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DIY Estampa ropa con "plastidecores" / DIY stamping your clothes with "crayon" Sara - Wacapaka dijo...

DIY Estampa ropa con "plastidecores" / DIY stamping your clothes with "crayon"

Quina passada Marta!! Mola molt molt ;) 5 de septiembre de 2012, 18:17 Moi Coquette dijo... jooo ha quedado genial, me debería de dedicar a hacer más diy de ropa, que me encantan y los tengo olvidados!!! 5 de septiembre de 2012, 19:36 momitablog dijo... que original!!! 5 de septiembre de 2012, 21:23 Marta lo comparto en el grupo del facebook. 5 de septiembre de 2012, 22:32 la inglesita dijo... ha quedado estupenda! 5 de septiembre de 2012, 22:32. Sites With Multiple Textile & Fiber Crafts. Crochet. Creative Corrie. I recently started to part take in a playgroup co-op where each Mum takes it in turn to teach the class.

Creative Corrie

It was my turn last week and we had plenty of fun with giant chalk and the homemade chalkboard table. Crafty Clothes. Clothes and Sewing. Make a No Sew Felt Wine Bag / Wrap {An Inexpensive Hostess Gift} With the holiday season upon us and lots of fabulous parties to attend – here is a simple and quick way to dress up a bottle of wine for the hostess!

Make a No Sew Felt Wine Bag / Wrap {An Inexpensive Hostess Gift}

{Seriously – you can make this in just a few minutes while ironing your party outfit and pick up a bottle of bubbly on your way to the get-together} No-Sew Felt Wine Wrap Materials Needed:FeltStitch WitcheryPinking Shears {or regular scissors}A Bottle of Wine, Champagne, etc. Double over a single cut of felt {so the crease is at the bottom} and cut a piece measuring 6 inches wide by 24 inches tall {you may need to adjust the measurements as wine bottles do vary in size}. I used pinking shears to give the edges a little design. Lay the bottle on top the felt {crease at the bottom} and measure one inch up from the top – lightly mark a guideline.

Sit the bottle right side up and place in the center of the felt; the top edge of the bottle resting on the guideline – trace around the bottom of the bottle. The next step is to seam the sides. Summer 2009. 5.5 inches tall Use small amounts of worsted weight yarn in the desired colors for your project.

Summer 2009

This project is an excellent way to use up tiny leftover bits in your stash. In the photographed toys, the following yarns were used in very small amounts: Light Brown Bear Fur: TLC Essentials [100% acrylic, 312 yards/285 meters per 6 ounce/170 gram skein]; Taupe 2335 Shirt: TLC Essentials [100% acrylic, 312 yards/285 meters per 6 ounce/170 gram skein]; Dark Plum 2533 Vanna's Choice [100% acrylic, 170 yards/156 meters per 3.5 ounce/100 gram skein]; Colonial Blue 860-109.

Free Plush Heart Pattern (Happy Valentine’s Day!) I Heart U/I Love You Valentine’s Day is next Sunday, and of course I would love for every knitter to make my “I Heart U/I Love You” plush valentine for that special someone.

Free Plush Heart Pattern (Happy Valentine’s Day!)

Free Plush Heart Pattern But money is a bit tight for most people this year. 20 Easy Tricks For Improving Vintage Clothes. Make a Drinking Straw Weaving Loom. Home » $1 and Free, cheap crafts, Headline, Kids, Tutorials 23 June 2011 107,394 views 18 Comments by rhonda When I was putting together our camp crafts roundup the other day, it got me thinking about all of the crafty things I used to do when I was a kid.

Make a Drinking Straw Weaving Loom

One of my favorite things to do was weaving on a drinking straw loom, a project I learned in girl scouts. The result is a strip of woven fabric, perfect for use as a belt or scarf. Project estimate: Drinking straws, on hand or $1Yarn, on hand or $1 and upCardboard, on handTape, on hand Total: Free and up Figure out how many straws you are using. Feed each strand of yarn through a drinking straw, sliding the straws all the way up to the knot. Tie the end of another piece of yarn around the first taped-down strand.

Weave the yarn over and under the straws. To finish the end, tie the weaving strand and all of the base stands together in an overhand knot. 101 Free Granny Square Patterns - My Creative Nook. Black Apple Doll. How to Make Handmade Dolls - Martha Stewart Kids' Crafts. Adjustable Unisex Apron - Knitting Crochet Sewing Crafts Patterns and Ideas! I wear aprons all the time, and I'm not kidding when I say "all the time".

Adjustable Unisex Apron - Knitting Crochet Sewing Crafts Patterns and Ideas!

My typical at-home outfit involves a bandana to keep my hair back and an apron to keep at bay all of the thread and fabric fuzz that follow me everywhere. When friends stop by unexpectedly they are always surprised by my house frau attire, but nobody wants a lint brush for a best friend! As you might imagine, I have a good collection of aprons, many of them vintage and quite feminine. Some of my favorites include a pink one from the 50s made out of a feedsack and one with ruffles and a pie shaped pocket that my sister made for me. Even though I love them all, these fanciful aprons don't come in very handy when it's time to roll up my sleeves and get messy in the kitchen, nor does my husband really appreciate his options. DIY Clothes. Bags, Totes, Purses, oh my!

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