I absolutely love your videos and the way they encourage mending, upcycling, scrap busting and other sensible, non-wasteful approaches to sewing and wearing clothes. It's such a breath of fresh air in a world full of "haul" videos, and much more in line with my own principles too. Thank you so much 💙🪡🧵
Jolette, thank you! I always read your comments, but I don't always get a chance to reply. So glad you enjoyed the video and yes, why let something perfectly good go to waste if we can just cut it shorter or mend it? I must admit, I had this pile designated for mending wait for me for quite a while, but as the fall season is here - so happy I got it done and ta-da! - new stuff to wear for many more seasons :) thank you again for kind words!
@@ThoughtfulCreativity I love mending, mostly sitting in my rocking chair in front of my wood stove and listening to some RUclips videos. Nothing is more calming than hand sewing, knitting or spinning wool.
The left over bottom of the striped dress could become a circle scarf. If you put a zipper in the seam, it could be a great hidden storage piece of clothes for travel.
Love the upcycling projects. The fringe from the lovely beige knit tunic would make an excellent scarf. You could reattach it to the off-cut from the tunic either as an open ended scarf or a circular 'infinity' scarf. Then you could use it with the shorter tunic or with other items in your wardrobe. I have been doing this for my granddaughter. As she outgrows favourite knit dresses she givens them to me to make into tee shirts. I have used the off-cuts for scarves, leg warmers and texting gloves. One project was a chunky cable knit hooded vest became a scarf and matching beanie. So much fun! Thanks for your videos, they really do help to give me confidence to experiment.
Glad you didn’t add the fringy hem thing back to the tan sweater. Much better as a basic. Really loved this video and it has inspired me to go through my closet with an editing eye.
I’ve just discovered your videos and I’m so pleased. I’ve been doing exactly the same thing to my clothes for decades! I don’t throw away clothes, just remake them into something else. I was so pleased that you showed people how to hand mend a T-shirt or jumper - people often chuck out things with a tiny hole, and you’ve shown that it’s easy to mend. I absolutely loved the navy and white striped top. You did a wonderful job on it, and it looks fantastic on you now. Also loved the caramel coloured top - you are right that it looks just perfect as a simple top. When you held up the ruffled edge, it didn’t look right. It will be much more useful and wearable now. And then I wondered if you had sufficient left from when you cut off the bottom, to make a short ruffled skirt for your little girl - she would look cute in that! Thank you and I’m looking forward to catching up with some more of your makes, and remakes 😊
With the price of goods going higher, it is nice to have wonderful ideas to 'refresh' the clothes we already have. To be able to save a few dollars, especially with the Holiday Season coming up, is a bonus for us all. Thank you, Alisa for these wonderful ideas.
Every time I watch you videos I realize that I don't only enjoy your contents, but also really like the way you speak and your attitude, very thoughtful indeed. Thank you!
This was a fun watch. I love your daring waistband hack (have to admit, I do that one a lot - I turn many of my jeans waistbands into half elastic waistbands doing the same trick - kinda nice to feel "vindicated." The stripe tops and camel sweater dress - to top are both great pieces and turned out lovely! So satisfying when those upcycles work out so well.
ESTHER, yessssss, girl! You have been VINDICATED :) he he, I gotta tell you - I feel vindicated, too! So glad that someone else does this as well, and it works!
I have a very severe form of PCOS which causes my weight to change randomly, despite consistent diet and exercise. The idea that a person can have an article of clothing, and it fit them for a decade is such a foreign concept to me since I've had this PCOS since I was 11. Clothes get too big and too small for me, there isn't one piece of clothing I've kept for longer than 3 years. It's the main reason I want to learn to sew, so I can adjust piece or entirely remake a piece to fit my body shape as needed. Thank you for making such interesting, financially reasonable projects and for showing people how to do it in such an easy to understand way.
Another inspiring and fun video! a) I LOVE each upcycle, especially the sparkly cardi. b) Your cat is gorgeous. c) One thing stands out is that your style / ideas are great for any age (I'm old enough to be your momma!!). So fun!
