2009 Project List!

Jan 02, 2010 14:00

Yaaay, the post no one but me has been waiting for, a full catalog of what I did in the last year, with pictures! Because I would rather procrastinate than make things. Honestly, I don’t know how I made this many things in one year with my extremely un-industrious personality.

Holy Exploded Sewing machine, Batman! )

crafts, !yearly roundup, plushies, dolls

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galaxylily January 2 2010, 19:10:37 UTC
Bree, Either Craftster is dead or all your links are wrong. I'm going with craftster is dead. But holy wow, Woman! Lookit you go!

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angelcallie January 2 2010, 19:29:41 UTC
%^$#%^$^ stupid lj All fixed!

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spectre_rouge January 2 2010, 19:21:33 UTC
Wait, that dress is still hanging out in your room somewhere? Haha, wow. You should charge for holding.

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angelcallie January 2 2010, 19:31:45 UTC
I know, right? It's ridiculous.

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spacepook January 2 2010, 23:15:36 UTC
AWESOME!!!!!

I'm still madly in love w/ the 10 doll, and that squid is hilarious!

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cursive_queen January 11 2010, 17:00:02 UTC
Lovely lovely stuff. I really like the stuff I got from you in the Dr. Who/anime angeling swap.
I must ask, what kind of printable fabric do you use? I'd love to print out some drawing and stuff and make them into a bag or a quilt or something, but I've yet to find out what is the best kind of printable fabric or what have you for the job

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angelcallie January 11 2010, 17:24:23 UTC
I just use fabrics that are 100% cotton and treat them with Bubblejet Set, which is just a solution that makes inkjet printer ink not wash away on fabrics. It's amazing stuff! As to the particular fabrics, I used thick white broadcloth for the stationary set and the clutch and white twill (which I later dyed with coffee, though I really should have done that first) for the Hayate bag.

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cursive_queen January 11 2010, 17:40:07 UTC
i assume you have to cut the fabric to paper size sheets then? I've never heard of that product, I'll have to search it out, is it expensive?

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angelcallie January 11 2010, 19:57:42 UTC
No, it's not really expensive. It's like $15 or so for a big bottle.

You cut the fabric to 8.5 x 11 and iron it onto a piece of freezer paper the same size so that it can go through the printer.

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