To my eyes this bag has a very autumn folkart look to it. I rescued an old wool sweater from Goodwill and felted (fulled) it. I then cut it up to construct the bag body. The front and back were...
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This is a sweet childs cardigan I fashioned from a forgotten cast away adult wool sweater destined for the local landfill. I Fulled it in my washer then turned it from a pullover to a cardigan by...
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I made this spring outfit for my daughter. I love how it turned out, so does my daughter!
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RainMomma's version. I bought the last skein of this yarn I wish I had more! Red & black varigated. This is an official Crafty Blazer Posse work of art. There is already another...
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These are some Bustier Tops I made, They are fun to do because you can change them up so much. They have one basic cut but with embelishments you can go crazy with this type of top. You can lace it...
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I purchased a bunch of ruffle scraps online and made this very flirty apron. I think it looks cute enough to wear over a pair of jeans as an accessory. Who says aprons are for kitchens...
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The scarves and shawls of my recent collection...
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I used the "how to weave on a cardboard loom" tutorial and took it to a new level by weaving strips of plastic bags. I used a low temperature iron to fuse the woven plastic "fabric" to additional...
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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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A friend of mine showed me some of her quilts she made and called them rag quilts so I did a Google search and found out how to make them. Went to my local quilt shop and bought all the supplies I...
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Hand beaded peyote stitch bracelet surrounds a turquoise gemstone cabochon.
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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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spring tunics for the little ones, and some new crochet jewelry, and a belt
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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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Two items from Goodwill, made into one cute sweater vest. Cut off the bottom of the men's shirt and sew it to the bottom of the too short sweater- all done!
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Need a quick St. Patrick's Day something? Whip up this pin from a trio of yo-yo's and you are set to go!
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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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This is a very nice project to do with kids. You need very little supplies and no tools - just your hands. This bracelet is a good alternative to friendship bracelets: easy to make and fun to give!
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I made these using wood tiles and images of vintage Asian papers.
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