Crafts Inspired by Sherlock Holmes
Posted by Jul 07, 2017
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Who knew? Sherlock Holmes is not only sexy, but he's also rather crafty, too! Whether it's via jewelry, fabric (tweed, of course) or graphic-printed book pages, we've got the crafts that celebrate our favorite flatfloot.
Would Sir Arthur Conan be honored or dismayed at this clever upcycled book purse? Whatever. We're in love with it, and that's what counts here!
Get the free book purse tutorial from Instructables!
Sleuth in style with this upcycled Sherlockian capelet. This flirty number combines the black and white tweed of an old sport coat with electric blue satin, just what you need for taking down nefarious no-do-gooders.
Head to Lemon Cadet for the free upcycled capelet tutorial!
What the mustache has done for ironic-izing girly crafts, so Sherlock's pipe promises to do for book pages and artwork. You know what they say about a man with a big pipe, don't you? (Go with it!)
Learn how to make your own Sherlock-inspired artwork from French Hen Farm.
This Sherlockian silhouette modernizes the Victorian cameo while also adding some Baker Street charm to any detective's decolletage.
Stop by Less-Than-Perfect-Life-of-Bliss for a clever silhouette jewelry tutorial!
Tweed is to Sherlock as bad taste is to reality TV, and this clever vest offers a modern (and classy) take on the Victorian waistcoat. Pair with a lace collar shirt for a sweet look, or nothing at all, for a little edge.
For a free vest sewing pattern, head to BurdaStyle!
The jelly to Sherlock's peanut butter, Dr. John H. Watson is the reason the rest of us ever know what Holmes is going on about. A mustachioed felt coffee cozy offers a simple tribute to the master of disguise, or his mustache, at least.
For a free felt coffee cozy sewing pattern, head to LittleRedSaid!
Protect that clever little head of yours with this DIY deerstalker, one of the most iconic of Sherlock's accoutrements.
Check out a DIY sherlock hat at Cation Designs!
Check out a DIY sherlock hat at Cation Designs!
The top hat, a pinnacle of Victorian couture, gets an upcycled makeover as a unique steampunk clock.
Make your own, or, go to Instructables for a tutorial on making your own book clock!
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