I have a quick question...
What's your favorite tutorial?
Of mine, that is.
I have a reason for asking, but I'll have to tell you another day. :O) If you wouldn't mind sharing real quickly, pretty please, I'd appreciate it so much!
Love,
Disney
I would say the Shirred Shirt Dress. It's cute.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try your tutorial, but I LOVE the burberry inspired ruffle coasters. A little bit feminine, a little bit masculine. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe leatherette bow headband.
ReplyDeleteyou jewelry tutorials are my all time favorite..so I will like jewelry DIY..
ReplyDeletekeep sharing :)
I like the no-sew fleece capelet. It is so adorable.
ReplyDeleteA jewelry blog.
http://www.houseofavandan.blogspot.com
The ideas for using lace applique. I'm a new reader and was just browsing through your tutorials and that's definitely one I'm going to try soon!
ReplyDeleteThe shirring one in sewing basics. Use your method all the time now. Thank you! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis one probably is my ultimate favorite out of all my favorites. :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2011/05/dress-refashion-tutorial.html
The head band and jewellery tutorials!
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Hmmm... Chanel Inspired Ruffle Cuffs and Collar :)
ReplyDeleteMy Favorite and most memorable tutorial is the Winter Wonderland Dress, its so adorable!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the bubble skirt :) I already made it ;)
ReplyDeleteThe other one is the simple bow in hair.
Fancy Pants Frames!!! SOOOO CUTE!!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Chanel ruffle cuffs!
ReplyDeleteThe Bouquet Tee is super pretty :) I can't wait until I finally have a chance to make one of my own.
ReplyDeletePom-pom lamp. It's on my project list :)
ReplyDeleteEither the message board or the ruffle lampshade! Definitely my favs
ReplyDeleteThe book clock! I made one, and I just love it. (:
ReplyDeleteI love them all, but my favorite is the "Pocket Full of Posies" dress! It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the pleated shoulder bag, I have yet to make it but I did get fabric for one, so it's on my list of pretties to make
ReplyDeleteIt's really hard just to choose one!!!!! But the "She's a Lady" Cardigan Tutorial! is the best! Easy and really pretty!!
ReplyDeleteAll of your tutorials are awesome, and I love that you do so many refashions. I love the petal tee tutorial. I used it to make my daughter's Halloween costume (she was a fairy).
ReplyDeleteI love the ruffled unbrella. I did it on my green and white pockadot unbrella. I also love the clothes you make.
ReplyDeleteI really loved the 'making her clothes last' posts. It actually was the inspiration for me to take up sewing! Oh, and also the ladylike skirt tutorial. So cute!
ReplyDeleteI like the "Gardens at Dusk" Tank Tutorial
ReplyDeleteI like the sweater headband.
ReplyDeleteI started following after seeing the Chuck Norris T-Shirt Pillow Tutorial. I liked the simple directions!
ReplyDeleteI really like the dress refashion tutorial, mainly because it is so inspiring! since you posted it, I look at every dress/sweater/pants with a pretty fabric and think of how I could make them work for me.
ReplyDeleteJulia
Ruffly Umbrella...so cute and easy :)
ReplyDeletemake her clothes last
ReplyDeleteI got started making skirts with the 20 minute skirt tutorial. Great step by steps that made it a lot easier to follow. And maybe it takes a person with some sewing history to make it in 20, but I struggled through and finished in an hour. :) let's just say i'm better now. thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy fav is the No-Sew Fleece Capelet, made one for my little girl, she loves it!!!
ReplyDeleteRuffle Lampshade!
ReplyDeletePleated cardigan!
ReplyDeleteDisney, I have always loved your Isotoner slippers. They are lovely.
ReplyDeleteAdults - 3 way skirt/dress and for the kids - Beachcomber dress. Love the no sew fleece caplet also. Ahh.. who am I kidding - too hard to pick just 1, but if I have to.. would be 3 way skirt I guess :)
ReplyDeletethe slippers with flowers - my granmother-in-law raves about them every time i see her :) plus i've used that flower tutorial over and over
ReplyDeleteYou have done so many lovely tutorials it is very difficult to say, my favourite is probably the chanel style cuffs and colour, or maybe the lemonade dress
ReplyDeleteThe petal tee.