Thanks for your videos. I'm inspired to go through my wardrobe to upcycle my clothes that I don't wear! Thanks so much for your wonderful bright/sunny personality and great tips!
I love fixing holes in clothes and socks.. I am no expert, but when you wash it, it won't show. We all need to make our clothes last as long as possible. I have thrift ed my whole adult life. I get some great ideas from you. Thanks!
I got on Marketplace last year, and for a price I could afford, a felting "sewing" machine so I can make so appliqués or simply do some designs directly on my fabric. It is very beautiful when done lightly. Also, for many of my holy sweaters/t-shirts/pants, I love to do visible mending with the little gizmo I inherited from my mom. It is simple and can be very very nice.
Me to screen- "well something will go wrong now that you've said it! You know you should never say that Lis!" Especially with sewing....so much can already go wrong, without self sabotage sitting in our sub conscious!! 🤣🤣 That tan flower petal hemming thing, would look great turned into some kind of scarf, using the lower portion of fabric with it!
I thought about it, and it is a great idea, but then the cardigan won't go with anything I have... it is that dilemma of doing in it an then not wearing it.
I am new to sewing but absolutely love it. I came across your channel and love it so much you inspire me alot. Thank you for sharing all your tips and tricks.
Hello Alyssa. I love this video, there are a few pieces that i've had in a drawer for years waiting to be mended, and this gives me inspiration. I love the sparkly cardigan, with a tulle skirt and a pair of heels you will be ready for any holiday party!, and I agree on your choice for the tan top, it looks beautiful. I love your approach to use up to every last bit of fabric and find ways of making fantastic clothes and items. You are inspiring a lot of people!
I am very inspired by all you do and make... although my sewing talents are not even comparable to yours... heheheh.. You know.... sometimes little sweaters and cardigans, make beautiful pillow covers... for the fall season.... they add a lovely pop of color to your decor... and it is a way to have the sweater for many years to come. Im thinking the little orange colored one, would be fabulous as a pillow cover, a little 12x12 ... I have done a few of mine... I love them! Great vid!! Thanks very much!
Good idea - thank you! Ah... I just made a hand painted orange pillow :) I think I am just going to wear it as is at home when I am doing things were I can get stains and stuff, which is often (even with apron on). That way I can still get use from it at home :) thank you for your kind comment.
Love this video. Can’t tell you how frustrating it is when all I see for upcycled clothes is chopping off 75% of the fabric into something that’s just completely unwearable and impractical- and immodest. Thanks so much for making something useful that we can all learn from so we can love our clothes again without having to mutilate them!!
The sparkly cardigan is so festive. You are ready. And the buttons just set it off perfectly. Upcycling is very rewarding. As always, great inspirations and tips. 😘
This was really fun video to watch. Love what you did with these pieces. I have some clothes for mending and upcycling as well, maybe I should get on with it 😃
Yes! :) mending isn't necessarily fun, but one you get into it - it goes quick and then pile gets smaller and you feel good about getting it finally (don't ask how long these clothes have been in my pile...) done :)
Love what you did with the silver cardigan, looks great! I for one have been going thru my stash of unused clothing and been taking them in as lost weight in the last year and the garments are still wearable but two sizes too big. Must say makes you feel good about up cycling and repurposing.
I love your videos and you have encouraged me to dust off my sewing machine and put it to use. You make it look doable and not so scary. Now if you can only teach us how to care for our clothes to make it last and look as good as your after all these years that would be helpful. Apparently I do not know how to do laundry at the age of 47 😂.
My first thought when seeing the orange sweater with the holes in it is to turn the holes into random broderie anglais-style holes - every time you get a new hole, you can hand sew them into little embroidered holes which will create an individual pattern. I think it would look really interesting!
That's awesome! Yep, Cricut is fun, while my parents were visiting my Dad and I made him a T-shirt with fun graphics, it was great to see the excitement and make something personalized!
Love the dots on the cardigan! Can you sow more details on how you fix a tear or how to use the surger, or just on how you do things? I like to watch your channel, give me great inspiration!
Going to "upcycle" a couple sweatshirts for myself & for my granddaughter. Love the circles on you updated sweater. All your ideas were great & doable.
