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Related: Tuto • Do it yourself Couture - Accessoires • couture accessoire • coutureMade By Marzipan First we’ll cut the inner fabric pieces. This is what will show when your case is opened. All pieces will be cut to the same width: measure the Width of your device and add 1 inch. We’re going to cut three pieces.The first piece should be the Length of your device, + the Thickness of your device, + another 1/2 inch for seams.The second piece should measure the Length of your device, + a 1/2 inch for seams.The final piece should measure half the Length of your device, plus the Thickness of your device, + another 1/2 inch for seams. For an iPod Touch or newer iPhone, cut the pieces to Easy Tutorial: Make Your Own Reusable Snack Bags Hey there, Amy here. August is stash busting/zero waste month over here at Closet Case HQ (see our tutorial on reusable produce bags) and in my case as a mom, it’s also the dreaded back-to-school time. My son’s school is very (how do you say… progressive??)
DIY Sunprint emballage My go-to DIY seems to perpetually be a tote bag. Once you’ve got the basic technique down, you can churn one out in less than an hour. I’m always looking for an excuse to make one, and I get most excited when I can add a simple twist to make it into something totally new and different. DIY Confetti Bowl Last weekend I made this DIY project with the boys, it's really easy to make and I can assure that you're gonna have fun! You'll need: confetti, one balloon, Mod Podge, a sponge and a small vase. Inflate your balloon, then insert it on to the vase so it's sturdier to work with.
DIY Arm Knitting Scarf (Video) Winter is coming and a lot of us are wondering what we will do to wear in order to be fashionable and protect ourselves from the cold at the same time. If you weren’t a DIY enthusiast until now, you will change your allegiance after you see this cute and useful project. We present the Knitted Scarf which will save you from a nasty sore throat during this cold season. How to Make a Super Handy Phone Charger Holder Learn how to make this fabric phone charger holder to organize your cable and neatly keep everything in one place. Somewhere I came across this idea. Probably on Pinterest. And when we were away visiting family recently, I thought it would be a great travel item. Some place to neatly charge and hang your phone at the same time.
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sewing 101: recycled paper basket Thanks to a few recent online purchases, I had an enormous pile of long brown packing paper strips in my studio. I couldn’t bear to just recycle it; it seemed to have so much crafty potential. So tasked with the challenge of creating a project to help get organized for the new year, I decided to turn that pile of paper into a woven basket. Folded into strips and edged with stitching, the paper took on a whole new quality that calls to mind upholstery webbing or even leather. This project is super easy to do, takes only an afternoon and is a great way to give new life to leftover materials.