ReplyDeleteI loved the J Crew-inspired pearl necklace- Made a great and easy gift.
ReplyDeleteClose second would be the beachcomber dress!
I love all of the headband/headwrap ideas you have, but the Lauren headband tutorial is my favorite.
ReplyDeletethe sweater turned into a hat, SOOOOOOO ADORABLE!!! It may be an old one but it's still my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI love the "She's a Lady" cardigan refashion. So cute :)
ReplyDeleteIf I have to choose one it would be the eyeglass case made from a potholder.
ReplyDeletehonestly, all of them most especially any of the ones related to necklaces and earrings.. but my absolute favourite woudld be the 'No-Sew Fabric Flower Tutorial'. So easy and beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe Chanel Inspired Ruffle Cuffs and Collar
ReplyDeletepetal tee
ReplyDeleteThe She's a Lady cardigan, it looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI loved your tutorial on how you made that little book for your daughter. I'm in the process of making one for my baby girl right now, and your directions are ever so helpful - i'm following them to a T! Not only did that story make me tear up a bit at how sweet a mother/daughter relationship is, it inspired me to do the same thing for my child.
ReplyDeleteI love your earring DIY! I have already made four pairs for myself and 2 for each of my sister-in-laws. Its like a whole new world and a great way to have awesome, unique earrings (I get pretty tired of looking in store after store....)
ReplyDeleteI love the skort tutorial. But I find myself coming back to the shirring tute over and over again. I will shirr a lot for a few weeks, then not pick it up again for months, so I come back to that tutorial to help remind me! =)
ReplyDeletemy fave and the one that stands out is that pretty plaid capelet you made paige..so pretty!
ReplyDeleteNow this is a hard question b/c you have so many amazing tutorials. But my top three would have to be:
ReplyDelete1. Pleated Bag (It was the first real bag I ever successfully made)
2. Three Way Skirt Dress
3. Pleated Cardigan
Mine would have to be your ruffle waisted skirt. I'm still in the process of trying to concoct my own :)
ReplyDeleteEither the petal tee or plaid capelet. Both are awesome, like their designer. :)
ReplyDeleteI love your simple bow tutorial! they're so easy to make!
ReplyDeletewhich tutorial? i love all of them...
ReplyDeletebut. if i had to choose one of them : bouquet tee
:-)
THis one, http://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2010/07/gardens-at-dusk-tank-tutorial.html
ReplyDeleteOh man! That is a tough question. I love them all! I do think the most unique was the ruffeled umbrella! Yours is the only one I have seen!!
ReplyDeleteWithout hesitatio, the Lauren headband tutorial:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2010/07/lauren-headband-tutorial.html
It is with it that I discovered your great blog.
The 20-minute dress. Already have 6 of them :)
ReplyDeletePS : thanks a lot for sharing you DIY, they're wonderful !
All of your ideas are incredible but today I like your tree stump pillow.
ReplyDeleteDisney I can't seem to access your envelope templates for printing and I could really use them right now for some Valentine cards I am making. Can you help me with this. Thank you. Frances
The layered skirt: http://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2010/04/murpheys-layered-skirt.html
ReplyDeleteYour paper bag skirt!
ReplyDeleteFrances: Oh, I forgot that silly Blogger changed it's photo display thingy. I'll try to fix it tonight, but in the mean time, you should be able to right-click the templates and open in a new window, then print. :o)
ReplyDeleteIt's so hard to choose. You are very creative, but I think my favorite is the scarf and gloves out of old socks tutorial. Best wishes on whatever this is for. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the dress refashion. I haven't tried yet, but it looks super fun for summer. :0)
ReplyDeleteI dont know if this even counts, but your tute on sewing ruffles! I am brand-new to sewing and that was AWESOME in helping me get started!!
ReplyDeleteSecond to that would be the new-sew capelet! =)
Hat and scarf from sweater. :)
ReplyDeletebubble skirt.
ReplyDeleteThe bubble skirt
ReplyDeleteAny of the tutorials where you showed us how to make kids clothes grow with them! Love those!
ReplyDeleteThat's tough because I love so many of them!
ReplyDeleteOf all that I've used, I have used the TShirt Ruffled Scarf one the most. I love it.
she's a lady cardigan! such a cute idea
ReplyDeleteThe Winter Wonderland Dress! It's how I found you!
