Work on Skirt
Here is the main body of the skirt, the sides sewn onto the back, with the ties attached. (It's a wrap-around skirt)
The interfacing being cut out.
Pinning the interfacing to the lining/waistband in preparation for sewing.
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This is an old shirt that wears like a box. So I drew a design onto it, using a ratty old brush and a capful of full strength bleach. You can see the dragon design in the above pic.
To fix the way the shirt looks on me, I pulled back the material along my backbone and pinned it, the result of which you can see above.
Then I found a zipper on another old piece of clothing and used the seam ripper to remove it. (seam ripper is the two pronged yellow handled thing in the picture, and an extremely handy tool.) I'm going to attach the zipper to the back of my shirt along the pinned line, and have a nicely fitted T-shirt (hopefully).
Posted by Usagi Chan at 6/23/2008 02:12:00 p.m. 0 comments - click here to post a comment
Yeah I had it done a while ago but here are the pictures.
*edit* I forgot to mention that I ended up chopping about 3 inches off the waist, and then measuring and sewing on my own waistband pattern. This way, it rests comfortably on my hips, instead of being a weird, bulgy waist-height skirt. *edit*
The front, with two pockets. One for my pencils, and another for my eraser.
The back.
A closeup of the eraser pocket and zipper.
Posted by Usagi Chan at 6/22/2008 04:28:00 p.m. 0 comments - click here to post a comment
Did some work to the background on this picture. I used a different program, painter, to fill in the cobblestone and building details. Painter is designed to feel more like traditional drawing or painting, and it is my new-found joy. I found that it was way easier to do backgrounds with this program, which is cool because I usually hate doing backgrounds.
Posted by Usagi Chan at 6/15/2008 11:29:00 p.m. 0 comments - click here to post a comment
Lack of decent bandwidth does interfere somewhat with updating the blog. Anyway, this is my skirt. You can see here the pattern of my main fabric and all the little bits that I had to cut out. What you can't see is the obscene amount of care I put into cutting it all out. This is high stress stuff. >_>;
Posted by Usagi Chan at 6/11/2008 11:24:00 p.m. 0 comments - click here to post a comment
A logo I drew for the MMORPG that I'm working on with my dad. ^_^ I put it on a T-shirt and it looks great!
Speaking of T-shirts, I did a whole bunch of bleach designed shirts, which I'll try to take pictures of tomorrow and post them up here. I'm also sewing myself a skirt, and have some in-progress pics of that as well. Just to let people know I haven't been slacking off! >_>;
(Color pencils, acrylics. 2008)
Posted by Usagi Chan at 6/05/2008 11:14:00 p.m. 0 comments - click here to post a comment