Thursday, 15 May 2014

Sporty Chic and a DIY Job

 




Trousers - Adidas Vintage Sportswear
Halterneck Crop Top - DIY ----- Check out how I made it here
Shirt - Charity Shop 
Sunglasses - Ray Ban
Bodychain - eBay - here
Rucksack - Radley
Shoes - Steve Madden (Mums obv)
Scrunchie - DIY


Hi all, was thinking of how I could dress up the top I made and well then I remembered I picked up these silk tracksuit thingys when I was in Bristol. They are the comfiest trousers I have ever worn in my life, but can so easily be made 'posh' with a pair of heels (I think). Anyway, I like this outfit, maaaaybe I could possibly brave wearing it one day, but that also depends if my mum lets me wear her shoes. It's so fab having the same size feet as her, she has the best shoe wardrobe ever. These nude heels are so so comfy, and I will be borrowing them much more often. I am aware of the tackiness of the bodychain, but I can't lie, I'm loving it and I plan on wearing it all summer. The sunglasses are purely to hide the fact I wasn't wearing any make up, and also it was incredibly bright when I took these which is why i look so grumpy and squinty.

I am so happy with this top, it is the first thing I have ever made completely from scratch, with pattern cutting and all!! And it is actually quite wearable, minus being a little slutty, but who cares. The neon lower strap is just fun really, if I wore this to a 'nice' event I think I would switch it for a grey or blue ribbon, but it spices it up for the meantime. My hair was a shambles but it was too frizzy to wear down, and it was also quite windy, so this was really for the best. I don't know why I keep putting two bits of hair out, but I feel like it makes my face look thinner and distracts everyone from how square my face actually is hah. 

I can't tell if the shirt works with the outfit, but it definitely dresses it down a lot. The picture makes it look like it clashes with the top, but they were actually very similar colours. I feel this outfit is sort of urban preppy, a wonderful clash.

Can't believe I hit 6000 views today, this is too surreal
Thanks so much to everyone who has been checking me out, or following me, I am actually so flattered!!
xx

Monday, 12 May 2014

How To - Halterneck Crop Top

HOW TO- 

You Will Need:


Greaseproof paper, or pattern cutting paper. I only used greaseproof as I don't own any pattern cutting paper, but either will do. S for sassy, not Sainsbury's.


A pair of fabric scissors



A t-shirt that fits quite closely to your body, it won't be 'harmed' so you can use anything.



Obviously need fabrics you want to make the top into, make sure there's enough for your body and extra, for straps and tidying strips.

You will also need items such as thread, a sewing machine, pins and needles, and measuring tape.

The Making:

 If you don't have a sewing machine, then you will still be able to make this.. it will just take way longer and probably won't look anywhere near as good. Although, I actually have a sewing machine, and mine still turned out pretty messy so who knows!

Firstly, you'll need a tight fitted t-shirt. Fold it in half perfectly and lay it flat on a table or surface. Then proceed (oh) to measure the neckline to bottom of the top, roughly how long you want your crop top to be. But give yourself a few inches extra, just in case you mess up the sewing. Then measure the length of the neck line to the armpit, and then the armpit down.




Then, draw these lines together to make your 'pattern' and pin it onto your piece of fabric. Make sure its on the left side of the fabric, and that you've left the same amount of fabric opposite.


Then fold the sheet of fabric in half and re pin the pattern against it, making sure the longest side of the pattern is on the fold of the fabric. Something like this:


Once you have cut along the pattern, remove the pattern from the fabric and open it out.. It should look something like this, (Feel like I'm on Blue Peter) "Here's one I made earlier...."


If you need to neaten up the sides, do that now.
This next part is optional, adding 'darts' to the fabric so that it folds outwards to accommodate boobage. This wasn't actually necessary, but seeing as I've never used a pattern either I decided to really push the boat out here and go all out. Darts and all. Cheeky tip, if you google 'how to dart' it comes up with A LOT of dart tutorials.. as in the sport, that's not what you want in this situation FYI. 