ReplyDeleteThe pleated shoulder bag! I love mine.
ReplyDeleteDisney! Really thats like asking us how far is a piece of string :) How to choose but 1 tutorial thats a favourite... Well it was a painful task as I so do love them all, but my 2 year old daughter just LURVES her lollypop shirts that I made from that tute, and of course I get a choice too, so Though I havent made the ruffle skirt, I love that its 3 looks in one, an oh so super sweet, cute and ruffley pretty. Very feminine. Oh and my 7 year old son just said he loves the book clock an wants me to make him one with one of the vintage childrens books we collect from op shopping (you call them thrift shore in the US?)
ReplyDeleteWith love from Australia, Emma.
Love love Love (all of them) but mostly the "gardens at dusk" tank. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDisney, I LOVE your boquet t-shirt tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking!
The fancy dress from a skirt one. It's the whole reason I started following you!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2009/10/tutorial-cheaters-guide-to-fancy-dress.html
I love the "field of flowers" vase, I think its gorgeous and smart. I made one for my mother's birthday, it was fun to make :)
ReplyDelete"Gardens at Dusk" tank, I haven't gotten around to making it just yet but it is gorgeous.
ReplyDeletethe 30 minute skirt. i've made 7 of them
ReplyDeleteThe pleated shoulder bag. Made it and love it. Thank you Disney. Such a welcoming blog with simple instructions.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tricky question. You have made so many beautiful things!
ReplyDeleteI'd then say my favourite is the Bouquet Tee as I made one and it is my favorite thsirt ;-)
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ReplyDeleteThe button earrings tutorial and the book clock love them!♥
ReplyDeleteHi, I liked the ones, which I also tried: the knee-highs, ruffled t-shirt scarf!, pink shirred dress, sweater hat, necklace, cupcake felt-art, ruffle on the vest with a stain and other refashion ideas. I really liked the ruffled scarf and the ruffle on the vest though. My girls were stars with those. :)
ReplyDeletepocket full of posies!
ReplyDeleteThe umbrella make-over you did for Dollar Store Crafts!
ReplyDeleteLove, MaVee
The layered skirt from the simple projects week last September. That was an AWESOME! project. The pictures of Paige are so adorable. She couldn't be any cuter then.
ReplyDeleteI love the pleated cardigan re-fashion and the Ann Taylor-inspired ruffle tank. too cute!
ReplyDeleterefashions in general. my favs are the womens, just bc i feel like its harder to refashion something for an adult that doesnt look too homemade. kids are easier
ReplyDeleteare you serious woman?! asking us to pick our favorite, is soooo hard! I guess I would have to pick the handkerchief rosette. : )
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the book clock. So beautiful! After coming across your tutorial, I made book clocks for everyone in my family for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love the layered ruffle skirt tutorial! Easy and quick!
ReplyDeleteThere are toooooo many to pick one. Jcrew inspired necklace, t-shirt apron, pleated shoulder bag, and button earings. <3
ReplyDeleteI love the tight to knee high socks. Also the Cowl Sweater scarf!
ReplyDeleteActually thay are all awesome! I wish I had more time to do them all! :)
No-sew capelet.
ReplyDeleteThe Murphy skirt...so cute!
ReplyDeleteThe pleated shoulder bag? And the simple bows? And everything else? They're all so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe shirring tutorial
ReplyDeleteI liked the 20 minute skirt. It looked so easy I ACTUALLY attempted it
ReplyDeleteThe 30-minute skirt!!
ReplyDeleteVery hard to pick just one; so here are my all time favorites/can't do without:
ReplyDeleteRuffle Necklace Waffle-Knit Tee
Bubble Skirt from Tights Tops
Flower Bath Puff from an Old Towel
Ruffled Shower Curtain Umbrella for Dollar Store Crafts
$5 Pom-pom Lamp
Chanel Inspired Ruffle Cuffs and Collar
Blair Waldorf Capelet
(A Cheater's Guide to a) Bib Necklace
There they are! Hope this helps somehow.
