I MADE A ONESIE! This is one of the most time-consuming tutorials I've ever made (~10 hours of filming and 30+ hours of editing later!) but I'm really really happy with how it's turned out!
I hope you all enjoy it! :)
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Saturday, 12 December 2015
DIY Onesie / Kigurumi!
Saturday, 17 October 2015
DIY Bat Wing Hooded Shirt | Make Thrift Buy #26 - Halloween Edition!
Hello everybody, and I hope you're all having the spoopiest of Octobers! ;)
I'll let you in on a secret - occasionally, when I embark on some of these projects in the Make Thrift Buy series, I don't actually think I'll end up wearing what I create. And it was the same with this project. When I was planning to make this hoodie, I thought that there would be no way I'd actually wear it out and about.
Ha. I pretty much haven't taken it off since I completed it 2 days ago. It's SO comfy, and SO cute, and *just* weird enough that I've fallen completely in love with it, but not weird enough to make me scared to leave the house wearing it! I think I'm actually going to wear this year-round (well, in the colder months, at the very least!)
Here's the video! I hope you enjoy it :)
Love,
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Saturday, 10 October 2015
How To: Lace Bralettes!
I FINALLY DID IT!! ٩( ᐛ )و
I made a bralette pattern, which (I really REALLY hope) is fairly universal!
[Update: A couple of people of all different sizes have been sending in photos of their finished bralettes, saying that it fits really well and it's totally comfy, so yay!] I have been searching and searching the internet for a decent bralette tutorial or pattern, but every single tutorial that I found just came with pre-made patterns.
One of the reasons that I don't like pre-made patterns is because every human body doesn't actually fit into 3 or 4 neat sizes. I know I could spend a lot of time altering the patterns so that they fit me, but I wanted something that would fit me *perfectly*, and also a pattern that's simple to alter when my measurements change - as my weight fluctuates extremely easily right now (thnx prednisone).
Anyway, the basic bralette that I made worked out so well that I even did some fancy extra things like adding lining, and adding extra elastic to turn it into a caged bralette.
I also forced Katie to let me make her a bralette (...she didn't exactly complain), so that I could test my pattern out on a different sized body, and increase my sample size for the pattern to 2. The only thing I did wrong here, as you can see, was that the caged elastic straps are too tight - so don't do that, if you're making your own!
Anyway, I really hope that this helps all of YOU, lovely internet people, to make your very own bralettes. Please let me know if you have some success with this pattern (or even failures!)
I've made 5 of these now and once you have a pattern drawn up (which takes around an hour), they only take about 1.5 hours to make, so it becomes a really quick and easy project. They're absolutely perfect for lounging around the house in, but supportive enough (if you've got a fairly small-sized chest like me) to wear out as well!
SO without further ado, here's the video tutorial:
I hope you're all doing well!
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Friday, 4 September 2015
DIY Pinafore - With Adjustable Straps!
Remember my pinafore dress from the other day? Well, here's the tutorial for it!
P.s. I was a silly-head and totally forgot to put the last step into the tutorial (must have been too keen to show off the final results!)SO:
When you reach 5:28 in the video, you're not done just yet -
you need to sew the end of the strap back down onto the strap. This
will stop the whole thing from coming loose!!
Like this:
Basically, loop the strap back over the slider, and sew it down onto the strap
(the one that's at the back), using a straight stitch.
Cool cool cool! I hope you're all having a lovely day, Bloglovin' | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Chictopia | Lookbook | Tumblr |
Friday, 21 August 2015
Not Your Average T-shirt Transfer Tutorial! | Get Thready With Me #6
I've used a lot of this essential craft item called "t-shirt transfer paper" in my Make Thrift Buy videos, as well as to make some t-shirts with which I wore in my Style videos - but I realised that I'd never really gone into detail about how to make these things work! So, here's a super in-depth tutorial on how to use t-shirt transfers, from selecting an image, to how well it lasts in the wash - and, you don't need to *only* use them for t-shirts either ;)
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Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Friday, 31 July 2015
DIY Drawstring Backpack | Make Thrift Buy episode 22
Hello! I just filmed my first video in my new sewing room (even though it's not totally set up yet) and OH MY GOSH it is so nice to film everything in the one room, film at whatever time of day I like, and not have to pause every second for planes going overhead. IT WAS SO MUCH EASIER :O
Anyway, I figured out how to make drawstring bags today! In this video you will actually be watching my first ever attempt at making one ;) And I'm definitely going to be making more! This bag is *super* useful for running errands, which is how I used it today.
Enjoy!
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Sunday, 12 July 2015
Thrifted Transformations | Get Sewing With Me #5
Sometimes you buy a couple of things from the thrift shop and they just sit around unworn forever because they're just not really very interesting (much like in my shirt video!)
That was the case with the navy dress pictured below.
I love before-and-after shots, so here's mine:
People often say to me "My thrift shops suck! You're so lucky to have good thrift shops where you live!" But half the skill of thrifting is being
able to see the potential to transform clothes from something that's otherwise fairly bland and boring. Inspired by Coolirpa's Thrifted Transformations series, I'm going to attempt to upcycle these two thrifted items into something that I would much prefer to wear!
Enjoy :)
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Monday, 6 July 2015
Saturday, 20 June 2015
DIY Cat Socks! Make Thrift Buy #20
Sometimes really simple DIY projects nonetheless end up being really effective. These socks probably only took about 30 minutes to make, but they have made every single one of my outfits look super cute (granted, I've only been wearing them with jeans because it's FREEZING right now, but - well, they make jeans more interesting, so that's a win!)
