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♥ DIY Bleach Shirt

8 juli 2021 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! I love playing around with bleach on clothes. (Yes, I take precautions, don’t worry!). The only thing is I hate the smell of it, so I prefer to do it with all windows open and escape my room after or do it outside. It really depends on the project I’m doing. Have you ever used bleach to alternate clothes?! If you have or not, doesn’t really matter. I’m here to give you a idea what you could do. My brain is already like, I can do this and that and THAT. Yeah, way too many ideas. I really hope I can inspire you as well!

DIY with Bleach on a Shirt, design

For this DIY you’ll need:
♥ Clothing of choice, but make sure it’s of a natural material like cotton.
♥  (Thick) Bleach.
♥ Plastic bottle with tiny nozzle or brush with a small cup.
♥ Spray Bottle. (Optional)
♥  (Pastel) pencil.
♥ Paper.
♥ Scissors.
♥ Plastic Sheets/Trash bags.

Warning! Make sure you are allowed to work with Bleach, if you are under age, ask your parents. It’s aggressive stuff. Take all precautions needed, like a well ventilated area, gloves etc. Read the label well.

Tutorial Bleach Shirt

First off, is to prepare your clothes, I used a t-shirt. If you bought it new, wash it. There’s always something on there that makes it sorta water resistant and that will make it a bit harder to work with. Let it dry.

Make your design

While your clothes are drying, think of your design. I chose to do various leaves. I drew the shapes on paper and cut those out. But of course, feel free to make any design.

When your shirt is dry, start laying out the paper leaves on your shirt. Make any composition you like and trace these on your shirt with a pastel pencil. I chose pastel since that grabs better on a t-shirt and it will wash out later, I am not sure if graphite will wash out. You can free style your design as well, but for the tutorial it’s easier to explain it this way.

Bleaching

When you are happy with the line art on your shirt. It’s time to start the bleaching process. Make sure to take all the precautions, like wearing gloves, open all windows or work outside etc, protect surfaces and probably most important, put plastic in between the layers of your clothes that you are gonna bleach. You don’t want your design leak through to the other side, right?!

When you’ve done that, fill a small bottle with thick bleach, which has a small nozzle. This makes it easier to make details. Also fill a spray bottle with bleach. Make some test on paper or a scrap piece to see how it comes out the bottle and get the feel of it. If you don’t have any bottles I mentioned, a brush will work as well, just will take a bit longer to trace all the lines.

The bottles I used, Left is the small nozzled bottle, right is the spray bottle.

I sprayed the shirt with bleach first, carefully, just to distress the shirt a bit. This part somehow took longer to bleach for me. Then I started tracing the lines I made with the small nozzled bottle. It might take a bit of practice in the beginning. Also try to make the lines as thin as possible with tracing, they most likely will expand a bit while it works in. For me it took just seconds to see it work, especially when you use fresh bought bleach. Sometimes it will get less strong over time.

You kinda wanna work quickly, once the bleach has done its part, there’s no use to keep it on there longer, it will only damage your clothes. So, when you finish tracing all the lines, make sure all lines are bleached the way you want. Just a small note here; when you use a black t-shirt, those won’t bleach white, those will turn out orange-ish.

Washing

When you are happy with how it looks (it will lighten a bit more after washing and drying). Then it’s time to rinse your shirt. Use cold water and rinse it thoroughly. After that, throw it in the washing machine immediately on a full program. Some say to wash it without any soap, but I tested both ways and it doesn’t really matter.

Drying

When the washing machine is done, all you have to do is to wait for it to dry! I know, waiting is annoying, but just be patient, you can soon show of you own one of a kind t-shirt or other clothes you decided to alternate!

I hope you liked this tutorial! I think this is quite fun to do! Just making your own style of clothes! Who doesn’t want that?! I also made some mistakes with this shirt, one of the leaves is not as detailed, that’s where I started, I figured the lines needed to be thinner by then. Oh well, I still love how mine turned out. And if you decide to make one yourself as well, please show me on Twitter of Instagram, I’d love to see what you create!

Have a wonderful day and I’ll see you next week!

Love
Danielle

PS. if you love those kind of blogs, maybe you’d like to support me on Ko-Fi?! So I can keep making content like this!

// ©2021 Delinlea / Danielle Kaal // You may not reproduce, translate, share, freely distribute or sell this tutorial as your own. Credit to ‘Delinlea’ is appreciated, when you share anything made with this tutorial.

