quick felt slippers for the kids


Copyright © 2010 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  Got cold floors? Got a bag of felted, wool sweaters lying around? (oh, that's probably just me. Hmm, wash 100% wool sweater on hot. Dry in dryer. Voila! Felt! ok, moving on) Need some slippers?

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

How To Make A Shower Cap Free Tutorial From SewDelish Blog

Ever wonder how to make a shower cap?  Well, if you have then you'll be happy to know that SewDelish has a wonderful tutorial on their blog showing you how.


Some Sewing - How to Make a Shower Cap - Tutorial


Copyright © 2008 - Written by SewDelish blog.


Here's what SewDelish had to say about their tutorial:  Here is a fairly quick and easy sewing project to try that is great to make for yourself or to give away. It is also a great way to keep your children's hair dry if you make it in fabric they like.

Please respect SewDelish's TERMS OF USE:   For personal use and inspiration only. No part of this tutorial may be copied or re-produced without the prior permission (including photos) from SewDelish. If you wish to share our tutorial then provide others with a link to our SewDelish blog at http://sewdelish.blogspot.com so they can visit.

Copyright © 2007-2010 - All Rights Reserved - SewDelish blog at http://sewdelish.blogspot.com .

الجمعة، 13 أغسطس 2010

الخميس، 12 أغسطس 2010

Let's Make A T-Shirt Pillow Free Tutorial by Deena Davis of By Your Hands and EweNmePrintables.com

Deena Davis of By Your Hands blog and  EweNmePrintables.com website has the most adorable tutorial on her By Your Hands blog showing you how to make a pillow out of a t-shirt. Deena and Bette Shaw of Bette's Tomorrows Treasures co-author the  By Your Hands blog. 



Let's Make a T-Shirt Pillow!


Copyright © 2010 - Written by Deena Davis of EweNmePrintables.com and By Your Hands blog .

Here's what Deena had to say about her tutorial: A few days ago, I spent the afternoon making a t-shirt pillow with my 4 year old son. He was actually quite impressed with the outcome and since I don't sew as much as I used to, he had lots of questions about the sewing machine and what pins were used for. LOL

These pillows can be made from any size t-shirt that's in good condition. We made two of these gems, and both were made from "too small" t-shirts that my boys loved. (What boy doesn't like camo?)


Please respect Deena's TERMS OF USE: - Mass production, sharing, selling, and re-distribution in part or as a whole is prohibited.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Deena Davis. Deena is the owner of EweNmePrintables.com and AlteredStuff.com.

Deena offers FREE e-printables every month on her EweNmePrintables.com website.