Tuesday 27 November 2012

Disney's Stitch Themed Felt Pouch


A pouch for my cousin who is obsessed with Disney's character Stitch from the movie Lilo and Stitch. I found it quite a troublesome to go through some details such as Stitch's claws and eyes. They were so tiny and so the decision was determined. 

"Stitch, this is gonna hurt but you will have no claws and no eyeball!".

I decided to just leave them and sew what's obvious. Well, at least you can recognize Stitch by just one glance

This is a 9"x5" pouch and got her name appliqued on the other side. Made from felt and blue polkadot cotton as the inner. I used bright and colorful tone to cheer up the atmosphere.




I am not a fan of Disney's Stitch, but somehow I satisfied with 'my' Stitch. :-)


Thursday 8 November 2012

Denim Pouch


The entire idea was denim, with initial 'W' in the front and a small pocket at the back to hold USB thumbdrive, and a partition inside the pouch to hold separate stuffs which I totally forgotten to snap the picture! ~duh~





Friday 2 November 2012

My Weekend Project #4: Fabric Covered Stool



Influenced by the Kopitiam style, I bought this dinner table set with stools 4 years ago. It seemed so bald over time and covering the stools surface with fabric is the least I can do. 


It was a surprise that it only took me under half an hour to finish covering the 4 stools with just 3 simple steps:

Step 1) You will ONLY need those! 
Step 2) Cut wadding to fit stool's surface (or it will be bulky once you attach at the side), and cut fabric a bit bigger. 
Step 3) Place stool upside down on the wadding and fabric (Reminder: the fabric must be wrong side up). Fold end of fabric to avoid fray and staple.

There's no doubt it is still a Kopitiam style, but with fabric covers they looked fresh (I think)!


Now who has stools?