Ideas for Baby;) CRAFT Pattern: Crocheted Reversible Swiffer Sock. By Linda Permann I’ve always hated buying refills for my Swiffer sweeper — even though I use both sides of the cloth, it just seemed silly to throw them away.
My sweeper had been languishing in my closet because I had no refills when I realized I could crochet my own reusable cover from some yarn I already had in my stash. I came up with this reversible version that’s loopy on one side (to grab the dust) and flat on the other (for damp mopping). This “sock” is fun and quick to crochet, easy to complete with scraps, and a great use for acrylic yarns, since they create static, which makes dust and hair cling.
Once you’re done dusting, you can brush the excess dirt and dust into the trash bin (really, it’s okay to touch dirt!)
Sewing:) Pillowcases, pillowcases. I've decided to jump on the 1 Million Pillowcase bandwagon.
Rather late than never, right? You can read about it over here but basically the American Patchwork & Quilting Magazine folks have issued a challenge to have 1 million pillowcases made and donated to charity by the end of 2010. Hair Bows:) Fun for Kids:) Crochet. How to's Jewelry.