I love upcycles but have not done a lot so far. I really thought that the glittery dots would b too big but they add the sparkle n I love it. Also love the buttons
For the beige t-shirt with the fluff at the bottom... could you use the fluff to make some kind of "scarf" that you can wear with your t-shirt when you feel like it?
Your upcycling session is wonderfully helpful. I especially liked your thinking outside the box ideas. The glittery sweater was such a winner! I look forward to more.
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you make over these items, and I’ve got to say that I throughly enjoyed and appreciate your time and effort. And I really really love ❤️ everything you did the cardigan with the bling circles was adorable and cute too, and those handmade buttons were spot on. The beige dress at the end you cut down, and you didn’t add the hem you cut off. You definitely made the right choice it’s much more stylish and elegant as you left it. And I’m certainly impressed with you so I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too. Please stay safe and well too
Lots pf great ideas. Some I have used myself and some I will be trying...Love the ruffles from the dress. You could add some narrow elastic to it and slip them on the cuffs whenever you want to jazz it up a bit...
Make an unattached collar from the fluffy hem Have you seen the price of buttons lately I’ve been making custom buttons from bake sculpy and femo. Covering them in resin (mainly in a Dome) and covering some in clear vanish Great video Alisha
Nice remakes of your clothes. I thought of an idea for your black and white stripe top where there was a hole I would apply a decal and iron on. Examples: a 🌺 flower, lettering, the decals are in hundreds of designs. You have a criquet machine print a decal put over hole.
Yep! Those are great ideas and so fun, too! The wholes that I mended are luckily barely visible, so I will leave it as is for right now, as you can only see them if you know they are there and even then yesterday I had to turn it to the wrong side to find it :) lol :)
Janice, hello there! I think you mean how much shorter we should cut the elastic. That will depend on the elastic - some are super soft and stretchy, some are quite hard and do not stretch as much, what I do is measure and stretch on myself to determine how much elastic I will need for waist, hips, wrists or anywhere else I put my elastic.
I love all the alterations here! And I think that caramel scallop hem piece would make a great headband and/or scrunchy. And it would definitely match with that "new" top.
Great video! I'd love to see a continuation of this video with other refreshes. I have a top that, whole I like the fabric and pattern, I hate the neckline. It's a round neck and I'd like it to be v-shaped or scoop neck. If you can provide instructions for that I'd be thrilled. 😁
Layla, hello there! :) I actually have a full series of upcycles - just take a look In the description of this video, all episodes are listed there + if you go to my channel you will find a very detailed tutorial on how to draft and sew a v-neck :)
Fabulously inspiring video, as usual! I am forever finding small holes in my clothes, and realised that they are from cat claws when I am carrying my kitties. I wonder if that is the origin of your holes in your orange cardigan?
Thank you! For the necklines - Please open the infobox of the video - the tutorial is there + I have a ton of tutorials on my channel about necklines and how to do them :)
How about undoing the cardigan, copying the pattern and using the fabric for a new project? Maybe use the sleeves for a fun 2 color cardigan, and the body for "parts" for a matching one for Artemis. ;)
Love all of this...one thing I find normal elastic super irritating on the waistband, because it will fold even inside a casing. I have elastic with ribs called non-roll...And my favorite way to fix a hole in t-shirt material is to use a thread and basically gather the hole closed by catching every thread around the hole and pulling it tight on the wrong side...if it is a large hole, you can see it more, a small hole and it is impossible to see.
Great video very inspiring!! Love the cardigan the most! Love the sparkles!
Thank you so much, I love the added sparkle too!
I absolutely love your videos and the way they encourage mending, upcycling, scrap busting and other sensible, non-wasteful approaches to sewing and wearing clothes. It's such a breath of fresh air in a world full of "haul" videos, and much more in line with my own principles too. Thank you so much 💙🪡🧵
Jolette, thank you! I always read your comments, but I don't always get a chance to reply. So glad you enjoyed the video and yes, why let something perfectly good go to waste if we can just cut it shorter or mend it? I must admit, I had this pile designated for mending wait for me for quite a while, but as the fall season is here - so happy I got it done and ta-da! - new stuff to wear for many more seasons :) thank you again for kind words!
