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HouseholdHacker's Channel. Translucent Pumpkins. How To Make a String Tree Wall Mural Home Hacks | Apartment Therapy Re-Nest. How to Build a Go-Kart in One Day - DIY Go Cart Plans. Builder: Larry Erd, Pompano Beach, Fla.Plans: spidercarts.com "Black Widow" Cost: $689.15 1.) Plans and Parts Erd and his 7-year-old son, Harrison, used $14.99 plans for the "Black Widow" go-kart from spidercarts.com. Plans like these, whether they are free or require a fee, often give frame dimensions but leave steering, axle, throttle and cable connections up to the builder.

Browse parts suppliers' websites to find additional advice on materials and methods. "You're on your own, but that's the fun of it," Erd says. 2.) Use a hacksaw or chop saw to cut metal stock to length. 3.) Weld an upper steering block to the top of the kart's steering post. Weld spindle brackets to the front corners of the frame. 4.) Weld bearing hangers to the bottom face of the frame's 10-inch rear legs. 5.) Buy accessories together with the engine to ensure compatibility. Loop chain around both sprockets. 6.) Attach brake and throttle cables to the left and right foot pedals. Parts-Supplier Reviews. Laser-Cut Earbud Owl Keeps Your Cords Tangle-Free. MaryM's Original Daisy Bullion Edging, tatting with crochet hook, crochet tatting, cro-tat, Cro-Tat, cro tat, edging, trim, tutorial. If you like the reocities.com project you can donate bitcoins to: 1E8rQq9cmv95CrdrLmqaoD6TErUFKok3bF MaryM's Original Daisy Bullion Edging©2001 - tatting with crochet hook, crochet tatting, cro-tat, tutorial, how to - Copyrighted.

Please copy, reproduce, collect or redistribute with permission only. Finding little to not-much on the internet for tatting with crochet hook, I dreamed up this little design. (Of course, Crochet Tatting is quite an old art, recently come into vogue again - It is described and pictured in "The Godey's Lady's Book" in the 1850's!) I think this is a nice quick edging, and thought you might like it too. I used No. 10 cotton, and a cro-tat hook for that size thread.

For the "crochet" functions, you will use the hook. Begin with a normal first crochet loop. Begin the Ring (R) on the shaft of the hook: A tatting stitch is a two-part double hitch stitch (ds). Make another double hitch stitch (ds). Now make a picot (p). Now to use the hook! Chain 5 (ch 5). That's it! Owl be Green! - Upcycled owl purse. My 13-year-old daughter is huge into owls right now, so I thought I would make her an owl purse for Christmas.

Ssshhh! Being the thrifty-green sort, I found a wool tweed suit jacket that had seen better days. The moth holes on the collar and ripped up lining made it undesireable... not to mention the ginormous elbow patches and the leather braid buttons. So... old wool jacket, wool scraps, thread, and dye on hand, and those nifty leather buttons from the coat - all I needed was some lining fabric. Ugly, worn coat - wash and dry! Start cutting! And embroidering and appliqueing... Waste not, want not! Sew it all together and stitch in the lining. To anyone who plans on making one: I used a really stiff fusible interfacing on the tweed, to keep it structured. When you do the lining, Leave the bag right side out, with the lining inside out. If you can think of a better way to line it, please share. =) Paper Fortune Cookie Favors. How to Make A Dress from Tshirt. Boden Boulevard Necklace Knockoff.

Did you know Mother’s Day is about a week and half away?? Eek!! I don’t know about you but I’m scrambling a bit here. ;) So I thought I’d help you out. Actually, Melissa and I are helping you out. :) Melissa sent in a Tutorial Request for a darling Boden Necklace – and I knew that it would be perfect for a Mother’s Day idea. Or a “I’m going to make that myself for Mother’s Day” idea. ;) Here is my version of the prettiness - And here is the Boden version – with a crazy retail value of $78 - I like the navy they used but I went for a more neutral color scheme.

