Posts Tagged ‘repurpose’

the blue men’s vest

Friday, July 24th, 2009


the blue vest

Originally uploaded by evilbendy13

here it is! i didn’t have a male model hangin around sew i had to shoot it on the floor. there are more photos here.

i love the way this vest turned out! it is the first fully lined vest that i’ve made so far. the lining is also what you see here on the lapel and pockets. it’s a shiny, striped, baby blue material that is very silky to the touch. i used three pearl snaps for the front closure and four silver snaps for the adjustable neck strap. this style is meant to be worn over a shirt and/or under a jacket, hence the lack of a back. worn without a shirt or jacket, i feel like it would be perfect for a fire spinner as performance wear! the back will snap together with a parachute clip but i haven’t attached it yet…waiting for my man to get home so i can fit it properly.

this is a men’s size medium fitting a size 38-40. more sizes of this style to come!

work in progress

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

work in progress here’s a sneak peak at the vest i’m working on right now. hopefully i’ll finish it today!

when i’m not sewing…

Monday, July 20th, 2009

i like to hoop!

i made the pants i’m wearing out of a house robe that i acquired from a thrift store. i am also wearing one of my upcycled collars and a bracelet, both made from neckties.

i hold the key…

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

upcycled necktie choker with antique keyfinally, i’ve made these new chokers that i’ve had stewing in my head for a while…i got a hold of some really cool, vintage keys that came from england with the intention of incorporating them with my current upcycled necktie trend. upcycling at it’s best, i say! it took me a while to collect the pieces needed to assemble these chokers, mostly because i’ve been so busy fulfilling retail commitments. but also, i’ve been treasure hunting many times, looking for old necklace chain to use and couldn’t really find what i needed. i ended up going to Michael’s and finding some antiqued silver chain that they were discontinuing. sew i bought it all. i have no self control. but now that i have the supplies needed for construction, look out! here’s a peek at one of the chokers, i plan on making a handful of them for my upcoming trunk show (details on that soon). i made it with two snaps on the back sew it will fit a wider range of sizes. here’s the story that comes with the keys:

These keys came from England almost 30 years ago. “Blue Peter,” the long-running BBC children’s program has often promoted fund raisers for various charities. In this instance, the program encouraged children from ‘throughout the land’ to send in their parents’ no-longer used keys. They received keys of every kind, from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. These were sold to an antique dealer in Seattle, with the proceeds presented to Oxfam, the charitable organization.

pretty cool! look for them in my artfire store soon.

reduce, reuse, recycle!

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

at the Art Walkwow, the last three weeks have been insane for me!  i worked sew hard to prepare for the Divisadero Art Walk that i didn’t really have time to think of anything else.  the Art Walk was a huge success.  i had such a great night and i owe it all to my boyfriend for helping me set up, the wonderful strangers who expressed their interest in my work, and my wonderful friends who showed up, bought stuff,  and hung around all night.  i am truly blessed.

during my mad dash to complete everything, i managed to knock out a couple of vests made from neckties.  everyone seems to be excited about them and i have two stores waiting for me to create more to leave with them.  they’ve been labeled “perfect for burningman”.  i’m really excited about them to, i think they look awesome and i would wear them on and off the playa!

the first vest i made is a women’s size small (or size 4).  i had a momentary lapse of reason when i decided to patchwork all the pieces together to make the yardage before cutting out the pieces.  i say this because i used a different stitch for every piece and it took me 12 hours to complete the vest from start to finish!  patchwork vesti plowed through five bobbins which really translates to ten bobbins worth of thread (top and bottom thread).  i don’t know how much thread that really equates to but i’ve never used sew much on one garment before.  which is funny because the garment is relatively small.  it definitely looks incredible and now i know what my machine is capable of, that’s for sure.  i know, i’m a nut.  i don’t think i’ll use that method again in the future because it’s way too labor intensive.  too bad it doesn’t fit me (i’m an extra small) cuz if it did, i’d wear it to death…if you happen to be a size 4 or size small, you can purchase the vest here.

