I love to create and embellish. My blog is a place for me to share what inspires me and how I use that. As a working single mom, I don't have much time for crafting or blogging but I love to see your ideas and I think you may enjoy mine.
Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Another marvelous cuff!
Here is another cuff I made last night for my daughter's friend's 10th birthday today. I am trying to go without buying any store made gifts for a year. We'll see how that goes when my son turns 13 in June but for now I am happy with the results. I also used more of the old-book-pages-stiched-together wrapping paper I blogged about last week. Reuse! Repurpose! Yay!
In love with cuffs!
There is either time to sew or time to blog and I know which I would prefer but I have to share my latest passion. My attention defecit disorder serves me well as an arty grrl. This week I decided to finally make these layered fabric cuffs that I found in a Quilting Arts magazine. It was one of those Gift ones that they do every Winter. I have had the pages floating around for at least six months now and I came across them on the balcony the other night and started then and there.
I took at least four fabrics with complimentary colors but different textures and tore them (crtitical for the look I wanted) into strips. The bottom strip has to be the biggest and the softest. I don't know about you but I don't want burlap rubbing up against my skin all day. That's right, burlap. I used oilcloth, burlap, old linen napkins, Indian cottons, mesh, lace, wool felt, you get the idea. I had to play with each one until I got it right. Then I sewed on Sew-On Snaps in black from my neighborhood fabric store. Well, that's a lie. There is no longer such a thing as the neighborhood fabric store but you get the point. I know I could have come up with some really cool closure but I wanted to wear it right now!
I loved the first one so much I made 4 the first night. After it was done I thought it was missing something so I took this great leather that I had gotten at Mecca, which is a local materials exchange for artists in Eugene, and I sewed it on too. MECCA is all used supplies waiting to be repurposed. I am happy , happy , happy.
I took at least four fabrics with complimentary colors but different textures and tore them (crtitical for the look I wanted) into strips. The bottom strip has to be the biggest and the softest. I don't know about you but I don't want burlap rubbing up against my skin all day. That's right, burlap. I used oilcloth, burlap, old linen napkins, Indian cottons, mesh, lace, wool felt, you get the idea. I had to play with each one until I got it right. Then I sewed on Sew-On Snaps in black from my neighborhood fabric store. Well, that's a lie. There is no longer such a thing as the neighborhood fabric store but you get the point. I know I could have come up with some really cool closure but I wanted to wear it right now!
I loved the first one so much I made 4 the first night. After it was done I thought it was missing something so I took this great leather that I had gotten at Mecca, which is a local materials exchange for artists in Eugene, and I sewed it on too. MECCA is all used supplies waiting to be repurposed. I am happy , happy , happy.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Best birthday wrap ever!!!
Ayla had a birthday party today and I knew I wanted to give her friend a handmade gift so she found a design she wanted and we made a stuffie together. I cut out the pieces and did the sewing and she did the stuffing.
I didn't want to deal with digging through Xmas wrap for some birthday wrapping paper plus it just didn't seem right with my handmade gift. I thought about what could I repurpose. I love that reusing things in new ways concept. I have a stack of old books they got rid of at the library at work and I knew I could find uses for them.. I saw the stack sitting there, picked the biggest one, an old book about birds, and it became clear. I took two pages out (sorry bibliophiles) and stitched them on 3 sides on my sewing machine. Then I put the stuffie in the package and stiched up the remaining side. We added a bow made of vintage ribbon and a handmade card. It was gorgeous. I am definitely doing this again!
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