Patched and Reworked Denim Jacket - Sketch & Final Garment
Personal project for myself reworking dad's denim
All the denim used in this oversized trench was pieced and patchworked together from several pairs of old jeans. The mismatched, patchwork affect from the differing denim washes is amplified with plaid and floral cotton patches.
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Millie, 26
“I am wearing my clothing brand Mind Blown and my style is mainly inspired by color and what I find secondhand— I love to upcycle pieces. I love 90s and 2000s silhouettes.”
Sep 10, 2022 ∙ Downtown Brooklyn
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RASCAL
- Bottom for guys
- 11 swatches
- All Lods
- Base Game Compatible
- Teen->Elder
- Not for randoms
- ENJOY DAMN IT
TOU: (Just read it)
- Recolors allowed
- Do not reupload
- No ads or paywalls. Fuck it.
- Do not claim as your own.
- NO SIMSDOM. Yeah SIMSFINDS that’s you. NO.
Simfileshare / Dropbox
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For my birthday this year I finally made this dress wearable again!
I made this dress a couple years ago and accidentally made the elastics at the waist too tight (which made the dress very uncomfortable to wear). I sometimes really dread alterations and keep procrastinating on them for no real reason.
I only removed the elastics from the waist part and haven't added new (less tight) ones yet. The dress is already wearable as is, though I noticed another problem: I didn't have lots of fabric when I made this dress and the patchwork bodice is a bit shorter than usual for this pattern. So now this annoys me and I think about elongating the bodice somehow... sigh... would be a lot of work though!
[id]5 pictures in total.
Picture 1: a group selfie featuring three young white women (including OP). Two of them have brown hair and the third one brightly dyed red hair. OP is in the middle: a fat woman with glasses, wearing her brown hair open with two small decorative braids framing her face. She's wearing a green patchwork dress, mixed with cream coloured fabric with pink roses on it and white fabric with pink/violett hearts and green ornaments on it. The bodice is finished with cream-coloured lace bias binding. She's wearing a flower crown with green vines and white, pink & magenta coloured flowers on it (a birthday present from a friend from some years ago).
Her brown-haired friend is a bit chubby as well, with a short braid. She's wearing a cheerful yellow top with white daisies on it! She's wearing fancy brown macrame style earrings. Unfortunately her beautiful tree necklace made with buttons is not visible in the picture, you can only see the leather string of the necklace.
The third friend is thin and slender, but also sharing something with OP: she's also wearing glasses. She's wearing a pink bow in her red hair, as well as a pink "tattoo style" elastic necklace. She's wearing an off-white crochet shawl lent to her by OP over her white shirt.
The women are all smiling, it's clearly a happy day!
Picture 2: A close-up of the patchwork dress turned inside out. It shows the middle part, made of green gingham with the too-tight elastic still sewn into it.
Picture 3: A close-up of the bodice and waist-part of patchwork dress being worn with the too-tight elastic removed from the waist.
Picture 4:
An almost full body shot of OP: a young fat white woman with glasses and long brown hair. She's wearing most of her hair open and it falls in a wave over her shoulders. Two thin decorative braids frame her face and give her an elven look. One of the braids is tangled with the strap of her sand-coloured crocheted bag in this picture. The bag is decorated with a green bow with a floral pattern on it! She's wearing a flower crown with white, pink and magenta coloured flowers on it, they are made from wire and nailpolish (an old birthday present from a friend of hers). The star of the show is the patchwork dress: made out of green fabric with a gingham pattern (there are darker green patches and lighter green patches), green gingham patches with flowers printed on it, creme coloured patches with pinkish roses on them and green patches with pinkish roses on them. Mixed with it is a white fabric with violet coloured hearts and green ornamental swirls on it and a cream-coloured fabric covered with strips of lace. The lace fabric has also been turned into bias tape for the binding of the neckline and the arm holes of the dress. The dress is decorated with side gores made out of the white fabric with violet coloured hearts on it. The gores are decorated with a thick green lace. Yellow lacy sleeves of a shirt are visible under the bodice of the dress and a amber coloured bracelet can be seen on the left wrist.
The woman is standing in front and among some lush greenery (trees and bushes), adding to the elfen look of her outfit.
Picture 5: A full body shot of the above described woman. She's standing on a path next to some hedges and trees. The picture is blurred - like you were trying to take a picture of some otherwordly fae perhaps...?[/id]
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am doneeeee
this is my boy Astarin D’Elador, a drow bard, and his 5th redesign since first conceptualisation in 2018 pffft
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Ali, 22
“I’m wearing a sweatshirt I borrowed from a friend, a tank top that I got from Poshmark and printed an image of two real dolls onto, a skirt from Burleska, scrub pants that I printed a jewelry piece I made on to, and a necklace from Ebonny Munro that I got from a retail pharmacy. I’m really inspired by Alice in Wonderland, the Medieval art, princesses, the movie The Last Unicorn, fairytales, and being comfortable.”
Mar 18, 2023 ∙ Williamsburg
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Cozy Clown Sweater!
Materials you need: 1 secondhand fleece sweatshirt. Some colorful fleece. 1″ round shank button (contrasting color from the fleece, doesn’t have to be the same as mine). Thread and sewing needle. Scissors. Soap and water.
1) Cut 2 diamond shapes from felt that’s just big enough to cover the buttons.
2) Hand wash the diamond felt in hot soapy water (pre-shrinking).
3) Cut a small vertical slit on the diamond felt that’s slightly smaller than the button thread knob. Push the thread knob through the slit to combine the button and felt.
4) Sew the button eyes on the sweatshirt.
5) Sew a couple loose stitches on the diamond felt behind the button face to secure it and prevent it from turning.
6) For the clown nose. Pull apart some felt scrap into fluff. Much more than below. You may now question your method of craft.
7) After gathering enough fluff to a good size ball. Roll it with hot soapy water until it agitates itself into a felted ball.
8) Sew felt nose onto sweatshirt.
9) Cut a kidney bean shape from felt. Sew a curved stem stitch in the middle to separate the lips and secure the lips.
10) You have a good enough clown top to wear to work.
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