Wow! It’s been over 2 weeks since I’ve blogged. I’m terribly sorry. Between traveling for work, taking care of a sick dog and a sick husband I’ve been busy. I haven’t even had time to sew. One of the last projects I was able to work on is my experiment below.
I created it using six coordinating men’s neck ties. They will be available for sale in my shop soon. No two will be exactly the same, and each one will come with some sort of belt or sash for the waist, or you can swap it out for your favorite belt.
Oh…and before I forget, by request, I have started making and selling men’s bow ties! In traditional Jen Ell’s Revenge fashion they aren’t the typical prints and patterns that you will find in the store, and many of them are recycled out of other clothing or fabric scraps. To make them extra fun, all of them a reversible, so you get two for the price of one!
You can purchase one for yourself or a loved one here.
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Hi, ive been collecting ties for similar projects, but can never find how people stitch them together. are you using a machine, and if so, what seam allowance? seems like that would eat up a lot of your tie width. id love some advice, this vest of yours is the coolest project ive seen yet!
TY!
Dena
Hi, ive been collecting ties for similar projects, but can never find how people stitch them together. are you using a machine, and if so, what seam allowance? seems like that would eat up a lot of your tie width. id love some advice, this vest of yours is the coolest project ive seen yet!
TY!
Dena
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