How To Make Cutout Fabric
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Cutout fabric is a unique way to embellish your pieces and add a feminine dimension. Cutout fabric lends a certain luxury to any piece, but finding fabric like this is almost impossible and super pricey. This tutorial demonstrates how you can make your own standout fabric.
You can use it when constructing a piece from scratch or add it to existing items, such as t-shirts, cardigans or clutches. For this tutorial, I used it for a spring jacket I built.
You can use flower stencils to create the flowers, but it will save you lots of time (not to mention sanity) if you have some sort of fabric cutting device. I can't say enough about my Sizzix Big Shot cutting machine. It's way less expensive than other options, and the result is perfectly uniform shapes.
I used 25 total flowers for this project.
The starch gave the fabric a more formal stiffness that I wanted for this jacket, but I would skip the starch if I was going to use the fabric to overlay a t-shirt or cardigan.

Anthropologizing: Alary + Anaheim
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Obviously, I was conflicted on this project.
I loved the colors of the Anaheim, but not the silhouette.
I loved the cut of the Alary, but I was never going to find that fabric.
I went with the next best option...making a dress using my favorite elements from both.
I built the sleeves first, since they were the main event of the Anaheim dress. I loved that surprising pop of color from the original.
It makes me smile when a dress surprises me on the inside.
Have an epic week, mah dears.

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