This style of face mask is based on one of the more popular and basic surgical style face masks on the market. The Surgical 3 Pleats Face Mask using 3 layers of different fabric. This pattern will allow you to pick and choose your 3 layers of fabric so you can customise it to your liking. The Simple Surgical Style 3 Pleats Face Mask forces
Simple Surgical Style 3 Pleats Face Mask Pattern
The Simple Surgical Style 3 Pleats Face Mask is made of 2 layers of fabric (not including interfacing, if it is used). This is made from one piece of fabric that is folded. While making these masks I wanted to show you the many ways a face mask can be made. The next pattern will be similar to this design, but it will have 3
Duckbill Style Face Mask Pattern
With the world currently battling with pollution levels, volcanic eruptions, bush fires, smog and haze in cities, and now the Covid-19 virus, wearing a face mask will soon be the norm. Whether you want to use a face mask for a cold, while traveling outdoors, recovering from chemotherapy or other illnesses, work related reasons, allergies, cleaning, fashion statement or simply hiding from people you don’t
Beaded Snowman
Welcome to another tutorial. As promised, something for the festive season! This Snowman is very simple to make because most the steps are repeated. If you have been following me and have learnt how to make the Fancy Tail Gold Fishes, then you will breeze through this. Mastering the fish design will help you grasp the techniques needed to eventually designing your own projects. The
Beaded Fancy Tail Goldfish Different Variations
Welcome to another tutorial. This time I will be showing you 3 other variations of finishing the last half of the goldfish. This might be a life saver if you have lost some beads before starting the project, and think you couldn’t finish the ornament without all the beads. If you already know how to make the 1st half of the fish, you could skip to: 9:47 for
Beaded Fancy Tail Goldfish Version 2
Welcome to another tutorial! I got a little carried away with making beaded goldfishes lately, as you can see, that I have decided to make this tutorial to show you how to make a smaller and simplified version. This method does not require you to purchase too many beads in different sizes. A lot easier to follow because it only used 2 sizes of white beads,
Beaded Fancy Tail Goldfish Version 1
Welcome to my latest YouTube tutorial! As you can see, I have been a little quiet recently on my blogs. I have been distracted by these cute little things. If you have been following me on Instagram, a few months ago, you would have seen a peek at what I was distracted by. I came across these cute dangling ornaments when I was shopping around
Customising My Diary
There are so many videos out there already showing you how to customise a diary/journal. This blog/video is to show you what I use and how I customise my diary so you could apply this to your own diary/journal. I am sure you will find the printers I use quite interesting and may even want one for your journaling and crafting projects. As a busy
Free Printable Diary/Journal
For my very first YouTube tutorial, I will be showing you how I make my diaries. I have been designing and customizing my own diaries for almost 7 years now. This was due to not being able to find a diary that suited my needs. I like to take full control from choosing the notebooks used, to designing the layout to suit my needs.
A Guide to Different Types of Elastics
Over the next few weeks I will be showing you how to use elastic in your projects. Before all of that, I will show you some examples of the different types of elastic available on the market. Elastic is commonly found on waistbands on comfy clothing and clothing that requires a lot of movement, like sportswear. It is great for children’s wear since it is
North American Smocking: 13 Rectangle & Crosses
Download PDF: You will need: Fabric Scissors Basic 30cm Ruler Pencil/Tailors Chalk Hand Sewing Needle Sewing Thread same colour as fabric if possible (Ideally strong quilters thread but if it is only a sample then any sewing thread is good enough) Tip: You may use the width of a ruler to mark the gridlines or use a ruler to measure out 1.5-3cm evenly spaced dots.
Fabrics Transformed 2
TRANSFORMING UGLY FABRIC INTO BEAUTIFUL TEXTILES This is my second mini side project. Sometimes when I am concentrating on a project I get side tracked and go off on a tangent for a bit before I come back to finish off what I was supposed to be doing. This is another great example of a piece of fabric that needs a bit of attention. You could
North American Smocking: 12 Rectangles
Download PDF: You will need: Fabric Scissors Basic 30cm Ruler Pencil/Tailors Chalk Hand Sewing Needle Sewing Thread same colour as fabric if possible (Ideally strong quilters thread but if it is only a sample then any sewing thread is good enough) Tip: You may use the width of a ruler to mark the gridlines or use a ruler to measure out 1.5-3cm evenly spaced dots.
Fabrics Transformed 1
Transforming Ugly Fabric into beautiful textiles When I do pop into fabric shops these days, I tend to keep an eye out for interesting pieces of fabric I would like to transform. Boring fabric that no one wants to use is usually what I will be looking out for. My intention is to give an ugly fabric a lease of life and use it for
North American Smocking: 11 Roses
Download PDF: You will need: Fabric Scissors Basic 30cm Ruler Pencil/Tailors Chalk Hand Sewing Needle Sewing Thread same colour as fabric if possible (Ideally strong quilters thread but if it is only a sample then any sewing thread is good enough) Tip: You may use the width of a ruler to mark the gridlines or use a ruler to measure out 1.5-3cm evenly spaced dots.