after spending sew much time on that garment, i decided that there’s got to be an easier way to construct them, but have it look just as amazing.  the second vest i made is a men’s size medium.  i used a total of 16 ties and the pieces i chose were much bigger this time.  vest made from necktiesi also decided to use only two stitches: a feather stitch to quilt the ties together and a fun, criss cross in the shape of a boxy X to go around all of the edges.  well, three if you count the serged seams during construction.  it turned out fantastic!  i couldn’t be more pleased with how it looks.  i lost track of time but i’m guessing that this garment took somewhere between three and five hours to construct from start to finish.  that is waaaaaaay better than 12 hours!  i think i can now streamline the process and get it done in three hours tops.  this one’s not for sale yet, i’m using it as a show piece to sell the stores on my idea.  but, i will be working on a men’s size large next, and they will be available for sale shortly thereafter sew stay tuned!

versatility

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

another way to wear the collari love the versatility of this collar!  as you may have seen it in the previous post, it wears much like a shirt collar.  or you can wear it upside down, as pictured here.  i can’t stop wearing this thing! i’m sure i’m gonna wear it out in a month, it’s my favorite accessory right now.  lucky for me (and possibly you!) i made 15 more today, i just need to set the snaps and line up a photo shoot.  busy busy busy!

not your grandfathers neckties!

Friday, May 1st, 2009

IMG_6685.JPGhere are my latest renditions of wearable tie art. i’ve created three different necklaces: one is a collar, one is a choker, and one is a mini tie of sorts that can be worn two ways. the collar behaves much like a shirt collar except it’s far more fashionable and fun to wear. two vintage neckties are used here, one of them folded down over the other. the top tie is a pink and blue paisley with a light brown background while the bottom tie is a gunmetal silver with a stitched pattern on it. key to my heart the stitch work that holds them together is an heirloom stitch that i like to call the chicken foot stitch, due to it’s shape. on one side the thread shows as a sparkly blue and, on the other side it’s a silky burgundy. a shiny, silver snap holds this collar firmly in place. the choker is made of one vintage necktie and is held together by a shiny silver snap. the pattern on the tie is a blue background with beige and cream outlining repeating circles.  the chain holding the key is a scrap that i got from a key chain that was on it’s way to the dump…the key is an authentic antique called a “Saturn” or “Flying Saucer” design that came from England 30 years ago and is estimated to be from the 18th, 19th, or 20th Century. all i know is that it’s a really fun shape and kinda rusty…the third necklace wears a bit like an unaltered tie would, except that it snaps together in the front.two ways to wear it it is made from one shiny silver vintage tie and the pattern is of diagonal stripes of different colors and patterns. it can be snapped in two places, thus changing the look. i enjoy each one for different reasons and the only drawback is that i can’t wear them all at once!

these one’s are for me but i’ll be offering them to you very soon!

if you want to see more, click on any of the photos.

i love sock pockets!

Friday, April 24th, 2009

pattern for felt pocketi have a firm belief that within every outfit i wear, there should be at least one pocket!  even if it’s in my socks.  during the recent heat wave, i didn’t really feel up for sewing but i managed to crank out these two different styles of pockets.  for the black pocket, i used black and white felt with silver thread.  i free handed the skull and cross bones, cut it out, glued it to the felt, then hand sewed it down with a metallic black/silver thread.  in doing sew, i created the outline of the teeth.  cut off the end of a tie for a pocket it is the perfect size for business cards, credit cards and a drivers license. perfect for when you’re out clubbing or hooping but don’t have any pockets. you can slip this slender pocket into your boot or sock to hold a few necessities. pretty cute! the black and red pocket is made from the wider end of a necktie. the funny thing about neckties is that they are by no means exact. the point isn’t exactly in the middle like you would expect. front of the pocketsbut not to worry, when used for a pocket it gives the finished product more personality and a true one-of-a-kind look. to make this pocket, i serged the raw end of the tie together and folded it into the inside before sewing all around the edges with a sparkly silver thread. then i added a snap to make it secure.back of the finished pockets looks pretty good i think. this pocket is slightly bigger than the other and can easily hold a house key, id, credit cards, and money all at the same time. maybe even more. it also fits into my sock or boot and works well as a change holder in my purse. i could make a longer tie pocket and use it for an iphone or ipod cover. the possibilities seem endless. who wouldn’t love a cute homemade pocket that is also keeping an old necktie from ending up in a landfill? i love upcycling, everyone wins.

more = better

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Lower Haight, Apr 9, 2009

Originally uploaded by evilbendy13

i couldn’t decide which one to wear, sew i’m wearing all three. i really like the way they all look together, even if they don’t match. they add a really fun element to any outfit!

i finally made myself a few tie bracelets

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Lower Haight, Apr 9, 2009

Originally uploaded by evilbendy13

this one’s for me!