I like the Monster pillow tutorial and also all your jewelry tutorials. I do a lot of sewing, but jewelry is something I've always been scared to try, and your tutorials make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried it yet, but I am dying to use your Chanel inspired ruffle collar and cuffs! I have three shirts my boyfriend discarded from his closet I rescued for that very purpose :)
ReplyDeleteI loved you Braided Headband tutorial! Simple and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog in general, I check it everyday to see if you have a new post. It is very hard to pick a favorite tutorial, but I think I will choose the sweater headwrap just because it was what came to my mind the quickest when you asked for our favorite.
ReplyDeleteI*heart* scarves... so my #1 is Easy Ruffled T-shirt Scarf !
ReplyDeletethe simple bows tutorial is my favorite. : )
ReplyDeleteThe leatherette headband but actually like all of your tutorials. So much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI love all your ideas, but I think this one is my favorite - so easy and so cute! It's brilliant!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2011/09/simple-projects-week-necklaces.html
This is the one I most love, the rose cuff bracelet.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2010/04/rose-cuff-bracelet.html
That's a hard question! Imma go with the sleeping bag tutorial. :)
ReplyDeleteI really love the Paper Bag Skirt Refashion of yours! But really, there can never be just one favorite.
ReplyDeleteI love the J Crew inspired pearl necklace, elastic scrunch belt, Chanel inspired Ruffle Cuffs and collar...
I am going to click on another set of tutorials and letting you know my favorites there, in a while :) that is
The fleece capelet for little girls. :) I couldn't believe that something so adorable could be so achievable, even for a novice crafter like me. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHi, Disney, I've been following your blog for a while and even though it is so difficult to single out just one tute, I'd say "The lace trimmings scarf" that I hope to reproduce some day :) http://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2009/12/all-trimmings-scarf.html. Thank you for generously sharing all your crafty ideas with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is tough. There is a lot that I really like but I have actually made the flower t-shirt. The one with the knit that are ruffled into a flower. (Yours is a peachy/pink)
ReplyDeleteYours is cuter but mine is ok too! :)
Your yellow cardigan with the pleated satin and bow took my breath away the first time I saw it. Sheer genius!
ReplyDeleteOh and I love your little stuffed animals, the fox and raccoon. Adorable!
I think I like the lemonade dress tutorial the most, but your tutorials are always very cute so it`s a little bit hard to choose ^^
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day
Cypriana
I also have to say your "All the Trimmings scarf" is my favorite. I made myself one to wear in the evening of my wedding day! Although I love everything you make, I think this was the only thing I've copied for myself. It's just beautiful!
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Thank you for asking, Disney! I love your tutorials but my first and number one is The Bouquet Tree. I follow it and my shirt became great. Everybody that see it love it in a minute! Thank you for being such an inspiration for me! You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLily
The Lauren Bow headband is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteDear Disney
ReplyDeleteThis is so hard to say. I love so many of your tutorials. So I decided for 3 of them:
1."She's a Lady" Cardigan Tutorial!
2.Chanel Inspired Ruffle Collar and Cuffs
3.Pippa and Rascal Pattern Download
Thank you for sharing your ideas. I love you blog.
Greetings from Switzerland
Jackie
The dress refashion tutorial is my favorite. I'm dying to try it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the fun ideas!
Pom Pom Lamp! I made a pink one but since I live in a house full of boys, I'm searching for a place to use it :)
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE my pom pom lamp though, and I never would have thought to do it without you!
new follower here! i've stopped by before and don't know what i wasn't following before! my favorite tutorial is your long necklace refashion. so simple yet so beautiful!
ReplyDeletePinwheels and Peonies
Practically Free Pom-Pom Lamp!:-) Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the pleated shoulder bag.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tutorial is the little girl's bubble skirt using old tights! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Winter Wonderland Dress. :)
ReplyDeleteI love them all! But I think my favorite one are the refasshion tutorials.
ReplyDeleteCan`t wait to see what this is about!
The no-sew fabric flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteI really love all of your sewing turorials. But, the most influential was the Family Tree Brooch or Pendant. That was the beginning of jewelry making for me. My mom (who has since passed) loved that brooch and wore it often.
ReplyDeleteI love the pleated scarf. I was due with my baby when you posted it. I literally- promptly ran out to get fabric and whipped it out while I was in labor, before leaving for the hospital! I later made one for my older daughter too after she wouldn't stop wearing mine around!
ReplyDeleteThe peonies! I use them for/on everything!!!
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