DUDE! Does my hair look awesome or what? (Or maybe it looks like a bump-it gone awry. But no! It's all real, baby. Just teased to high heaven.) Anyway, I wrote a post today for STC Craft in which I try out a couple hairdos from the new Bust DIY Guide to Life. Come check it out. (The other 'do was inspired by Frida Kahlo, my idol.)
This is the style that inspired me to come up with a plan for a motorcycle jacket sew-along; more to come on that front. The readers on Facebook and the Twitters were very responsive. What do you think--badass jacket sew-along in early 2012? After all, we need something to wear with our bouffants and skintight pedal pushers! (I feel a Grease number coming on.)
LOVE it~~
ReplyDeletewow, you look incredible in this photo! your bangs are really great super short like that.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting a motorcycle jacket for a long time and can't seem to find one. I think a sew along is a great idea.
So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteyour hair looks awesome! and that sewalong idea sounds fantastic
ReplyDelete<3 it! You most definitely rawk.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! love the hair and would love the motorcycle jacket sew along, I am a closet rock chick who comes out to play when attending rock tribute bands :-)
ReplyDeleteThe sew along sounds great - count me in! and I love the hair!!
ReplyDeleteI love the hair! A Sew Along sounds great - I'd be really intersting to see how a motorcycle jacket is constructed...
ReplyDeleteYou look so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the hair and the sew-along idea...count me in!
ReplyDeleteAre you thinking of using Kwik Sew's motorcycle jacket? It's really well drafted, I used it to make a version in silk organza
ReplyDeleteGreat hairdo! I don't think I'd ever have the patience to sew a motorcycle jacket, but I'll read the tutorial for any of your great tip on construction if you decide to do a sewalong!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so cool. Sadly my hair isn't as long as I'd like for this look. But please do a sew-along. I'll probably use a girlie fabric though :) And by the time I actually finish sewing (read: A year after you're done with the sew-along) my hair will be long enough :)
ReplyDeleteLove the teased hair, love the motorcycle jacket sew-along idea. Zippers,and leather,and tough oh my!
ReplyDeleteLove your hair like that, and you can def count me in for the sew-along -if it's after christmas though! Have lots of sewing to finish for christmas:)
ReplyDeleteLove the hair! And I'd be really, really interested in a motorcycle jacket sewalong. There's this pile of incredibly convincing brown faux leather in my stash that's wanted to come out and play, but so far I've been too chicken to attempt it. Sounds like this might be just the thing!
ReplyDeleteSounds fun...and I do ride a motercycle!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteNote to self - grow hair, can't do much when it's short!
i adore frida, (i often ask if Frida would wear it when buying jewelry!) although i would love to pull off her trademark braids with ribbon and flowers I'm blonde and am worried i would look too much like a swedish heidi!
ReplyDeletesew along is a GREAT idea by the way. doo wop baby!
I have two cycle jackets, while motorcycles themselves terrify me. That means I LOVE the idea!
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful! I'm a little sad I cut my hair now ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, both of those looks are beautifully done and suit you perfectly! Amazing how they are so different but both "go with" your gorgeous ink art.
ReplyDeleteI'm a YES on the motorcycle jacket - lots of metal zippers and other details, please.
You look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnd a motorcycle jacket sew along would be great!
Please tell me you used Aquanet for that teased 'do...I like the sound of a sew along.
ReplyDeleteYES! Awesome hair---you are rockin' it. I would love a motorcycle jacket sewalong. Sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteyour hair looks fabooo! i am super excited about the sew along idea.
ReplyDeleteYou look incredibly wonderful! I am hot to rock a beehive myself but the hair is not long enough, still--- there is a little retro-ness to be had! Jacket? Yes, I have printed out the Burda Motorcycle jacket but have yet to make plans for it.
ReplyDeleteI love your hair!!! And motorcycle jacket, yes please!!!
ReplyDeleteI like both the styles and I think you rock them! Funny, when I do a braided Frida thing, I think I look like Heidi. But, other people seem to like it. Perception is weird.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I am excited. I was thinking how I would love to make a motorcycle jacket instead of purchasing one to ride around on my scooter with.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait.
Yes, yes it does!
ReplyDeleteExcellent hair!
ReplyDeleteWell up for the motorcycle jacket sewalong, if only for the pretty pictures which will follow from yourself and others. Not sure I have enough confidence in my sewing abilities to actually attempt, but I'm certainly going to bear it in mind!
Love the hair - and yes!!! to the motorcydle jacket sew-a-long. My DD1 has a hankering for one....
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!! Motorcycle jacket sounds great but PLEASE where is the blue coat? I've been waiting SO patiently xxx
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!! Motorcycle jacket sounds great but PLEASE where is the blue coat? I've been waiting SO patiently xxx
ReplyDeleteHere is a great tutorial too for something on a bit of a larger scale...
ReplyDeletehttp://abeautifulmess.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/07/how-to-style-a-beehive.html
Love it!
ReplyDeleteOMG Grease! YES! Recently I have been inspired by the sequel and the outfits worn by Lorna Luft
Shirt: http://www.leavemethewhite.com/caps/displayimage.php?album=233&pos=13
Skirt: http://www.leavemethewhite.com/caps/displayimage.php?album=233&pos=66
Would love a biker jacket to go with it! ^_^
I loved your Henry... take a look at my Bijou:
ReplyDeletehttp://cadernodemoda.blogspot.com/2011/11/auxilio-na-costura.html
Grease is the word that your heard, that your heard. Damn it now I have to listen to Frankie Valli. :)
ReplyDeleteA motorcycle jacket sew along sounds fun. Especially since I have Black and brown pleather already in the stash.
You're hair looks great by the way.
Aw! I'm really into hair looks and I really adore this, very cute. Rock on! hehehe
ReplyDeleteHOT!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the hair!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, on the subject of motorcycle jackets: I believe you already received your copy of the Burdastyle book at the party. My jacket variation in it was based very loosely on a motorcycle jacket, inspired by the Rolling Stones song 'Motorcycle mama'...
I'll join the sew along. I dream of a Helmut Lang motorcycle style jacket to wear over a LBD
ReplyDeletecute pic! WOULD LOVE LOVE LOVE a jacket sew a long...
ReplyDeleteI loved the hair post- makes me want to get the book!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd definitely be down for a motorcycle jacket sew-along. I've never managed to find one that fits my shoulders, waist, and bust properly, and I would love to try it in a fun fabric (since black leather isn't really my thing)
The sew along would be awesome! I want a motorcycle jacket and I'd love to use leather. Unfortunately I haven't managed to get my machine to sew it, so it would be perfect if you could include some tips on that. If that shouldn't work, I'd probably make one anyway and use aome other material..
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and yes! I would love to start making leather jackets but I am a little intimidated. A leather jacket sew-along would be amazing!
ReplyDeleteSeriously LOVE the Rock 'n Roll hair!
ReplyDeleteIt was so great to meet you in person last weekend.
This is the sew along I want...the one I want, one I want, ooh, ooh, ooh! I'm picturing tweed or velvet, though, or maybe even lace.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous hair!
I love your hair it looks gorgeous!! I love your tattoos too! XxxX http://thesecondhandrose.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Gretchen! And, a motorcycle jacket Sew-Along would be awesome. I'd definitely push aside my other sewing projects for something like that!
ReplyDeleteSew along I'm in. Love the hair.
ReplyDeleteI'll be in that Sew-Along!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to sew along with a motorcycle jacket - I ordered the moto jacket from Hot Patterns and am planning to use that pattern! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice and elegant style.
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