I got another interest other than learning how to put on make-ups, which is, D.I.Y Style sewing. D.I.Y here stands for Design-It-Yourself. I guess you all already know, sewing is a fun activity to do. I know, not all of you love to sew, and you can't see how it can gives any fun to you. Enough said, try it first and you'll get the fun of doing it. The satisfaction that you get after finished sewing a thing you want, that is what is actually good with sewing. The photos below are a few examples of DIY sewing. This apparently not pictures that I've taken myself. I actually Google-d the pictures.
Isn't it awesome? You can actually re-design the clothes that you think do not give any good to you anymore. Usually, I modified my no brand clothes. I felt terrible and not brave enough to cut my branded clothes. It is because, I usually have this thought, what if the 'modification' made was a fail? I don't want to regret in the future. Lol.
Anyway, as for me, since I owned no sewing machines, so I just managed to do a hand-sew. I promise myself that I'll get one of the kind as mine in the future. For the beginning, I learn how to make my straight cut jeans and turned it into a skinny jeans that fitted me well. And guess what, I succeed! Yay! :D I also watched lots of How To's videos on Youtube. I plan to do it later on my own. :) I already found some materials that can be used as my next sewing project. I hope I can do it real soon. Wish me luck, peeps!
This is one of the video that I get from the internet which I think useful enough for us if we want to make our jeans in skinny condition. have fun watching it, peeps! Since I didn't know how to upload the video here, so click the link below to watch the video, thanks!
There are one blue jeans, two black jeans, two gray jeans, and one chocolate color long pant or slack. I guess there are about six pants of mine that already been 'modified' by me. As for the blouse, I already d.i.y-ed lots of it, and I'm lazy to count it for now :P Pardon me, okay! I sewed it with the design I want. If the clothes are bigger, I'm going to cut it into smaller size and modify any part that I certainly don't like about the clothes. Apparently my skill is still in mediocre level, so the job done can still be seen messy :) but it's okay, at least I try, right?
I think that's all. Good Night, peeps.
Isn't it awesome? You can actually re-design the clothes that you think do not give any good to you anymore. Usually, I modified my no brand clothes. I felt terrible and not brave enough to cut my branded clothes. It is because, I usually have this thought, what if the 'modification' made was a fail? I don't want to regret in the future. Lol.
Anyway, as for me, since I owned no sewing machines, so I just managed to do a hand-sew. I promise myself that I'll get one of the kind as mine in the future. For the beginning, I learn how to make my straight cut jeans and turned it into a skinny jeans that fitted me well. And guess what, I succeed! Yay! :D I also watched lots of How To's videos on Youtube. I plan to do it later on my own. :) I already found some materials that can be used as my next sewing project. I hope I can do it real soon. Wish me luck, peeps!
This is one of the video that I get from the internet which I think useful enough for us if we want to make our jeans in skinny condition. have fun watching it, peeps! Since I didn't know how to upload the video here, so click the link below to watch the video, thanks!
There are one blue jeans, two black jeans, two gray jeans, and one chocolate color long pant or slack. I guess there are about six pants of mine that already been 'modified' by me. As for the blouse, I already d.i.y-ed lots of it, and I'm lazy to count it for now :P Pardon me, okay! I sewed it with the design I want. If the clothes are bigger, I'm going to cut it into smaller size and modify any part that I certainly don't like about the clothes. Apparently my skill is still in mediocre level, so the job done can still be seen messy :) but it's okay, at least I try, right?
I think that's all. Good Night, peeps.
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