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Waterproof Speaker For Better Shower Singing. If you are like me--and I know you are--you LOVE to sing in the shower and you SUCK at it! There's nothing I can do about having a terrible singing voice, but the thing that really bugs me, and probably everyone else within range of my voice, is that I can never remember the words to the songs. I keep repeating about a line and a half from the chorus and then accidentally end up singing an entirely different song altogether.

I've occasionally brought a set of computer speakers into the bathroom with me and plugged my mp3 player into them. While this is nice, it's a pain in the behind and I'm always nervous about splashing them and shorting something out. I decided what was needed was a waterproof enclosure for the speakers and the mp3 player. Just a quick warning, I don't know how waterproof this really is.

Here's a little youtube video I cooked up for this instructable. Fresh Home Ideas: The Family Handyman. Free-beading-patterns.com. Espacio Crochet: Telar indio casero / Homemade loom. Esta no es una ocurrencia mía, sino de mis padres. Os cuento. Mi madre está yendo a un cursillo de bisutería, y como se ha enganchado a hacer joyas, ha ido investigando por su cuenta las posibilidades que ofrece el mundo de los abalorios.

Se pueden hacer muchas cosas, desde muñequitos con volumen tejidos con abalorios, hasta esto que os enseño a continuación. Es un telar, llamado telar indio o telar para abalorios. En internet se encuentra información sobre cómo hacer brazaletes, pulseras, anillos y supongo que más cosas, usando estos telares. Cuando pueda os enseñaré este brazalete terminado y otro que ha hecho para mi hermana, con las letras de su nombre.

This is not my idea. Imágenes de archivo, fotos libres de derechos, banco de imágenes. TUTORIAL: HOW TO SEW A BUILT-IN BRA (WITH CUPS!) : Daughter Fish. How-Do-You-Do-Bardot Maillot (left), Bubblegum Top (right) For the past year, I’ve been sewing built-in shelf bras, with cups, into maillots (unitards), t-shirts, and tank tops. My original inspiration for this came from several vintage garments—a dress and bathing suit—that I wear regularly, which have built in bras. For me, there are several advantages to building a bra into a garment. I like to design shirts with dramatic, low back lines that would usually show a traditional bra. Built in bras also just happen to be comfortable.

A few other bloggers have asked me to share my technique. What I can say is that this tutorial is relatively easy, and you can do it on a home machine. Here’s how I do it: Tools I like to use a soft cotton-lycra blend knit (it won’t pill like rayon or bamboo knit), 1 inch wide elastic, and sew-in bra cups. The elastic should feel comfortable against your skin. Step 1: Cut the pattern pieces Cut out your front and back pattern pieces (3, 4). Step 3: Sew the cups. How to make your own dress form. When starting on the wonderful and exciting journey of making your own clothes or altering old ones there is one thing you will definitely need to make your job easier...that is a dress form.

There are many tutorials on the web but the best one I found is the one I am going to share with you. The source is but the tutorial is in German so I am going to make a short presentation in English, although the pictures speak pretty much for themselves. Here is what you will need: pillow filling for stuffing out your formscissorsmetal base2-3 rolls of tapecardboardan old hip-length T-shirtfoil (for the neck) take on the T-shirt and wrap your neck in foil to protect it then take the following steps one by one in wrapping the tape.

And the end result is pretty good! Now you have your dress form and can start working on your most exciting sewing projects! 25 DIY Handmade Gift Tutorials Part 2. I love handmade gifts! I love to give them, I love to receive them, I love to make them. In our home May is a crazy month! We have Mother’s Day, our Anniversary and not just one but 2 birthdays. Gifts are in my mind! …It took me a few weeks however to put this list of handmade gifts together The reason why is because I wanted to give you 25 amazing, cute, affordable and easy gifts. Things that you would really want and love to give. Things that your friends, family and neighbors would love to receive.

I hope you like them as much as I do! Mama mía! I love these DIY bracelets! I mean capital LOVE! Tutorial by Blog A La Cart DIY Wooden Necklace Modern, easy, fun, colorful… I want one! Tutorial by agirlwhomakes.com Oh goodness! Give this to the chef of your home! Tutorial by beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com Bottle Cap Flower Magnets What a cute idea! This would make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift. tutorial by Positively Splendid DIY Multi-Strand Scarf Be still my heart! Tutorial by Rabbit Food for My Bunny Teeth source. Craftgawker | look to inspire.