@@ThoughtfulCreativity I love mending, mostly sitting in my rocking chair in front of my wood stove and listening to some RUclips videos. Nothing is more calming than hand sewing, knitting or spinning wool.
The left over bottom of the striped dress could become a circle scarf. If you put a zipper in the seam, it could be a great hidden storage piece of clothes for travel.
What a great message to all of us to try to reuse/repurpose/mend etc. Everything looks great, and - "everything old is new again"! xx
There's something so comforting about your voice and mannerisms. Thank you for all the fab content you produce.
Love the upcycling projects. The fringe from the lovely beige knit tunic would make an excellent scarf. You could reattach it to the off-cut from the tunic either as an open ended scarf or a circular 'infinity' scarf. Then you could use it with the shorter tunic or with other items in your wardrobe. I have been doing this for my granddaughter. As she outgrows favourite knit dresses she givens them to me to make into tee shirts. I have used the off-cuts for scarves, leg warmers and texting gloves. One project was a chunky cable knit hooded vest became a scarf and matching beanie. So much fun! Thanks for your videos, they really do help to give me confidence to experiment.
Love that repairing, recycling / up-cycling is popular again.
Glad you didn’t add the fringy hem thing back to the tan sweater. Much better as a basic. Really loved this video and it has inspired me to go through my closet with an editing eye.
Glad it motivated you :) yay!
I’ve just discovered your videos and I’m so pleased. I’ve been doing exactly the same thing to my clothes for decades! I don’t throw away clothes, just remake them into something else.
I was so pleased that you showed people how to hand mend a T-shirt or jumper - people often chuck out things with a tiny hole, and you’ve shown that it’s easy to mend.
I absolutely loved the navy and white striped top. You did a wonderful job on it, and it looks fantastic on you now. Also loved the caramel coloured top - you are right that it looks just perfect as a simple top. When you held up the ruffled edge, it didn’t look right. It will be much more useful and wearable now.
And then I wondered if you had sufficient left from when you cut off the bottom, to make a short ruffled skirt for your little girl - she would look cute in that!
Thank you and I’m looking forward to catching up with some more of your makes, and remakes 😊
With the price of goods going higher, it is nice to have wonderful ideas to 'refresh' the clothes we already have. To be able to save a few dollars, especially with the Holiday Season coming up, is a bonus for us all.
Thank you, Alisa for these wonderful ideas.
I love your up cycle videos and your beautiful supervisor that makes an occasional appearance!😊
Every time I watch you videos I realize that I don't only enjoy your contents, but also really like the way you speak and your attitude, very thoughtful indeed. Thank you!
Thank you so much, I appreciate your kind comment, means a lot, we all need a bit of positivity right now :)
I love the cardigan. It will be perfect for the holiday season.
You are absolutely right. Hand-sewing is relaxing. I actually enjoy it
This was a fun watch. I love your daring waistband hack (have to admit, I do that one a lot - I turn many of my jeans waistbands into half elastic waistbands doing the same trick - kinda nice to feel "vindicated." The stripe tops and camel sweater dress - to top are both great pieces and turned out lovely! So satisfying when those upcycles work out so well.
ESTHER, yessssss, girl! You have been VINDICATED :) he he, I gotta tell you - I feel vindicated, too! So glad that someone else does this as well, and it works!
I like how realistic you were with your projects. Great job 👍
Thank you so much 😀
The caramel coloured dress that you turned into a top is so elegant the new length you cut it at. I love it. 😍
Yes! Thank you!
I have a very severe form of PCOS which causes my weight to change randomly, despite consistent diet and exercise. The idea that a person can have an article of clothing, and it fit them for a decade is such a foreign concept to me since I've had this PCOS since I was 11. Clothes get too big and too small for me, there isn't one piece of clothing I've kept for longer than 3 years. It's the main reason I want to learn to sew, so I can adjust piece or entirely remake a piece to fit my body shape as needed. Thank you for making such interesting, financially reasonable projects and for showing people how to do it in such an easy to understand way.
