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TopsWell this is certainly a strange request. After a quick Google search I found this website that had a list of tutorials and some guides. You’ll have to scroll down a bit though, but it looks good!
http://laurasewingroom.blogspot.com/2008/01/turquoise-and-brown-bra-from-elingeria.html
Anyone else got anythin’ to give?
Getting a skirt fabric is hard! You know the kind that repeat a cute image alone the trim (may it be teddy bears, castles or a Carosel) buying the material alone is hard.
If you know a bit about digital art, and how to make repeating patterns, I truely suggest Spoonflower to print it out for you..
Very original <3 !! ^o^ !!
I had a pair of stockings bought from a vintage collection.. I was a bit too tall for them! >.< (imagine the penguins from Mary Poppins!)
The difficulty, is rather then just going out and sewing, you want to make consideration these need to stretch nicely for your thighs…. I found this sweet tutorial on converting them into thigh highs! And awesomely - with no need to buy extra elastic, just a special sewing stitch! With a bit of top lace as trimming these would make excellent lolita <3 Never throw away beautiful vintage again! Also would be useful if you make rips from general wear and tear..
(Sorry - I would provide my own finished product if I could! :C </3)
It’s going to be more of a general resource of tutorials for lolitas. So it’ll have more than just sewing things, however sewing will be its main focus.
That’s sort of the reason why I tried making the blog easy to navigate. So that looking for a specific tutorial would be easier.