Wilkommen in meiner *Do-it-yourself* Bastel- und Nähecke mit
ein paar Anregungen, Ideen und Tips zum ganz einfach zuhause selber machen.
General Tips and Tricks
- Hand-sewing tips
- Introduction to millinery
- Guide to understanding fabric grain
- Embroidery basics
- Silk ribbon embroidery basics
- Learn to knit
- Gored skirt (drafting your own pattern for the gores, you need to know how to add a waist band)
- Reconstructed skirt (turning a plain a-lined mainstream skirt into a Lolita skirt)
- Rectangle skirt (pattern for a detailed pintucked and ruffled skirt)
- Rectangle skirt 2 (drafting a 2 tiered Lolita skirt)
- Circle skirt (drafting a simple circle skirt)
- Half-elastic waistband skirt (just waistband tutorial, you need to know how to draft a skirt)
- Simple elastic waist skirt (easiest Lolita skirt ever!)
- Simple elastic waist skirt 2 (the same easiest skirt ever, slightly clearer diagrams)
- Bustle over-skirt (drafting your own pattern)
- Bustle under-skirt (drafting your own pattern)
- High-waisted skirt (drafting your own pattern)
- Bustle skirt (drafting your own pattern, skirt with channels to turn a normal skirt into a bustled skirt)
- Three tiered skirt (drafting your own pattern. Would need to be more poofy to give it the proper shape)
- How to make scalloped hems (just the hems! You would need to know how to do the rest of the skirt)
- Full length Aristocrat skirt
- Pull ribbon bustle skirt
- Lolita apron
Blouses
- Reconstructed sailor cardigan
- Reconstructed Peter Pan collared blouse
- Reconstructed cutsew
- Reconstructed cutsew 2
- Reconstructed cutsew 3
- Puff sleeved free blouse pattern
- Knitted lacy bolero
Dresses
- Simple puff sleeved dress (drafting your own pattern)
- Simple puff sleeved dress 2 (drafting your own pattern)
- Reconstructed JSK (turning a plain sundress into a Lolita JSK)
- Reconstructed JSK 2(turning a plain sundress into a Lolita JSK)
- Simple JSK (drafting your own pattern)
- Wa-loli dress
- Lolita nightgown
- Reconstructed child's dress
- Beret
- Sailor hat
- Soft full bonnet (PDF file)
- Soft bonnet headdress
- Rose hair combs
- Rose hair clips
- Rose hairpins
- Crochet flower headband
- Hard bonnet with cardboard base
- Reconstructed hard bonnet
- Reconstructed hard bonnet 2
- Tricorn hat with buckram base
- Hard bonnet with straw hat base
- Soft mini top hat
- Rectangle headdress
- Rectangle headdress 2
- Rectangle headdress 3
- Felt cake hat
- Beaded crown
- Reconstructed cancan hat
- Rectangle Alice bow
- Deco deer and fruit hair accessory
- Fairy Kei fluffy star clip
- Making a bonnet out of waist ties
- Straw bonnet made from straw braiding
- Tiny ribbon hairbows
- Medium sized bows
- Alice bow
- Alice bow 2
- Puffy felt bow
- Fabric candies
- Fabric candies 2
- Lace flowers
- Fabric flowers
- How to tie a pretty bow
- How to tie a pretty bow 2
- Knitted bow
- Fabric roses
- Apron
- Bear backpack
- Bloomers
- Bloomers 2
- Bloomers 3
- Bloomers 4
- Bloomers 5
- Reconstructed bloomers
- Petticoat
- Petticoat 2
- Petticoat 3
- Petticoat 4
- Sock toppers and wrist cuffs
- Reconstructed stuffed animal purse
- Reconstructed ruffly umbrella
- Reconstructed Kodona pants
- Stenciling a cutsew
- Elastic shirring method using elastic casings
- Easy hooded cloak (shown for a child, but you can make it any size you please)
- Drafting and sewing a corset (plastic boning, could be modified for a more traditional steel boned corset)
- Tote bag
- Heart-shaped rosette brooch
- Adding in-seam pockets to a skirt
- Make a rosette out of rick-rack
- Ribbon Rococo choker
- Adding a shirring panel to a Lolita dress
- Turning waist ties into a head bow
- Turning waist ties into a head bow 2
- Turning waist ties into a head bow 3
- Adding a few inches to a JSK
- Turning a JSK into a skirt
- Tea dying
- RHS customization
- Miscellaneous sweets jewelry techniques
- Miscellaneous sweets jewelry techniques 2
- Clay macarons
- Heart shaped macaron
- Biscuits and stick wafers
- Ice cream scoops
- Waffles
- Ice cream charms
- Paper clay whipped cream
- Chocolate chip cookie
- Decoing headphones and basic deco techniques
Other jewelry
- Easy resin pendants
- Rosary (can be modified to make a rosary styled necklace)
- Wrapped loop (used for making chains of beads on wire)
- Cabochon rings
Decor
- Felt cake box
- Rose lamp shade
- Silhouettes
- Embroidered silhouette
- Fake plastic cupcakes
- Felt pie
- Recovering a compact
- Crochet dessert patterns
Patterns
Tops
Tops
- Free ruffled blouse pattern
- Bibbed blouse Simplicity 3684 (needs to be buttoned up all the way)
Dresess
- Vintage Vogue 2902 (skirt needs to be shortened)
- Vintage Vogue 2267 (skirt needs to be shortened)
- Simplicity 2444 (pretty good on it's own as a JSK, puff sleeves could be added for an OP)
Patterns with usable parts (You're going to have to modify these pieces, sometimes add a whole new skirt, lengthen/shorten hem lines, or maybe just add a few details).
- Free empire waist dress (good bodice, will need to attach it to a properly shaped skirt)
- Drindl (The skirt will need to be shortened and some fullness will need to be added to the skirt)
- Simple darted dress pattern (good bodice, will need to attach it to a properly shaped skirt)
- Vogue 8019 (torso shortened, fuller skirt added, click here for an example of it modified into a Lolita dress)
- Simplicity 3673 (skirt needs to be fuller click here and scroll down for an example of it modified into a Lolita dress. Skirt part can also be used to make a classic high waisted skirt.)
- McCalls M5619 (need to draft a properly shaped skirt, but the sleeveless and short-sleeved tops are perfect!)
- Butterick B4443 (good bodice, will need to attach it to a properly shaped skirt)
- McCalls M6123 (good bodice, will need to attach it to a properly shaped skirt)
- McCalls M5923 (good bodice, will need the either make a properly shaped skirt or modify the current skirt so that it's flared and can fit a petticoat)
- Puffball hair style
- Double buns
- Mana styled pigtails
- Braided classic hair style
- How to put on a wig
- Hime hair
- Hime hair 2
- Curling with a straightener
- Adding false pigtails
- Curly buns with hair extensions
- How to make your own 2 tone wig
- Looped braids
Clothing Care Tutorials
- De-pilling socks
- Wig washing and detangling
- Washing your Lolita clothes
- List of what specific Brand pieces can and can't be washed
- How to clean Lolita clothes at home
Nothing here yet, looking forward to something =)
AntwortenLöschenI will start working on this page soon :)I hope there's something for you by then.^^
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