Thanks Alisa, it had tons of inspirations. Love how the cardigan turned out with sparkles.
Thank you so much, I love the cardigan, as well!
Another inspiring and fun video! a) I LOVE each upcycle, especially the sparkly cardi. b) Your cat is gorgeous. c) One thing stands out is that your style / ideas are great for any age (I'm old enough to be your momma!!). So fun!
Love the swearer as a basic. Use the fringe thing as a scarf.
Love the sparkly cardi
Me too! :)
Thanks for your videos. I'm inspired to go through my wardrobe to upcycle my clothes that I don't wear! Thanks so much for your wonderful bright/sunny personality and great tips!
Loved the video. It is inspiring to see how you rethink the use of things. I struggle with letting go of things that don't quite work for me.
Those beige pants are so cute. I think they would even look cute with tuxedo stripe. Got the idea when you were adding the elastic. 🪡🧵
Love the gray sweater! It is adorable!!
Great mending & makeovers! I love upcycling cozy clothes!
I think the changes you made a perfect! Well Done!!!
Thank you!
Oh I love the beige pants I’m fixing to go look for the pattern for them lol. I love all the make overs.
So helpful to see the 'savage' approach to the fix. I always felt lazy doingbit that way. Now I feel vindicated!
He he, sometimes "savage" way is the way to go, right?! 😂
@@ThoughtfulCreativity well, certainly easier!
Love the sparkles and buttons!!
I love fixing holes in clothes and socks.. I am no expert, but when you wash it, it won't show. We all need to make our clothes last as long as possible. I have thrift ed my whole adult life. I get some great ideas from you. Thanks!
I got on Marketplace last year, and for a price I could afford, a felting "sewing" machine so I can make so appliqués or simply do some designs directly on my fabric. It is very beautiful when done lightly. Also, for many of my holy sweaters/t-shirts/pants, I love to do visible mending with the little gizmo I inherited from my mom. It is simple and can be very very nice.
Love the pants! I'm kinda liking peach colors here lately. Good video!
Me to screen- "well something will go wrong now that you've said it! You know you should never say that Lis!"
Especially with sewing....so much can already go wrong, without self sabotage sitting in our sub conscious!!
🤣🤣
That tan flower petal hemming thing, would look great turned into some kind of scarf, using the lower portion of fabric with it!
Wow!!! Your videos just get better and better as far as being inspiring and useful. Thank you so very much.
Wow, thank YOU!
You are so adorable! Thank you for all the wonderful tips!
I love all your upcycles especially the sparkly circles.
Aren't they fun? Thank you so much, Elaine. I feel that with this cardigan I am ready for the festive winter time!
Alisa for the orange sweater you can hide the holes with embroidered lace on top … it will be beautiful and do it white color 👆🤝🥰
I thought about it, and it is a great idea, but then the cardigan won't go with anything I have... it is that dilemma of doing in it an then not wearing it.
True .. I also I was thinking iron glitter same style as the grey one .. just another alternative 🤝
I was thinking the same thing except lace in the exact same color as the sweater would be more subtle (might be hard matching that color though).
I am new to sewing but absolutely love it.
I came across your channel and love it so much you inspire me alot.
Thank you for sharing all your tips and tricks.
You are so welcome, Marelize! :) I love creativity in sewing and I hope you will find many more ideas for your own sewing projects :)
Hello Alyssa. I love this video, there are a few pieces that i've had in a drawer for years waiting to be mended, and this gives me inspiration. I love the sparkly cardigan, with a tulle skirt and a pair of heels you will be ready for any holiday party!, and I agree on your choice for the tan top, it looks beautiful. I love your approach to use up to every last bit of fabric and find ways of making fantastic clothes and items. You are inspiring a lot of people!
You make everything look easy and fun! And your cheerful attitude brightens my day. Now I'll go Upcycle something!
The gray dotted cardigan would be great if you sewed pearl beads on each of those dots.....you do awesome work.
Really good ideas. I love the sweater!
I am very inspired by all you do and make... although my sewing talents are not even comparable to yours... heheheh..
