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Monday, July 13, 2009

HOW TO Make: Michael Jackson Famous Glove

The Glove

You know you want one.
It's actually pretty easy to make your very own Michael Jackson style glove.











First, find a glove, try a thrift store, costume shop or hardware/automotive shop. Lots of times white gloves are worn to protect things from our skins natural oils.












If you want to make a version with rhinestones. You can still find the original beadazzler on line, some craft stores still sell them and there are tools available that do the same thing. Rhinestones that glue on are available too. There are lots of options out there.












Follow the manufacturers suggestions to cover your white glove with the rhinestones. Rhinestones and backs are available in a wide range of colors and sizes in stores and online.

You can also make a version using sequins. Figure out the yardage you'll need and hand stitch the sequins row by row around the glove.


Yet another option is to purchase sequin fabric. Just make a pattern using your own hand. Sew it together and add some elastic around the wrist.












Sequin fabric















Then go out and strut your stuff.

So, why did the King of Pop use a glove? There are varying opinions as to why: it has been said that it was a symbol of non-conformity, while others are of the opinion that the glove was used to hide a skin condition.



Regardless of the real reason behing the single, white sequined glove was just one more way in which Michael Jackson redefined pop culture. What's not debated is the how the glove became an iconic part of the singer's image starting with the video for the hit song Billie Jean from the 1983 album of the same name. After that, Michael Jackson became known as 'The Gloved One' and his fans began to imitate the trend.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Sewing By Hand: Buttons That Just Fall Off

Last week, I had to sew a button back onto my husband's work shirt at the last minute. Once again, my little sewing kit saved the day. If you find yourself in a similar bind, this is what I suggest.


Here are the steps:
1. First use a small needle and matching thread.
2. Start by threading your needle and knotting the thread at the end.
3. To make sure that the button is aligned and straight with the others, place the shirt flat and button it from top to bottom.
4. Place the button that needs to be sewn on next to the corresponding hole. Starting from the inside of the shirt, sew the button in a criss cross pattern - making sure not to miss a hole .
5. Repeat this pattern several times before looping the last stitch on the inside of the of the shirt to make sure that it is strong and won't fall off again.

My husband went happily off to work and I put my sewing kit away until next time. With the above suggestions, I'm sure both you and those you sew for will be just as happy.

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