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Teeshirt Restyle #1: Funky No-Sew Scarf. It happens every year. The kids grow out of tee shirts that I love. It makes me so sad sometimes – especially when the tee is something that I am sentimental about or was passed down to a couple of my kids. But really, who wants my kid’s grungy old stained tee. I couldn’t even give these things away. So instead, I craft. 1. 2. Note: Some tees have side seams, some don’t. 3. 4a: If you have tubes of fabric (no seams) your scarf is ready to wear. 4b: If you have one long strand of material, take a large book (bigger than your head) and stick the end into the middle. Feel free to further embellish with charms, sequins, etc. Related posts: 10 T-Shirt Scarf Tutorials. DIY Sweatshirt Blazer : A Cozy DIY Felted Patchwork Throw! & Curbly | DIY Design... A spectrum of soft, felted wool offers up a quick, easy, and absolutely stunning patchwork throw!

Perfect for bundling up on crisp fall evenings, this cozy throw is a simple weekend project. If you're feeling especially productive, there's still time to make a few for the upcoming gift-giving season, too. Here's what you'll need: felted wool in a spectrum of colors100% cotton machine sewing threadscissorspins Related Video: Check out The Purl Bee for instructions on how to piece this beauty together! Tagged : Inspiration, sewing, Craft, throw, blanket, wool, felt, patchwork, DIY. I Really Wish I Could Sew | Pioneer Woman Home & Garden. A sweet friend of mine sent the girls and me a box of adorably adorable owl pillows this week.

She doesn’t sell them, doesn’t have an Etsy shop…she just makes them. I think they might be the sweetest things I’ve ever seen, and I think they’ll be precious in the girls’ new room. I don’t know what it is about owl pillows. Or owls in general. They’re just so charming. It must have something to do with the eyes. I love this vinyl detailing. Vinyl? Which brings me to my current fixation: I really wish I could sew. But when I see things like this, all I can think about is that I really wish I could sew. I’d love to be able to grab a pile of fabric scraps and turn them into…an owl. I love this one. Boo! It would take me approximately eighty years to make one of these pillows. That’s because I’d keep taking breaks to go cook. And eat. So maybe it’s best that I don’t know how to sew. If I did, I might be tempted to make things like this. And then nothing would ever get cooked in this house.

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