You know.... sometimes little sweaters and cardigans, make beautiful pillow covers... for the fall season.... they add a lovely pop of color to your decor... and it is a way to have the sweater for many years to come. Im thinking the little orange colored one, would be fabulous as a pillow cover, a little 12x12 ... I have done a few of mine... I love them! Great vid!! Thanks very much!
Good idea - thank you! Ah... I just made a hand painted orange pillow :) I think I am just going to wear it as is at home when I am doing things were I can get stains and stuff, which is often (even with apron on). That way I can still get use from it at home :) thank you for your kind comment.
Really lovely cardigan. Well done 👍🙂
Love this video. Can’t tell you how frustrating it is when all I see for upcycled clothes is chopping off 75% of the fabric into something that’s just completely unwearable and impractical- and immodest. Thanks so much for making something useful that we can all learn from so we can love our clothes again without having to mutilate them!!
Right the easiest projects are cutting pants into shorts or a shirt into a cropped one. These are more mending/slightly altering than complete upcycle
The sparkly cardigan is so festive. You are ready. And the buttons just set it off perfectly. Upcycling is very rewarding. As always, great inspirations and tips. 😘
It is for sure very rewarding + cost effective and creative! Win-win-win! :)
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you scored 10 again.
Thank you, Deb!
Love that sweater so much. ❤
This was really fun video to watch. Love what you did with these pieces. I have some clothes for mending and upcycling as well, maybe I should get on with it 😃
Yes! :) mending isn't necessarily fun, but one you get into it - it goes quick and then pile gets smaller and you feel good about getting it finally (don't ask how long these clothes have been in my pile...) done :)
Love what you did with the silver cardigan, looks great! I for one have been going thru my stash of unused clothing and been taking them in as lost weight in the last year and the garments are still wearable but two sizes too big. Must say makes you feel good about up cycling and repurposing.
I really enjoyed this one! Thanks for sharing.
To make tiny polka dots you can cut the vinyl with a hole punch. Just a tip for someone without a Cricut
Perfect tip! Thank you!!!
I've done this before! It works so well!
Thanks for the good demos.
I think you could make the tan sweater more cropped and add the ruffle edge.
Very inspiring video , love the idea of sparkle dots on the grey sweater .👍👍
I just love your enthusiasm and excitement - it’s so motivating and inspirational! Thank you. 🥰
I love your videos and you have encouraged me to dust off my sewing machine and put it to use. You make it look doable and not so scary. Now if you can only teach us how to care for our clothes to make it last and look as good as your after all these years that would be helpful. Apparently I do not know how to do laundry at the age of 47 😂.
Mending has become a handiwork if the past. I think this is awesome.
My first thought when seeing the orange sweater with the holes in it is to turn the holes into random broderie anglais-style holes - every time you get a new hole, you can hand sew them into little embroidered holes which will create an individual pattern. I think it would look really interesting!
Really like the glitter idea! I don’t use my cricut as much as I’d like and this definitely gives me some great ideas
That's awesome! Yep, Cricut is fun, while my parents were visiting my Dad and I made him a T-shirt with fun graphics, it was great to see the excitement and make something personalized!
The bottom of the dress would make a cute tube top. An online clothing shop just introduced tube tops in beige, blue, and black for $110.
Love the dots on the cardigan! Can you sow more details on how you fix a tear or how to use the surger, or just on how you do things? I like to watch your channel, give me great inspiration!
Going to "upcycle" a couple sweatshirts for myself & for my granddaughter. Love the circles on you updated sweater. All your ideas were great & doable.
Great mending and up cycling!!
Thanks for sharing. Darning could look great on the sweater.
Very useful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow so very cool. You are very talented
Thanks so much 😊Donna, you're always so so kind!
I love upcycles but have not done a lot so far. I really thought that the glittery dots would b too big but they add the sparkle n I love it. Also love the buttons
Maybe some colourful pompoms on the orange cardigan for something really fun for Spring
Everything looks so good. You are so good.
Awesome cardigan refresh!!!
For the beige t-shirt with the fluff at the bottom... could you use the fluff to make some kind of "scarf" that you can wear with your t-shirt when you feel like it?