I shall be back to regular blogging very soon - my Uni exams are over in a week! Hooray!
Much love,
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Monday, 8 June 2015
My Shirt Is Flirting With You ;) | Make, Thrift, Buy #19
Hey cuties!
I made a new make thrift buy video featuring this very flirty shirt. Yay embroidery! Embroidery is pretty much the best thing to do to relax your mind and give your hands something to fidget with (if you're a fidgety person like me), and in this video I go through two embroidery techniques which are among the most basic and necessary techniques used to embroider!
Make all your collars pretty, and enjoy! ;)
(p.s. if you're wondering where the original ep. 19 went, have a look in the video description on youtube!)
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Saturday, 30 May 2015
DIY Piano Dress | Make Thrift Buy #18
Presenting: one of my favourite Make Thrift Buy's I have done thus far! I'm so soooo excited about this one, and I hope that heaps of you give it a go - because it can be done on pretty much ANY dress (or shirt, or skirt for that matter! The possibilities are endless!)
Watch the tutorial here:
Please tag your creations #diyannika on instagram if you try it (or any of my other tutorials) out!
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015
DIY Strawberry Two-Piece Dress (tutorial)
The dress that I attempted to recreate is this gorgeous thing from Candy Stripper, one of my favourite ever brands (their new collection is food-themed and it's AMAZING). However, I don't think that they sell this dress anymore - and if they did, it wouldn't be for cheap.
So, here's my video explaining how to make this dress - enjoy!
And here is a great tutorial video for neck binding (the one that I mentioned in my video):
p.s. episode 3 of my new science-y podcast just came out :) Have a listen!
p.p.s. I have an interview in Labelled Magazine which I really enjoyed doing. It's all about ethical fashion and body image. You can read it here.
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Friday, 3 April 2015
DIY "Half Circle Skirt" Tutorial (with zipper) & 3 Ways To Hem A Skirt!
I uploaded this tutorial to Youtube just 3 days ago, and already SO many people have tried it out & gotten in contact to tell me how well it worked out! So if you're wondering whether you should try this one out, it's been pretty well vetted already :)
p.s. I'm just about to upload another video in a couple of hours ;)
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Thursday, 26 March 2015
DIY Asymmetrical Hem Skirt/Skorts | Make Thrift Buy #15
Alright, today's DIY was a bit of a tricky one. I post this video in the hopes that you can avoid the same mistakes that I made! But we got there in the end - and I freaking love how these shorts fit me (they make my butt look so damn good).
Enjoy :)
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Sunday, 8 March 2015
DIY Lace Underwear
Yup, you read that right! YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN LACE UNDERWEAR. AND IT'S REALLY EASY, TOO.
Making cute lace undies is my latest obsession. If I disappear for a while, it's probably because I'm off making at least 500 million pairs of these (that's seriously how easy they are to make!) Both beginners and people without sewing machines can give this one a go, too.
Materials:
- Elasticated lace trim (you only need enough that you can wrap it once around your hips)- A small piece of 100% cotton fabric, does not need to be stretchy (get it in a matching colour to your lace) - Needle & thread OR a sewing machine & thread
- Scissors (fabric scissors are best)
Have a watch of my tutorial:
And don't forget to post pics using the hashtag #diyannika if you try this or any of my other tutorials.
Love!
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Friday, 6 March 2015
How To Make Your Own Underwear | Get Sewing With Me #2
YOU GUYS. I figured out how to make my own underwear, which brings me one step closer to having an entirely handmade wardrobe! (Next up is figuring out how to make bras!)
In this latest video, I'm going to show you how to make your own! You can make these out of any lightweight stretchy cotton jersey fabrics, including old t-shirts.
If you try this or any of my other tutorials out, snap a picture and upload it to instagram using #diyannika.
I hope that you're all having a beautiful day!
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Sunday, 1 March 2015
DIY T-Shirt | "Get Sewing With Me" Episode #1
I have started a new Youtube Series called Get Sewing With Me - it's like "Get Ready With Me" videos but better ;) (and don't worry, Make Thrift Buy isn't going anywhere!)
In my spare time, I do a lot of sewing which I don't film either because I don't have a specific tutorial in mind, or it might require a bit of specialized equipment that most people don't own. But I thought that it would be cool to start filming some of these things that I make, because it could still help inspire your own sewing projects, show you some tips and tricks, or give you ideas for equipment you might want to get in the future! (And of course if you're a more intermediate-advanced sewer, then you could definitely use this as a tutorial!)
This tutorial will (hopefully!) teach you how to DIY a t-shirt from scratch, using an old top as a pattern. It can be used to make any kind of t-shirt.
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Saturday, 21 February 2015
DIY Daisy Boobs Tee | Make Thrift Buy #14
My sewing machine and overlocker were the first thing that I hugged when I got back to my house after a month away (my boyfriend came to pick me up from the airport - so don't worry, he was actually the first thing to be hugged!). Getting back into making clothes after a month away felt SO good - I think that I was having DIY withdrawals overseas, and even all the amazing thrift shops in Hong Kong couldn't satiate me!
So I started with a fairly simple tutorial to get back into the swing of making things - nonetheless, I hope that you all enjoy this video! Bloglovin' | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Chictopia | Lookbook | Tumblr |
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