Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Saturday, December 8, 2012
The "Fancy Dress" Sewing/design Course
What is it about this dress that makes me want to make it & wear it?
Thinking of sewing your own party dress, Take a crash course with me to get the tailored details.
PS. If there's an event soon, I want to be wearing this!
~Tailor Made Studio
Labels:
clothing,
couture,
DIY,
dress,
fashion design lessons,
handmade,
Montreal Fashion,
sewing lessons
Monday, July 23, 2012
Sheerness & the lake
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Is it possible that you make that yourself?
Images: http://nanciemwai.com & http://www.streetglamourtoday.com
Can I make all my clothes head to toe? Yes.
Do I always make all my clothes? Sometimes, when I'm inspired & have amazing fabrics.
Do I want to be uniquely MY style? Of course, who doesn't?
Can I find my size,colour and look in any store? Not usually, I usually have to alter the garment to my size(I think I am a commercial size 10 it always changes though) or the fabric isn't strong enough, it usually falls apart after a week.
Ask yourself the same questions, I always do.
It's what convinces me to make my own clothes more & more, I resist going to the store to find yet another piece of clothing that wasn't made for me and my body.
Even if the garment is low in cost, I still regret that I could have just bought some amazing fabric & sewn it myself.Surprisingly, you can buy fabric beginning at $2 a metre (a metre can make a midi skirt).
So this week, with my new obsession in the sheer garment trend (skirts,tops,dresses)
I decided to make a midi sheer tangerine skirt (just a little above the knee), it's the perfect length for a women of 5'2(or any height) and any lady who is curvy or petite.
I love the way the sheer shows the silhouette but leaves some mystery, it doesn't feel like your wearing a sack.
I tend to layer it over a fitted dress or skirt/top underneath in any colour to complete the look.
After I made it I realized that I love the way it looks & how I feel.
but the best part is when I hop on my bike, I have my skirt fluttering behind me like a bird.
Happy Thursday!
Hope your planning your creative projects for the holiday weekend!
~Nicole
Labels:
beginner,
beginner seamstress,
clothing,
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creative,
designs,
DIY,
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flirty,
montreal,
sewing,
sewing lessons,
skirts,
stylist,
tailor made
Monday, June 25, 2012
Whether it rains or not, I will be creative.
This morning, I am looking at my day as a chance to shape it into a full blown creative & constructive day.
Every morning is like this for me as an independent business owner/entrepreneur, I have no idea what to expect or what changes may happen in a moments notice but I always know I have put all my energy in the each day,week,month & year to be in this place.
Despite the multiple projects I do, it always comes down to one thing.
I am still learning.
So to shake up your week & hide from the rain, try this fun 50's style dress as a evening/after work project.
It's wonderfully ladylike and elegant (all the things I adore) from "Elegant Musings"
I always love to hear from you.
Happy & Lively Monday!
~Nicole
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one of a kind,
pop up couture,
sewing,
sewing lessons,
tailor made,
tutorials
Sunday, June 10, 2012
The Love of Skirts (and dresses too!)
Years ago I decided that skirts & dresses suited me & my body and this began my love of anything skirt/dress- like.
One of the easiest and non-fussy pieces to sew and create is a Circle Skirt, I believe it fits everywhere but more importantly in my daily life & business. It adds that little extra swish to my walk and compliments my array of accessories and tops.
So I found this amazing tutorial when I was doing my usual digging one day and I wanted to share it. I really wanted to inspire you to start your first project or at least your absolute favourite piece of the summer. The best thing about skirts is that as soon as you change the top and any detail around it, it becomes a whole new look. So nobody will find out that you actually have only one! (that's a trick of mine!).
* you can try this in jersey or woven fabric, play with fun prints & textures.
If you are really struggling with it, don't hesitate to ask me questions (see above on the right!).
I will be sure to answer it!
~Nicole Picard
www.fairyesque.ca
via http://makingthings.andreatung.com
One of the easiest and non-fussy pieces to sew and create is a Circle Skirt, I believe it fits everywhere but more importantly in my daily life & business. It adds that little extra swish to my walk and compliments my array of accessories and tops.
So I found this amazing tutorial when I was doing my usual digging one day and I wanted to share it. I really wanted to inspire you to start your first project or at least your absolute favourite piece of the summer. The best thing about skirts is that as soon as you change the top and any detail around it, it becomes a whole new look. So nobody will find out that you actually have only one! (that's a trick of mine!).
* you can try this in jersey or woven fabric, play with fun prints & textures.
If you are really struggling with it, don't hesitate to ask me questions (see above on the right!).
I will be sure to answer it!
~Nicole Picard
www.fairyesque.ca
via http://makingthings.andreatung.com
Labels:
beginner,
beginner seamstress,
clothing,
couture,
creative,
designs,
DIY,
fashion,
flirty,
handmade,
sewing lessons,
sewing website,
skirts,
summer,
trends,
tulle,
tutorials
Friday, February 26, 2010
NEW! Photoshoot for one of my lovely students (sewing & design)

A few weeks ago one of my talented student's (Erika Ferreira) created 3 pieces which were sewn & created under my guidance, for her fashion portfolio for Ryerson University. We then created a rogue photoshoot with more creative ladies in tow! Our model was my wildly hilarious friend, Aimee Davison of "100 hundred jobs" and the calming photographer was Emily Gan
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Behind-the-Scenes shots of The S.W.A.P photoshoot
The S.W.A.P team http://www.theswapteam.org/ //
Photographer : Eva Blue http://www.flickr.com/photos/evablue
Make-up artist: Sandra Chirico http://studiostitchart.blogspot.com/
* all garments used were from The S.W.A.P at Piknic Electronik
* all garments used were from The S.W.A.P at Piknic Electronik
Saturday, July 11, 2009
My new project " The S.W.A.P team"

It's been a while I realized since I wrote on this blog...
I have been working on a new and exciting project (non-profit organization) called The S.W.A.P team which is one of the largest clothing swaps around!!
We are hosting an event at Piknic Electronik on September 5-6-7 at parc Jean Drapeau
One of the talented ladies I know wrote a piece about our new project and it's mission so take a peak!
Lady Like Blog
See our direct website at The SWAP team
As always I have a couple of projects on the horizon!
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clothing,
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ladylike,
non-profit,
organization,
Swap
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