This necklace is super easy!! Here’s what you’ll need to make it: twill or other ribbon (approx 50″) large link chain (you’ll need a piece about 13″ long) bead assortment – enough for 5 13″ strands beading cord crimp beads (10) (All supplies came from Michael’s) :) Start by weaving your twill piece through the links of the chain. Continue weaving the twill through until the chain piece is centered in the twill. Pretty cute already huh? Paint Moss Graffiti - Step-by-Step Guides for Offbeat DIY Projects. RobotandBrucling.com Shop Collections. DIY Broken Umbrella Tote Bag. Antimony & Lace ~ DIY dark and gothic fashion. Make a Firefox Necklace. Sock Zombies! : Daily source of DIY craft projects and inspiration, patterns, how-tos | Craftzine.com. Tide over your hunger for brains with a fun, quick, an inexpensive sock zombie toy this Halloween. Learn to make them in today’s CRAFT Video! My friend Sarah Hatton made and gave me the first sock zombie for my birthday a few years ago, and I love it so much I just had to share.

Thanks, Sarah! Subscribe to the CRAFT Podcast in iTunes, download the m4v video directly, or watch it on YouTube. Inspired to craft something for Halloween? Be sure to enter it in our CRAFT Halloween contest to win cool prizes. Costumes, decor, food – whatever you create for Halloween is welcome in the contest. Related. DIY Eco-Hip Accessories : Daily source of DIY craft projects and inspiration, patterns, how-tos | Craftzine.com. DIY Eco-Hip AccessoriesBy Nancy Minsky Here are three hip accessory projects that you can make yourself. They are imaginatively created from discarded household plastic containers. Easy projects that open the door for fresh ways to recycle, their bold, cheerful style is bound to inject your wardrobe with a high-fashion buzz. Gathering the materials is part of the design adventure. The colorful graphics and lightweight characteristics of the plastics allow you to pile them on in daring, oversized proportions and crazy color combinations.

Candy-Striped Rubber Drop Earrings These earrings are dangly and feel very 1960s modish. Kiwi Hoop Earrings The oversized proportions and eclectic mix of kiwi netting and cottage cheese containers with a scrap of beaded organza ribbon creates a whimsical and daring fashion statement. Step 4: Attach your ear clip to the back side of the net knot.Step 5: Repeat for the other earring, following exactly the same proportions so that you have a matching pair. CRAFT Pattern: Striped Fingerless Mitts : Daily source of DIY craft projects and inspiration, patterns, how-tos | Craftzine.com. By Becky Stern This unisex pattern will keep your wrists warm while you bike, type, or play bass. It’s great as a quick and satisfying knit for yourself, or make and give them to a friend! Fingerless mitts keep you warm on chilly spring nights while keeping your fingers free for more projects!

Download and read the pattern after the jump! Download the Pattern PDF | Subscribe in iTunes (Right click to save the PDF to your desktop. Directions on downloading PDFs.) Materials 2 skeins Debbie Bliss Cotton Cashmere or similar sport weight yarn, which we’ll call A and B. Directions Arm: With A, CO 33(42) sts using the long tail method and distribute sts across three DPNs, 11(14) on each needle.Row 2: Join round and K 1 more row in color A.Row 3: Switch to color B and knit two rows in the round.Rows 5 to 57: Alternate colors A and B, carrying up the alternating color’s strand on the WS.Thumb:Row 58: K 11(14) sts in color A (the sts from the first DPN). Related. One-Hour Elastic Thread Dress : Daily source of DIY craft projects and inspiration, patterns, how-tos | Craftzine.com. By Nicole Vasbinder You can make this dress in about an hour using elastic thread to create shirring (soft gathers), which adds shaping.

Elastic thread is super easy to work with but does take a little practice to get right. Definitely practice on some scrap fabric to get the hang of it. Materials Fabric Spool of elastic thread in either black or white Spool of regular thread Scissors Pins Iron Sewing machine Serger (optional) to finish seam allowances Directions Step 1: First, figure out how long you want the dress to be and cut 2 lengths of fabric that length.

Stitch them together along 1 side to make 1 big, wide piece of fabric that is your length and 88″ wide (for 45″-wide quilting cotton). Step 2: Now on to the elastic thread! Step 3: Lengthen your stitch length to about 3mm and adjust your tension to 5 (but play around this a bit on your scrap). Step 4: When everything looks good, you are ready to move on to your dress. Related. Shirred Pillowcase Top : Daily source of DIY craft projects and inspiration, patterns, how-tos | Craftzine.com. Shirred Pillowcase Top By Betz White When summer heats up I am definitely on the lookout for cool summer tops. And I’ve got a great stash of thrifted pillowcases that are the perfect candidates for a makeover.

