This is a box I made from an old box, glue, old scraps of fabric, ribbon and felt. It sits on my counter, so that I have a cute place to put my recycling before it makes its way to the...
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Use a recycled T-shirt and some basic sewing to make a comfortable and cute headband that ties in the back and holds your hair in place.
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I Love to sew and create. Here a few of my handbags and a cute pillowcase dress.
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I had some Cargo Pants laying around that were too big. It's so nice to write this since lately my pants are too tight! The pants were sitting around in the donate pile for awhile since I havent...
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Made from a recycled jeans, ribbons, lace, and recycled buttons. The coin purse is very useful and really cute.
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this was a great use for a bunch of tshirts that no one around my house wears anymore! mine measures 26" in diameter.
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Blogged about on my new craft blog: http://www.kundhi.com/blog/?p=48
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My “man” around the house tends to have a sarcastic way about him, it’s hard encoded into his DNA. So while I fend off my craft jokes, and his odd questions about what Irsquom...
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Handbags and accessories made from upcycled, felted wool sweaters, all thrift shop finds.
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I found fabric in the clearance section at a local quilt shop. It was such a pretty white fabric with tiny blue flowers. No wonder I liked it... it was designed by one of my favorite designer, Anna...
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I am hoping all you crafty people will start making your own shopping bags and stop using plastic. Then, make them for your FRIENDS and family and demand that they stop filling our landfills...
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To make these, just Iron on the fabric and trims initially and then sew what you can. Find the bling in the jewelry departments of a craft store - have fun!!!! Give these to all your friends...
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Greeting cards on embossed card stock using Kaffe Fassett Fabric and free motion quilting.
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I call this The Awakening because it reminds me of a tree awakening from deep winter slumber and just starting to bloom. This is made from left overs I had from other projects. The tree...
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This large wedding sculpture is made by recycling old Barbie and Ken dolls, a paint can, wire, tin tray, yarn, ribbons, a napkin, and old silk flowers. After wiring and gluing everything...
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Just a short walk through the woods you will find wonderful items to help create a special place for your Fairy. I have used various pieces of wood, rock, moss, twigs, pods, dried flowers and...
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I used to hand-dye silk and then make it into scarves and other various clothing. As the pile at my feet grew from the serged ends of the fabric, I was caught by the beauty of the color and texture...
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Gift Bag created for The Cuttlebug Challenge Blog using: Cutting Cafe digital Cupcake images Cuttlebug Swiss Dots & Birds/Swirls Embossing Folders Felt, lace, gemstones and other asst...
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Take a couple scraps of leftover fabric and use your basic sewing skills to make a custom cuff, adding whatever embellishments you like to personalize it.
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