Posted in: Crafting Tagged: alternating, bleach, clothing, DIY, leaves, T-shirt, Tutorial

♥ River Amigurumi Shop Pattern

1 juli 2021 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! It’s time for a new shop pattern today! I made this pattern a while ago as well, but never did anything with it in the end. I found it back and decided it’s time to work it out! This little one I called River. A tiny little creature with wings or without wings, he’s cute either way.

River Amigurumi Shop pattern

These creatures love to be around you, often wanna sit on your shoulder or on your hands. Totally loves to cuddle. I hope you are ready for that if you wanna bring a River inside your life.

The pattern can be found over at my Ko-fi shop, as usual, you can pay there with Paypal. I still don’t have another place you can buy from for now. I’ll keep you updated if anything changes!

I hope you’ll enjoy those shop patterns, they are easy to make. Just have fun! You wanna make this too!

Have a wonderful day and I’ll see you next week!

Love
Danielle

PS. if you love those patterns, maybe you’d like to support me on Ko-Fi?! So I can keep making content like this!

// ©2021 Delinlea / Danielle Kaal // Items made with this pattern may be sold in a limited number. Credit to ‘Delinlea’ is appreciated. Not allowed for mass production or commercial purposes. You may not reproduce, translate, share, freely distribute or sell this pattern as your own in digital or printed from.

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, plush, Shop Pattern Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, cute, haken, kawaii, river, Shop Pattern

♥ Jiminy Cricket Amigurumi Pattern

24 juni 2021 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! I’m trying hard to work ahead with my blog lately, hoping, when it’s hot, that I don’t have to do much. I usually don’t really function with hot weather for several reasons. I hope you are doing better with hot weather as I do. Lately the weather doesn’t really know how to act, one day it can be almost 30 and the next it can be 15degrees. Let’s just survive. Anyway, back to the purpose of this blog, a new Tsum Tsum pattern this week!! It’s gonna be Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio! I hope you will like it!

Jiminy Cricket Tsum Tsum made with the amigurumi technique

For this Pattern you’ll need:
♥ Yarn in the colors Light Green, White, Black, Blue and Yellow. (I used Zeeman Supersoft)
♥ Crochet Hook (I used a 2mm hook).
♥ Stuffing.
♥ Scissors.
♥ Stitch Markers.
♥ Sewing Pins.
♥ Yarn Needle.
♥ Felt for the facial details.
♥ (Fabric) Glue.

Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
HDC = Half Double Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
BL = Back Loops Only.
FL = Front Loops Only.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern Jiminy Cricket

This pattern is made using continuous rounds, unless stated otherwise. Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch.

Body
Start with the color Light Green.

1: 6SC in a Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc) 6 times. [24]
5: (3SC, inc) 6 times. [30]
6: (4SC, inc) 6 times. [36]
7: (5SC, inc) 6 times. [42]
8-14: 42SC. [42]
Change to the color White.
15: 42SC. [42]
Change to the color Black.
16: 42SC. [42]
17: BL, 42SC. [42]
18-26: 42SC. [42]
Change to the color Light Green.
27: BL, 42SC. [42]
28-29: 42SC. [42]
30: (5SC, dec) 6 times. [36]
31: (4SC, dec) 6 times. [30]
32: (3SC, dec) 6 times. [24]
33: (2SC, dec) 6 times. [18]
Stuff the body here.
34: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
25: Dec around. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

Continue his Jacket
Use the color Black.
At row 27 of the body you worked in BL only, use the FL now.

1: From where you started/ended skip 12St, attach your yarn, SlSt, 8SC, turn. [9]
2: Ch1, 5SC, dec, turn. [6]
3: Ch1, dec, 4SC, turn. [5]
4: Ch1, 3SC, dec, turn. [4]
5: Ch1, dec, 2SC. [3]
Fasten off and weave in tail.
Repeat all the rows for the other side as well.

Legs (Make 4)
Make 2 in the color White and 2 in Blue.

1: 4SC in a Magic Ring. [4]
2: 2SC in each st around. [8]
3-5: 8SC. [8]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Hat:
Start with the color Blue

1: 6SC in magic ring. [6]
2: Inc in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc), 6 times. [18]
4: BL, 18SC. [18]
5: (4SC, dec) 3 times. [15]
6: 15SC. [15]
Change to the color Yellow.
7: 15HDC. [15]
Change to the color Blue. When you cut the Yellow yarn, leave a long tail for sewing.
8: FL, (1SC, inc), 7 times, 1SC [22]
9: 22SC. [22]
Fasten of and weave in tail.
Stuff his hat lightly.

