Start saving your pop tabs—with a little crocheting action, you can transform them into wintery snowflakes.
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Want to see an update on the vintage quilt I'm recycling? I updated my blog at Back Home Again... Also, only 4 more days to shop at Back Home Again for this Holiday Season. Celebrate the Magic of a...
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I cut on my customer's vintage quilt yesterday and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I was able to salvage. For more information and tips on recycling your grandma's quilt check out my blog at...
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Feeding my need to recycle and make something beautiful and unique! Brooches are made completely from recycled products, mostly bottle caps and soda cans! Each piece is OOAK and signed on...
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Crafter extraordinaire Lee Meredith of Leethal.net recently posted this quick project idea: a jewelry rack made with fishnet stockings stretched over an old frame! Don't miss her recycled knitting-needle jewelry, too.
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If you liked the idea of recycling newspaper into yarn, here's how to spin it yourself.
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Etsy Seller Jessysprkle spins unique yarns from unexpected recycled materials.
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I needed some small pincushions as take alongs and a way to reuse the copious numbers of empty thread reels I seem to generate. My solution: a piece of felt cut to size, a small circle of cotton...
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Crafter extraordinaire Nancy Flynn has put together some really fun ideas for making jewelry and accessories in her book, Jeaneology... but the twist is that they're created with recycled denim! Here are a couple of my favorite projects from her collection.
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This is a 17.5 inch tall OOAK art doll with a polymer clay bead head, dressed in muslin and new and reclaimed antique laces. She is embellished with new and vintage buttons, wood, glass and ceramic...
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In the Eco category. About 25 inches tall and with a circular bottom also of about 25 inches in diameter. Made from post consumer recycled plastic grocery sacks, the yarn is about 1-1.5 inches wide...
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Meet Helle Jorgensen, an awesome crocheter who delights in the magical realism of everyday objects. In this interview, she shares her inspiration, crochet habits, and what’s next.
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I love crocheting baskets from plastic bag yarn. I use two different sizes of yarn and hooks, depending on the finished size I'm going for. The baskets are surprisingly strong and very useful.
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