Your upcycling session is wonderfully helpful. I especially liked your thinking outside the box ideas. The glittery sweater was such a winner! I look forward to more.
Nicely done.
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you make over these items, and I’ve got to say that I throughly enjoyed and appreciate your time and effort. And I really really love ❤️ everything you did the cardigan with the bling circles was adorable and cute too, and those handmade buttons were spot on. The beige dress at the end you cut down, and you didn’t add the hem you cut off. You definitely made the right choice it’s much more stylish and elegant as you left it. And I’m certainly impressed with you so I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too. Please stay safe and well too
I like the sparkle buttons on the sweater better
Awesome job. I’m looking in my closet to see if I can up cycle. I can think of a few dresses
You’re making me go hmmm. I’ll have to look at my clothes with a new eye. Thanks.
Love the grey cardi!
Lots pf great ideas. Some I have used myself and some I will be trying...Love the ruffles from the dress. You could add some narrow elastic to it and slip them on the cuffs whenever you want to jazz it up a bit...
I loved this. Thank you
Very inspiring!! Great ideas!!
Glad you like them!
Excellent ❤❤❤
Embroidery or appliquées for your last sweater project. Mom would cover holes in jeans with cute appliqués.
You seem like such a sweet like able person 😊
Great video ❤
Make an unattached collar from the fluffy hem
Have you seen the price of buttons lately
I’ve been making custom buttons from bake sculpy and femo. Covering them in resin (mainly in a Dome) and covering some in clear vanish
Great video Alisha
Good idea!
The frilly hem could make a nice head band.
Nice remakes of your clothes. I thought of an idea for your black and white stripe top where there was a hole I would apply a decal and iron on. Examples: a 🌺 flower, lettering, the decals are in hundreds of designs. You have a criquet machine print a decal put over hole.
Yep! Those are great ideas and so fun, too! The wholes that I mended are luckily barely visible, so I will leave it as is for right now, as you can only see them if you know they are there and even then yesterday I had to turn it to the wrong side to find it :) lol :)
How much extra elastic should be added to the waist measurement? Thank you so much for all your fantastic ideas!
Janice, hello there! I think you mean how much shorter we should cut the elastic. That will depend on the elastic - some are super soft and stretchy, some are quite hard and do not stretch as much, what I do is measure and stretch on myself to determine how much elastic I will need for waist, hips, wrists or anywhere else I put my elastic.
I love all the alterations here! And I think that caramel scallop hem piece would make a great headband and/or scrunchy. And it would definitely match with that "new" top.
Great video! I'd love to see a continuation of this video with other refreshes. I have a top that, whole I like the fabric and pattern, I hate the neckline. It's a round neck and I'd like it to be v-shaped or scoop neck. If you can provide instructions for that I'd be thrilled. 😁
Layla, hello there! :) I actually have a full series of upcycles - just take a look In the description of this video, all episodes are listed there + if you go to my channel you will find a very detailed tutorial on how to draft and sew a v-neck :)
Fabulously inspiring video, as usual! I am forever finding small holes in my clothes, and realised that they are from cat claws when I am carrying my kitties. I wonder if that is the origin of your holes in your orange cardigan?
Hallo alesa you are thoughts is very usèful
I think the bottom of the beige dress would look good as a scarf 🧣 for the shirt you made out of it.
Another great video. Thank you. Very inspiring. Perhaps you could do a video based on up-cycling/changing necklines?
Thank you! For the necklines - Please open the infobox of the video - the tutorial is there + I have a ton of tutorials on my channel about necklines and how to do them :)
How about undoing the cardigan, copying the pattern and using the fabric for a new project? Maybe use the sleeves for a fun 2 color cardigan, and the body for "parts" for a matching one for Artemis. ;)
I love alllll of the ideas! :)
Love all of this...one thing I find normal elastic super irritating on the waistband, because it will fold even inside a casing. I have elastic with ribs called non-roll...And my favorite way to fix a hole in t-shirt material is to use a thread and basically gather the hole closed by catching every thread around the hole and pulling it tight on the wrong side...if it is a large hole, you can see it more, a small hole and it is impossible to see.