Assembling

Whenever I start to assemble amigurumi’s, I use sewing pins first. This way I can move all parts around until I am happy with how it looks. Then I will sew it on. I recommend you do so as well.

There isn’t much to assemble for Jiminy Cricket, but let’s start, sew all of his legs in the right spot. Then sew on his hat, slightly off centre on his head.
Then make all of the facial detail from felt or embroider them on, do what feels right for you.

Jiminy Cricket is already done! Not too hard this time, right?! I hope you had fun and if you made him, don’t forget to show me on Twitter or Instagram! I’d love to see what you create with my patterns.

Have a wonderful day and I’ll see you next week!

Love
Danielle

PS. if you love those Tsum Tsum patterns, maybe you’d like to support me on Ko-Fi?! So I can keep making content like this!

// ©2021 Delinlea / Danielle Kaal // Items made with this pattern may be sold in a limited number. Credit to ‘Delinlea’ is appreciated. Not allowed for mass production or commercial purposes. You may not reproduce, translate, share, freely distribute or sell this pattern as your own in digital or printed from.

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, Tsum Tsum Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, cute, Disney, Free Pattern, haken, jiminy cricket, kawaii, pinocchio, Tsum Tsum

♥ Stitch Ufufy Amigurumi

17 juni 2021 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! It feels like forever that I made an Ufufy, but that’s not true. Maybe because I’ve been doing so many other things in between that it feels ages ago. Today I wanna share a Stitch Ufufy amigurumi pattern with you. This one has been on my to do list for forever. I love him. I hope you do too!

Stitch ufufy made with the amigurumi technique

For this Pattern you’ll need:
♥ Yarn in the colors Light Blue, Blue, Dark Blue and Pink. (I used Zeeman Supersoft)
♥ Crochet Hook (I used a 2 mm hook).
♥ Stuffing.
♥ Scissors.
♥ Stitch Markers.
♥ Sewing Pins.
♥ Yarn Needle.
♥ Felt for the facial details.
♥ (Fabric) Glue.

Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
HDC = Half Double Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern Stitch

This pattern is made using continuous rounds, unless stated otherwise. Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch.

Body
Start with the color Blue.

1: 6SC in a Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc) 6 times. [24]
5: 24SC. [24]
From het on you will alternate colors to make the eyes shapes and belly.
6: Blue; 7SC, Light Blue; 2SC, Blue; 6SC, Light Blue; 2SC, Blue; 7SC. [24]
7: Blue; 3SC, inc, 3SC, Light Blue; inc, 2SC, Blue; 1SC, inc, 2SC, Light Blue; inc, 2SC, Blue; 2SC, inc, 3SC, inc. [30]
8-9: Blue; 8SC, Light Blue; 4SC, Blue; 5SC, Light Blue; 4SC, Blue; 9SC. [30]
10: Blue; 9SC, Light Blue; 2SC, Blue; 7SC, Light Blue; 2SC, Blue; 10SC. [30]
11: Blue; 30SC. [30]
12-14: Blue; 10SC, Light Blue; 9SC, Blue; 11SC. [30]
15: Blue; 9SC, inc, Light Blue; dec, 5SC, dec, Blue; inc, 10SC. [30]
16: Blue; 10SC, inc, Light Blue; dec, 3SC, dec, Blue; inc, 11SC. [30]
From here you’ll continue with Blue only.
17: 30SC. [30]
18: (3SC, dec) 6 times. [24]
19: (2SC, dec) 6 times. [18]
20: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
Stuff the body.
21: Dec around. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

Legs and Tail (Make 5)
Use the color Blue.

1: 6SC in a Magic Ring. [6]
2: 6SC. [6]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Nose
Use the color Dark Blue.

In a Magic Ring crochet: 2SC, 1HDC, 2SC, 1HDC, 2SC, SlSt in the first st.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Ears (Make 2)
Make 2 in the color Blue/Dark Blue.
Start with the color Blue.

Ch7, insert in second ch from hook, 5SC, change to the color Dark Blue, 3SC in the next st. Change to the color Blue and continue to work along the other side of the chain, 5SC.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Make another 2 with pink, but just skip the color change.

Hair
Use the color Blue.

Ch2, insert in second ch from hook, 1SC, Ch3, insert in second ch from hook, 2SC.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Assembling

Whenever I start to assemble an amigurumi I use sewing pins to put it together first, this way I can move parts around until I am happy with how it looks. I recommend you do so as well.

