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Because these are small, they look good inside, running along a picture rail or between frames on a wall.
Make these gorgeous Butterflies from plastic bottles and decorate them with your favorite Nail Polish --> wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-butterfly-from-plastic-bot...
36 ways to refashion your old jeans that every girl should try . Super Wonderful ! ->
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Reflective Iron-on + old denim vest
Iron-on from this Etsy shop www.etsy.com/listing/159133649/reflective-safety-iron-on-...
How beautiful is this no sew beaded tutu bedskirt ! I can't wait to make one for my daughter's room .
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One of the workshops at the DIY crafts days, a project organised by the community around Mareschstr. 10 and the Tauschladen in Fall 2012
I made this as a graduation gift for a coworker.
Ingredients:
fleece
too small t-shirt
ribbon from a sash
I thrifted this dress because I could see its potential to be a cute summer dress. I hemmed it and chopped off the sleeves, plus altered the fit at the shoulders.
I blogged about it here: transientexpression.wordpress.com/2011/04/26/voting-is-open/ and here: transientexpression.wordpress.com/2011/04/29/the-people-h...
This is my first attempt at a full size rose. Came out pretty good actually, I think. I've seen some examples online and decided I needed to figure out how to make my own. So that's what I did last night while watching the election results. I didn't want a fake looking rose. I was trying to get it on the realistic side as much as possibe. Its a good starting point.
I inevitably buy sunglasses and forget to get a case for them, so I bought some thick red felt and made a case myself. It took a couple of hours as I free-formed the embroidery.
thread from mongolia, felt from finland, surprisingly useful elastic from aliese and ellie.
So! I finally got half a braincell scraped together enough to remember to take in-progress photos of my current big ass project.
What are these? There are various panels of denim, namely the ones that needed patching, cannibalized from 5 pairs of tatty old jeans from the stockpile I've got in the basement.
Patched with chunks cut from trimming down pieces that didn't have holes, and sewn with whatever threads I felt like using on the machine.
why are they 16 inches long though? Well, they're going to become part of a recycled denim kimono. I've got enough for the 2 migoro panels already, there's just the Okumi, sode, and eri left to contend with..and the lining ofcourse.