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  • raighteye (anon) wrote on January 18, 1:00 pm

    good as always

  • raighteye wrote on January 18, 1:01 pm

    bizar someone uses my name XD whaha

  • ladyjanewriter wrote on January 18, 1:35 pm

    Yay, Kate! And - Rob on the stripper pole with the boa = priceless

  • PovertyJetSet wrote on January 18, 1:41 pm

    Nice episode, guys. Dig the belt pocket! All the rage these days, no?

  • kate (anon) wrote on January 18, 2:02 pm

    Love the pole dancing Rob! Tres sexy. I also love that detachable pocket. Thanks for airing my video, guys!

  • kate wrote in reply on January 20, 6:47 pm

    FYI: Her title got cut out, but the woman with the loopy scarf and the felt birds is Tanya Aguiniga - www.aguinigadesign.com. Check her out, she's awesome!

  • Leta wrote on January 18, 3:53 pm

    I am totally making my brother a detachable utility pocket. Thanks, guys.

  • mar wrote on January 18, 4:18 pm

    ok ties! um hello sharpies!!!

    also luv the pocket!

  • em24711 wrote on January 18, 4:28 pm

    That pocket was fricken cool!! I am going to make one right now!

  • Thumbelina (anon) wrote on January 18, 5:28 pm

    Bazaar Bizarre in Boston was awesome! I bought an Attic Journal for my friend!

  • Elle wrote in reply on January 18, 6:58 pm

    When was it?

  • thinlizard wrote on January 18, 6:17 pm

    horrrrrayyy-- new episode! keep up the great work!
    :( too bad they don't have craft fairs where I live- aka the middle of nowhere! or any cute little boutiques...

  • alaina wrote in reply on January 20, 6:26 am

    amen! i dont even live on the same continent!

    boo-hoo :c

    but awesome episode! you guys should make a cute dress episode for all the girly girls out there!

  • Micayla wrote on January 18, 6:38 pm

    I just got a new Fender Starcaster Guitar and the fabric case for the guitar is just a plain clack and I really want to personalize it and really spice it up but have no idea whatsoever of how to do so! If Rob n Corrine can put up a show for that I would be sot hankful!
    P.S. It would be really awesome if one of TB's crafty fashionistas could put up a totial or whatever in the post area for it it would be awesome too. Thankz!

  • Elle wrote on January 18, 6:50 pm

    I really like the music video thingy at the end.

    Also, as for suggestions for a show. Valentines day is coming up, and if I'm going to make a dress, I'd better get started. (I have that little procrastinator gene working for me) Can ANYONE help? I'm hoping for something pink (or red) and poufy.

  • Rainshadow wrote on January 18, 6:59 pm

    For Nick: Put cool pins onto the ties, and sew strips of fabric across old ties to create stripes. You can sew appliqués, patches, and do-dads onto them too.

  • juggalo901 wrote on January 18, 8:39 pm

    hey whatz up threadbanger i know u did hoodys be for but do u think u can do a nuther

  • CzarWars wrote on January 19, 2:38 am

    Cool pocket thingy...Corinne, your hair is getting long! Rob, I dont think you have a future in pole dancing, POLISH dancing...maybe! Jenkooyah! -Steve C

  • Psimueta (anon) wrote on January 19, 3:48 am

    bazaarbizarre.org is a failure: "next event on Dec 15, 2007", please provide a time machine to go back in time!

  • 21centurydressmakers wrote on January 19, 5:57 am

    luv the funky taste and abundance of creativity

  • fashionfantastic wrote on January 19, 6:31 am

    Awesome episode guys :)
    Seeing as your in brooklyn now, could you do a piece with Tilly Bloom? She's a jewelry designer who sells all her lovely stuff on Etsy :) http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=74423

  • emily.. wrote on January 19, 10:58 am

    hey guys you re awsome!!!but could u plz tell me how can i make a jacket from my old sweater???

  • Meg wrote on January 19, 12:27 pm

    killer episode. femme fatale is such a rad shop. and right next door to HAIR METAL. what more do you need?

    great pocket! nice use of the tie.

  • ruhi wrote on January 20, 6:20 am

    cool

  • Megan (anon) wrote on January 20, 4:27 pm

    I loved the vintagey clothes

    also, i was serching for project ideas and i came across a bag made from plastic, it was one of those eco friendly reusable bags. It would be really cool if you could do a show on it because i suck at reading directions

  • speedojunkie wrote on January 20, 4:42 pm

    hey thread heads! ok, first off i love what you are doing with the show! but what i think is lacking is accesories for guys, particularly jewelery. do you know how i can create rings, necklaces, and the like for myself that doesn't look like i'm trying to accesorize like a girl? thanks =]

  • manaturelle wrote on January 20, 4:46 pm

    you rock

  • swtater123 wrote on January 20, 7:43 pm

    There was an episode a while back where two shirts were sewn together with lines and the top one was cut every other section to make stripes. That would make a cool tie.