So I measured out my darts, pinned down them and sewed along the lines. etc etc



Next, to make clean edges on each side of the top, you'll need two strips of fabric. Around 1 inch long, maybe more if your edges are very messy, and the length of the neckline to the bottom of the top. Mine was 12 inches if you want a guesstimate, but this wasn't actually long enough so give yourself an extra inch on either side of the strip. To make these strips of fabric I first measured them out on greaseproof paper and pinned it to the fabric, this ensured straight lined fabric with equal sizing.



Next, you'll need to pin the fabric down the side, with half an inch on either side of the fabric. Make a fabric sandwich!
Very useful tip for pinning when using a sewing machine is place the pins the opposite way you'll be sewing, this means you don't have to remove the pins as you sew it. Very easy works!



This by the way, is my horrific effort at sewing, probably should have gone for a white top and bottom thread as opposed to the black......................
Anyway, next fold over the top (neckline) and bottom by about an inch or less and sew as close to the edge of the fabric as possible. As this will be the carrier for the thread going through to become the halterneck tier and back fastening. Thats way too hard to explain, so I've photographed what I did, which will hopefully help...


Again, apologies for my atrocious handiwork, I'm still quite new to my sewing machine so 'neat' isn't really in my vocab yet. Still, it does the job so I cant complain. This is as much as a learning curve for me as it shall be to you, you lovely readers.
For the threading you can either sew the same material in half and turn it inside out to hide stitch marks or you can just use ribbon. To turn it inside out, attach a paperclip to one end and then push and slide the paperclip back through the tunnel, effectively turning it inside out to hide stitch marks (very clever)
For mine I used a thick ribbon for the neck, and a florescent yellow cord for the bottom, but that's personal choice.

Finito

ANYWAY
So this is the final product, I shall perhaps remake this with extra inches everywhere to accomodate my horrific sewing, and with better thread but I won't lie. I'm pretty pleased.  This is the result.................



AHA this was meant to be a close up of my 'dart' but its just such a funny angle, you should have seen it before I cropped out my face. It also highlights my horrific stitching, but hey no-ones perfect. Because of the colouring of the top, I'm guessing it probably works best with denim or black, but either way definitely high waisted bottoms. SO, as my mom jeans are my new babies, I have paired it with them, and here it is:





THANKS FOR READING
HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL
LOVE YOU ALL
XOXOOXOXOXOXOXOOX

Saturday, 10 May 2014

50 Shades of Grey






 


Jeans - ASOS
Crop Top - Topshop
Bag - Vintage (Mum's)
Sunglasses - Market
JELLY SHOES - eBay link here
Necklaces - The 'chai' is from Israel, sorry it always turns backwards 
- The chain is Topshop
Ring - Forever 21
Scrunchie - DIY obv

Just a little spring like outfit for you all, with a fabulously witty blog post title. Keeping as much in theme with my 50 shades of grey, I thought the rope chain bag was appropriate, if you know what I mean. I always find these jeans sort of hard to wear, because although high waist-ed stuff is the most flattering, the majority of tops are either too cropped or too long. And if, like me you aren't such a fan of your stomach, too cropped inst normally the best option. But this was the best I could do, as I didn't want to include any colours that weren't grey I couldn't photograph it with the jumper I would actually wear with this, but whatever, its a navy blue rugby one if you cared. Ill post a cheeky pic below so as not to ruin the running theme above. Although to be fair it matches amazingly coincidentally with my Scrunchie, heppy Ellie. I don't actually wear this top that much, it just goes with everything I'm currently blogging..


The jumper was originally my dads (I am the queen of  "borrowing" clothes) And although my dad is a very cute 5'7" as with many 80's trends it went way past my knees, so i cut it up and resewed it ever so beautifully.

Anyway, hope this post is well received!
E over and out
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