I created a new design on spoonflower.com! It can be purchased here!
Its a mix of Doctor Who and Calvin and Hobbes. I originally created it as a T-shirt design but I thought I'd like to use it for some tote bags and what not!
I'm currently working on a cut and sew tote bag with this design on it so keep an eye out for it! I ordered the proof today so it should be here in a week or so. The only problem is that I'll be in Colorado until the beginning of July so I won't be able to create the tutorial until then, but the fabric will go on sell well before then!
this is a blog where i post my crazy projects, most of which will be geeky. how to make a doctor who doll? probably. how to make leather armor? totes mc'grotes. how to make a storm trooper ring? yeah. how to make a star trek quilt? its happening. also, i will use proper capitalization in my posts. i just wanted to be hip and cool.
Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts
6.17.2013
6.10.2013
Doctor Who Pandorica Fabric
Depending on whether or not you like www.spoonflower.com, you might rejoice in the in the fact that many of the projects I will be posting will be from Spoonflower. Although lawyers probably have a blast sending out seize and desist orders over copyright infringement, I think companies need to be more lenient with their fan's creativity. I think many of the fans use Spoonflower more for an outlet to celebrate their fandom and less to mass produce a copyrighted product.Doctor Who Pandorica Fabric Box
With that being said, user jennofalltrades on Spoonflower has created this wonderful Doctor Who Pandorica fabric. You can buy the fabric as a 1 8in x 8in swatch for 5.00 USD. If you wanted to create a cube, you would need to order 6 swatches for a total of 30.00 USD plus shipping and handling charges. This would be a wonderfully easy plushie to make, and extremely cute, too.I just wish it had a slightly more productive purpose than a toy or decoration. You can use it as an ottoman, but at 8in by 8in, that's a rather small foot rest. Possibly a tissue box cover, but the fabric is far too big.
You could purchase 5 swatches for a total of 25.00 USD and with some interfacing and some lining, you could create an awesome and rather functional storage cube. Maybe something like this tutorial from The Sometimes Crafter blog!
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| Fabric box featured from The Somteims Crafter blog. |
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