A few rows of elastic smocking makes a super comfy top and adds just the right detail. Materials: Pillowcase Most pillowcases are approximately 20" wide and 28" long. Directions: Before starting this or any project, please read though all instructions that pertain to the size you are making. Step 1: Plan your top.For size S/M (finished top shown), use the width of the pillowcase as the width of the top. Step 2: Deconstruct the pillowcase.S/M: Starting at the hem, cut open one side seam and then cut along the seamed end of the pillowcase. Step 3: Determine the length of the top.S/M: Measure yourself from underarm to top of hip (I used a measurement of 16 1/2"). Step 4: Hem the top edge. Step 5: Wind the bobbin. Step 6: Create the shirring. Step 7: Steam the shirring.

All finished! Bleached Skinny Jeans, ThreadBanger Projects | TB Projects - DIY Fashion and Style. Design. Transforming Drip-Free Umbrella-in-a-Handbag Design. Like the proverbial mouse trap, it seems like everyone is always out to design a better umbrella. While many of the results are more focused on novelty and form than function, some combine style and substance in an appealing and pragmatic way – such as this transforming umbrella-into-a-bag idea by Seung Hee Son. The portability is of course the first and most obvious benefit of this design but certainly not the only one. In addition to collapsing into an easy-to-carry handbag, this umbrella inverts as it does so – thus, it captures the water on the inside instead of letting it drip within whatever interior space you are entering.

Moreover, the designer has thought out how the transformation process will work on a step-by-step basis to ensure that everything can be done in a dry, comfortable and easy way with one hand on the handle and the other hand performing the conversion without getting wet. Upcycled Skirts: Umbrellas Converted into Colorful Clothes. Like designing your own styles to dress in but not skilled with complex stitching or comfortable with creating new patterns? From their shapes and size to their scale and appearance, skirts and umbrellas have a lot in common – except, perhaps, that when it comes to an umbrella the interior is designed to be seen publicly and thus is as carefully considered and crafted as the exterior … whereas, well, looking up a skirt … that might get you in trouble.

But seriously: used umbrella material is a perfect choice in many regards to upcycle into a skirt, dress, other easily-planned piece of refab clothing, as designer Cecilia Felli discovered during her creative umbrella-to-skirt upcycling experiments. Moreover, since umbrellas are well known for breaking down, this provides a simple do-it-yourself way to take advantage of something that frequently falls apart. Umbrellas come in all kinds of colorful, creative and unique patterns that convert readily into skirt material for women or girls.

Delightful country cookin': homemade air freshener. "Don't you get fresh with me, ya hear! " Oh, I love it when adults (especially grandparents) say that to little kids. What does it mean exactly? Does it mean we'd rather children get dirty with us? Haha...who knows? Today, I'm going to ask you to actually get fresh with me. I digress. I was roaming around on Tasty Kitchen one day when I came across a recipe for homemade air freshener. To make these little beauties, you first need a heat-proof jars (I found mine for $0.99 each at Michael's), food coloring colors of your choice, and essential oil. Into each jar, drop a few drops (I repeat...a few...it doesn't take more than 2 or 3) of food coloring. Now for the fun part.

Why salt? Get one cup of water boiling on the stove. Then, pour in the other cup of cold water and the salt, stirring until the salt is dissolved. Quickly pour the hot gelatin mixture in each of your jars, and then use a disposable stick or spoon to stir it into the oil and food coloring. 泥だんご. Japanese German by Kayo, Fumio ・・・・2002/3(Japanese version) 2003/12(English version) translated by MES mystery tomato miracle [Items you must have] 1.Nice weather of 2-3 days duration, completely dry soil, a small quantity of water, and your trustful hands. 2.Company with whom you can chat and work together. 3.A soft material such as a dry dust cloth (a safe place on which you can rest the ball) [Items you will find it convenient to have] 1.Plastic bags (cheep transparent bags for cooking) 2.Polishing cloth (Jersey or cheap stockings are the best) Wet the soil as shown in the picture, compress it hard with the hands, and make a ball that serves as the core.

The principle is to forget about shining and to concentrate on making something round. During <the first 2-3 minutes> the surface of the ball is sufficiently wet, and occasional rough handling is permitted. <The next 30-40minutes> is the stage of making a smooth surface. A variety of roughness click to a smooth sphere ... Absinthetic: Wonderland expedition kit. Instructables - Make, How To, and DIY. ThreadBanger - D.I.Y Fashion & Style.