Betz White’s Hip Huggie Tutorial

With a special guest appearance by Maxine's butt.

I picked up this wool sweater at a thrift store a while back.  The tag read XL, but it had been shrunken considerably–down to what looked like the size of a roomy M.  I was convinced I would be able to wear it at least around the house.  Upon my first attempt to do so, however, I realized that the neck/shoulders of the sweater were much too warped and big to be worn successfully.  I spent what felt like the entire day pulling the sweater down toward my knees, only to have it ride back up close to my ears within minutes.  Literally, the neck of the sweater puffed up level with my ears so there were pockets of air between my shoulders and the sweater.  It looked weird and gross, so, defeated, I shoved the sweater to the back of my closet in defeat.  That is, until I came upon Betz White’s Hip Huggie Tutorial!  By following her tutorial, I was able to turn that gross sweater into a casual, snuggly skirt–complete with kangaroo pocket.

Hip huggie worn over jeggings (there are too many made up words in that sentence, I know).

Betz’s tutorial was easy to follow, and I whipped this up in very little time.  The only thing I did differently was skip the waistband elastic because I didn’t have any, and my huggie seemed to stay up fine without it.  She recommends wearing this over jeans, but I’m thinking it could also work with leggings with boots.  I’ll let you know how that goes.

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Homemade Holidays: Wreath Roundup

One of my dearest friends moved away recently, and she took her camera with her.  She’d been letting me use this camera for months (what a good friend!), so naturally I’m missing them both terribly.  I’m buying a new one as a Christmas gift to myself (any recommendations?!), but until that happens I’ll have to get creative as far as posting goes.  Anyway, I’ve been drooling over DIY holiday decor all season, and my bookmarks are full of things I can’t wait to try for next year.  The thing I’m most excited about is making a big, beautiful wreath.  I have a feeling I’ll be making one of the following:

(Click the pictures to visit the tutorials!)

http://bleubirdvintage.typepad.com/blog/2009/11/diy-pom-pom-wreath.html

Pom Pom Wreath from BleuBird

Amanda's Holiday Wreath from DesignSponge

Amanda's Holiday Wreath from DesignSponge

Felted Ball Wreath from Pickles

Felted Ball Wreath from Pickles

DIY Ornament Wreath from ApartmentTherapy

Ornament Wreath from ApartmentTherapy

Cranberry Wreath from The Idea Room

Cranberry Wreath from The Idea Room

The hard part will be deciding which one to make! At least I have a year to think about it.

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