Stitch & Bitch - Custom Clothes
Wednesday 11th June 7.30pm @ Waiting Room RSVP via facebook
This month we invite you to a DIY Custom Clothes session! Why not bring along a t-shirt, some shorts, a skirt and pimp it up, rip it up, and customize the hell out of it. We have a huge bag of random fabric you can rummage through! Sewing machines, glue and plenty of needles and thread. The staple ELVIS will be playing and there will be a bar serving local beer, wine, cider plus you can buy a tea/coffee and cake! We will be making these watermelon shorts by fancymade : DIY - WATERMELON SHORTS “Because who doesn’t love watermelon, specially on shorts! I had an absolute blast putting this tutorial together. These shorts are perfect for any music festival, because as we all know, anything goes at these events. I found a dope pair of watermelon shorts on NastyGal.com, but I figured I would just make my own for a fraction of the price. $85 vs. $15 bucks, I’ll take the DIY version any day.” MATERIALS: High waisted shorts Green Fabric Paint Black Fabric Paint White Fabric Paint Fuchsia Rit Fabric Dye Paint Brushes Bucket HOW TO: 1) Begin by prepping your bucket with hot water over a sink or outdoor surface. 2) Follow the instructions on the Rit fabric dye package label and dye your shorts accordingly. 3) After your shorts have been dyed, washed, and dried, you can begin by painting the green bottom trim of your shorts. I would begin by finishing the front of your shorts, allow to dry, then move onto the back. 4) Now move onto your black fabric paint and begin to paint round watermelon seeds throughout your shorts. Allow to dry. 5) Once your green trim and black seeds are dry, finish off by painting the top of the trim with your white fabric paint. Allow to dry, and you’re set! PS. Please allow the shorts 72 hours to dry before putting them through the wash. PSS. You can apply this tutorial and make strawberry shorts instead too! Just substitute the fuchsia dye with red fabric dye. BYOP ( Bring your own project) If you’ve got a haberdashery project you are working on, please bring it along. We’d love to see what you’ve been creating. If you need a chance to get knitting you are more than welcome to join us. Our sessions are all about dedicating one night of the month to getting crafty with local ladies and gents.
Photo: fancymade













