This week, I’m a guest at a wonderful blog called The Sisterhood of the Crafty Pants. If you want to know how I created these origami sleeves…
… go check out my little tutorial 🙂 Thank you, CraftyPantsSisters, for having me!
This week, I’m a guest at a wonderful blog called The Sisterhood of the Crafty Pants. If you want to know how I created these origami sleeves…
… go check out my little tutorial 🙂 Thank you, CraftyPantsSisters, for having me!
This is really cute! I'm heading over to check it out… Thanks!!!
Love it!
Wow! Nice work.
I take it Nora likes it!?
At the end of the shoot, her cheeks hurt from smiling ;-p
fantastico! Ho visto il tutorial non sembra difficile! Voglio provare
Grazie
Federica
That is seriously so cute! I love it!
What a lovely technique. I'd love to try it for my own top.
I really love this!!! I definitely want to try it out!
i loved it! i'll try it 😀
Hey I posted my version of your tutorial for adopting it onto a commercial Burda Style pattern here:
http://sewingyourstyle.tumblr.com/post/34889627054/origami-sleeves-tutorial
:))
cheers!
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you for shearing this with us !!!! I love origami, I love sewing : you mixed both !!! thank you !!!!! (should you want please do not hesitate to vit me at 4petitesgraines.canalblog.com
Hi. I can't wait to try this is the spring. Love it! I will do some muslin practice sleeves first.
Also I have the Janet pattern from Sew Sweet Patterns, which is one you linked to. Not only do they deliver quickly, they answer questions pretty responsively. I have no affiliation with them except as a satisfied customer. So if someone needs a basic raglan dress/tunic pattern, they are great!
Way cool! Some very valid points! I appreciate you penning this article plus the rest of
the website is also very good.
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WOW! What an unusual, YES, truly UNIQUE style for origami raglan sleeves on a young girl's dress! Is it linen fabric? Certainly Nora has an heirloom dress sewn in a tasteful beige colored fabric. Looks like a perfect job sewing. Sarah Helene in Minneapolis, MN