Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Tetris Rag Quilt


We've been working harder than ever at WOPC to bring together our two fan bases: nerds and crafters.  With that in mind, we set out to create a handmade nerd quilt just for that particular demographic.  We've also realized that many nerd crafters are of the generation who are currently having children, settling down, starting families, etc.  Thus, the crib-sized Tetris Rag Quilt was born!  Made in much the same way as our ever so popular Rag Quilt, this Tetris quilt is simple and soft enough for use in a nursery....as long as that nursery is full of bright colors!

 To make this puzzling quilt you'll need:
  • 2 1/4 yd. Black Flannel
  • 1 1/2 yd. Gray Cotton
  • 1/2 yd. Turquoise Cotton
  • 1/4 yd. Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow, Green and Dark Blue Cotton
  • 36"x54" of quilt batting (or a little less)
  • Black Thread

Friday, November 15, 2013

From Concept to Completion: Bottlecapped Sidebar, Part 2


It seems like just yesterday that we were discussing the woodworking for our minibar-- Wait, Part 1 was put out in July? Before the long darkness where we just wasted your time on budget costumes? Huh.

Well, we finished it a few weeks back but we were on a roll for Halloween, so you'll have to forgive us if it took a while to show you. We haven't gotten any messages about woodworkers sitting with an unassembled bar in the living rooms waiting on us, but that doesn't mean we don't owe you any closure. So here we go: staining, bottle caps, and resin. Let's build this thing.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Two-Face Costume


We've talked a little bit about cheap options for robots and superheroes, but what if you want to go a little further? This year I was interested in a costume that involved some sewing and a decent makeup project, on a somewhat more limited budget than most years. From there, I started brainstorming a concept and made my way over to Jet Black from Cowboy Bebop or Two-Face from Batman's rogues gallery. I decided the choice would be made based on finding a light colored suit vs. a blue jumpsuit. One light gray suit later, there we have it. That's practically a coin toss, right?

You'll Need (for the Suit):
  • Light colored or white suit, natural fiber (wool, cotton, linen)
  • Two dress shirts, contrasting colors. Both should fit you.
  • 2 bottles of Rit Die for color of choice (in this case, Scarlett)
  • Thread and buttons for matching the new suit color
  • Sewing machine, scissors, usual sewing stuff
  • (Optional) Serger
...and for the Makeup:
  • Liquid Latex
  • Facial Tissue or other thin paper
  • Makeup in your skin tone, plus highlight and shadow a few shades up and down from there
  • Baby powder (not makeup powder, you'll need lots)
  • Hairspray
  • (Optional) Hair color, spray or bottled