Function and beauty come together in the form of a lovely fingerless glove. Again I have felted old wool sweaters, cut them up and they become reborn as wearable beauties. I have embellished my...
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Another reclaimed adult wool sweater that I felted and embellished. The red hearts are fashioned from a felted red wool sweater as are the handmade roses and leaves. Pretty recycled red buttons add a...
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Use natural fibers, recycled from unwanted sweaters, and spin them together on a wheel or drop spindle with some thread, buttons, and beads to make your own unique art yarn!
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After cleaning and removing the label of a large Parmesan Cheese container, I measured and cut a colorful cotton drying cloth to wrap around it. I used a coordinating cloth to make button hole...
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With spring in the air, lots of birds are returning and anxious to make theirs nests and claim their territory.In their haste, feathers fall, I pick them up.....here they are. A small bit of...
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Use remnant rick rack, silk flowers from previous flower arrangement, spare buttons, hot glue, and an empty key ring to make this Funky Flower Key Ring. Cut double desired key ring length of rick...
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Even though it is officially spring, I woke up to 27 degrees this morning. I am not putting away my gloves just yet. I made these from a great wool sweater I rescued from my local thrift shop. I...
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If I had my own space for my crafts life would be great 'till then i can still imagine....
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Art Quilts created by Jennifer Wheatley Wolf
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Two new projects. Choker is made from a ribbon trim with ric rac and buttons. The long necklace is made from a vintage chain and fabric trim
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Made this lovely apron using an old vintage dresser runner I found in a thrift shop. The best part is that there are three more corners for me to work with. I paid $2.50 for it!
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Vintage Buttons and Present Day Beads Bracelet! My Motto: "Where the Past Collides with the Present" With the Patience of a Saint I am able to create these Original Pieces of Time! Took a...
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I find it very hard to focus on just one craft so I have shown a few different projects of mine in this gallery. I am new on Craftstylish and I hope to contribute some How To's in the future. Thanks...
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I found a red place mat in the clearance section at Target. I saw the potential! I used 3 different fat quarters and created this apron. It was an easy project and I had a lot of...
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I call these little gems "book bling" for obvious reasons! I use different fabrics, glittery threads, specialty yarns and beads to create a quilted bookmark that sends a special messagenbsp...
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Each bright colored bangle begins as a heavy duty pressed cardboard bracelet blank. Next, a 100% cotton fabric is hand stitched around the blank. Finally, the covering is hand knitted of 100% merino...
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Today, I wanted to highlight a great new fashion trend that goes beyond handmade, vintage handmade! Many of these items have an amazing attention to every detail! The items pictured here where all...
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Make one of these to show off your favorite jewels that just happen to be buttons!
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The idea came to me when I saw an old candle holder. I thought it would be cool to have the pin cushion become decor. Maybe the dressing room or bedroom for dry cleaner pins. Or just to dress up the...
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Use a light box to trace the details of a photo of your pet, then let the fun begin. Drop the feed dogs on your sewing machine and play with different shades of thread as you fill in the picture with free-motion stitching—you'll be surprised how easy it is!
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