  • Kristin (anon) wrote on January 20, 9:50 pm

    I just wanted to tell you guys that I recently found your show and site and I LOVE it. It rocks. You inspired me to go out and buy a new sewing machine, and in two days I completed 4 reusable grocery bags AND a adorable new hat. I plan on using the bags tomorrow at my organic co-op and wear the hat to Cirque De Solei on Wednesday. Thanks!

  • harris3810 wrote on January 21, 12:27 am

    The fates intervened earlier tonight...Just as I was about to toss some old and ill-fitting clothes, I stumbled across the threadbanger videos. I am a DIY-er at heart but always felt the clothing world was beyond my grasp; thanks for showing me the light.

  • sewthernbelle wrote on January 21, 8:43 am

    hmm...not sure about the pocket...practical...but not that fashionable...and Rob...you're having way too much fun with that boa and the pole Dude...

  • Ramona wrote on January 22, 4:55 pm

    okay, do you have any ways to make a t-shirt from sumtning else???? plz, i really want to see how!!! besides buying any books or anything

  • abby wrote on January 23, 12:07 am

    hey guys you rock i acually used used some of the tips you guys showed and all my friends loved the cute clothes i brought and borrowed it they loved it , thanks guys BYE=)=)=)

  • orangeart wrote on January 23, 12:09 am

    hey threadheads i've been watching this for a while and I might have a few ideas. such as I took my dad's old shirt tailored it (using the pinch and pin method) and cut of the sleeves off. then i attached the cuffs w/ atleast four inches of the sleeve still attached to it, and sewed it to the shoulder. It became a quarter length sleeve button up shirt. It looks really cute. Also I took a over sized skirt and turned it into a strapless summer dress. I have done many of you examples. Also I have gone to stitch lounge! It is awesome! I was wondering if you had any ideas for pillow cases. In the sew subversive book there was a pillow case dress but it was a little hard to follow because I am smaller than the pillow case not bigger. Do you have any tips?

  • Brendan O'Brien wrote on January 23, 1:15 pm

    I've been doing a lot of spray painting lately and the fumes are REALLY starting to get to me. It would be awesome if you could show a way to make and customize a bandanna. My lungs would thank you for it.

  • Shepard wrote on January 24, 9:56 am

    I stumbled onto your site and think it is great. I am from up-state NY and have a strong New England attitude(i.e. I try to make most of my stuff myself!) I feel that mens fashion is either pants or shorts. I fell in love with my Kilt as an alternitive. In a future show could you show how to make a quick kilt or even some kind of Utility kilt. I already know what to wear under it so please do not go there. Thank you and keep fighting the good fight.

    Sheprad

  • sewing_sophist wrote on January 24, 6:58 pm

    Fantastic, as always!
    Since you two used to live here in FL, know of any craft fairs in the Broward area? Thanx...

  • colonel cornflake wrote on January 25, 11:33 am

    yo should do an eppy on crazy Japanese fashion. check out "decora on google.

  • colonel cornflake wrote on January 25, 11:34 am

    japanese fashion please!

  • toast wrote in reply on January 25, 11:36 am

    I agree. you should do an episode on crazy japanese fashion. Google decora. It rocks.

  • tcolenol cornflake wrote on January 25, 11:38 am

    sorry for all the posts, I thought the site didnt like ma and submit it. sorry.

  • CurleQ94 wrote on January 27, 10:34 pm

    Hey, i just got into sewing and sketching people and fashion figures with clothes on i would like to sew. I was wondering if you could do a video on how to sketch the male and female body and how to turn them into amazing masterpieces!

  • Paul Amerson wrote on January 28, 11:11 am

    I am currently enroled in a Graphic Design program at an art school in Tampa. Does threadbanger have plans to expand in the future? If so, might you be looking to hire a graphic designer?

  • FlexiSewer (anon) wrote on February 8, 10:00 pm

    hey threadheads....i luv you guys!! I was wondering if you could do a contest for winning some thread!! Im always running out and it is really frustrating. Im always having ot stop in the middle of my projects to buy some more. I know is sounds like a silly contest, but i bet many sewers out there need this opportunity :):) tehhehe
    Thanx so much, Ill be posting again soon!!:D

  • SUZY wrote on February 13, 4:51 pm

    HEY THREAD BANGERS, THAT WAS AN AWSOME IDEA ABOUT THE POCKETS BUT WHAT ABOUT SCRAPBOOKINGOR PETS?

  • Justin (anon) wrote in reply on February 21, 10:08 pm

    I got a great pocket belt like that one @ happycow.com.au and they ship to the US!!

  • Vanessa (anon) wrote on March 14, 10:09 pm

    I made one of those but with ducktape

Femme Fatale, SF Bazaar Bizarre, Utility Pocket How-To, Thread Heads

We're hanging out at Femme Fatale, a local DIY shop this week and gettin' the scoop on some local designers. And we'll answer a question from a viewer and make some cool detachable utility pockets. Plus, we take a look at a viewer submitted video from the San Francisco Bazaar Bizarre.

 

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