Ladies and gentlemen, i present to you the evidence of my earliest adventures in crafting with fabrics.
Dryad costume for DragonCon '03. Hand-dyed with green RIT dye and hand-sewn leaf garland accents. The belt was a simple braid of leaf garland and hemp twine. Inspired by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law's artwork.
The very first thing i ever made with my sewing machine! Ravenclaw robes made for DragonCon '03 and reused for Halloween years later. (i worked in the Children's Department of the public library at the time.) My favorite part of this costume was my hand-painted Ravenclaw crest. *nerd pride*
i cut the sleeves off 3 men's dress shirts and then sewed them together to make a quirky panel skirt. i've done this several times now. The varieties are endless!
i accessorized an over-sized hoodie with two handkerchiefs. This craft was my first introduction to fabric glue.
Technically, this is a fabric craft. One of the 6 pairs of fairy wings i made for a coworker's birthday party. Knee high pantyhose, baling wire, acrylic paint, artificial flowers, ribbon, and bells. Each pair was made to fit the personality of the wearer.
Tatter skirt made from fabric scraps. Originally made as an accessory belt to wear over leggings, i sewed it over a brown skirt and incorporated it into a fairy costume.
i made an adorable octopus applique out of a pair of *ahem* "granny panties" to wear on my shirt for a trip to the Ripley's Aquarium last year. It is now my favoritest shirt, as you can see. <3
More adventures in crafting are coming soon!