Start with sewing on his legs, 2 on the sides of his belly and 2 at the bottom of Stitch his belly. Don’t forget to sew his tail to his back as well! Then sew the snout in between his eyes and the hairs on top of his head.
For the ears, line a blue and a pink part together, sew around the edge to make a whole ear. The flat side of the ear at the bottom, fold this together with the pink on the inside and sew this close as well. Sew the ears to the head next.
Out of black felt, cut some eyes and glue those on.
Now there’s one more thing left to do, creating the stripes on his back. I chose to cross stitch this on. Use the chart below to know what pattern I used. I positioned mine on row 6 to 10.

And little Stitch ufufy is done! I think he’s adorable. What do you think? Are you gonna make him, if you do so, show me on Twitter or Instagram! I’d love to see what you create using my patterns.

Have a wonderful day! Take care and I’ll see you next week with a new Tsum Tsum pattern.

Love
Danielle

PS. if you love those Ufufy patterns, maybe you’d like to support me on Ko-Fi?! So I can keep making content like this!

// ©2021 Delinlea / Danielle Kaal // Items made with this pattern may be sold in a limited number. Credit to ‘Delinlea’ is appreciated. Not allowed for mass production or commercial purposes. You may not reproduce, translate, share, freely distribute or sell this pattern as your own in digital or printed from.

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, Ufufy Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, cute, Disney, Free Pattern, haken, kawaii, Stitch

♥ Paper Plant in Shell DIY

10 juni 2021 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! I was thinking hard what to make for this week’s blog. I had a bunch of ideas, but those were more like long term projects. That wouldn’t happen in just a week. You will find out what it will be in the future. For today I kept it a bit more simplistic, but still fun. A little Paper Plant in a Shell! Look how cute that is. I’m absolutely obsessed with this, perfect to decorate with. And the best thing is, you can make it as big as you want.

Paper Plant in a Shell

For this DIY you’ll need:
♥ Shells of choice.
♥ Green paper. (Make sure it’s not too thin so it can hold its shape).
♥ Air Dry Clay.
♥ Acrylic Paint.
♥ (Nylon) Thread.
♥ Glue.
♥ Scissors.
♥ X-Acto Knife.
♥ Tiny Rocks. (Optional)
♥ (Fake) Moss. (Optional)

Tutorial Paper Plant in Shell

First prep your shell if you wanna be able to hang. Cut about 15cm of the nylon thread, make a loop and make a knot. Glue the knot inside the shell, it’s up to you where, just how you wanna hang it. Let the glue dry well.

Clay

The clay will function as the soil in the shell. Push a bit of clay inside the hole and give it a bit of a rough texture, sand like. And let this dry.

Creating the Plant

You can make any plant you want. I chose to do a fern, so cute! It’s only a bit fiddly to cut out. So, I can imagine if you chose something else. Look at how to plant is formed and go from there. Copy the leaf shape to the paper with a pencil. Cut those out with an x-acto knife or use scissors if the shape is easy to cut. Maybe add a bit of paint/pastel if you feel like it need more depth or when there are patterns on the leaf, like with a Calathea for example.

Next, it’s time to glue the leaves together. Since I chose a fern, those all come together at the bottom. So, that’s where I used glue to connect all the leave. But again, use reference pictures if you chose another plant. It could be that you need some kind of stem. Maybe you need some wire to make it a bit more sturdy. Shape the plant a bit if needed.

Finishing off

Paint the soil in a brown color or another color of choise if you prefer. Glue tiny rock here and there as well if you want. I found that the rocks will give it more of a realistic look. Also you could add some (fake) moss if you like, also glue this on the shell, be a bit messy. Nature doesn’t colors inside the lines perfectly either. When all those little bits are added to the shell and the glue is dry. Then it’s time to glue the plant to the soil.

Done!

And your paper plant is all done, look how adorable this shell turned out! I love it. When this blog is done, I will make a few more, I might try to attempt to make a Monstera one. Let’s see if that will work out. When it does, I’ll update this blog with some pictures. And of course on social media. If you made one or more as well, don’t forget to show me on Twitter or Instagram! I’d love to see what you create!

Paper Plant in a Shell

Happy crafting and I’ll see you next week!

Love
Danielle

PS. if you love those kinds of blogs, maybe you’d like to support me on Ko-Fi?! So I can keep making content like this!

// ©2021 Delinlea / Danielle Kaal // You may not reproduce, translate, share, freely distribute or sell this blog/craft as your own.

Posted in: Crafting, Miniature, Paper Tagged: craft, crafting, cute, DIY tutorial, kawaii, Miniature, paper, plant, Shell
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