Sewing is hobby that I need to expand fully. Here are cool, weird, and interesting things I've seen. Sewing, knitting, crafts, etc
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
thread wall
Make an Extra Large Thread Rack
I'm in the process of moving my sewing work space from the basement to the attic. Ahhhh, sunlight. It has been down in the basement way too long. It will be crowded up here, but worth it.I need another thread rack, so I'm making it again.
I get a piece of 2' X 4' peg board and 1/4" by 48" dowels and Wood Glue from a hardware store.
I used a dremel to cut the dowels into 5 1/4" pieces and proceed to glue them in, slightly slanted upwards.


I didn't put the dowels as close as I could have, you will have to experiment based on the amount of room you have available.
Hung up....

I have 4 total, I'll take a pic of the work space when its all up here.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
http://www.ecologue.com/ShowArticle/recycled-bathroom-mat
Recycled Bath Mat
http://www.ecologue.com/ShowArticle/recycled-bathroom-mat
[ This article is from: Michelle Kaufmann's Eco Ideas , Crafty Recycling , Going Green in the Bath ]
Michelle Kaufmann
Salvage older towels and t-shirts by turning them into a lush, cozy bathmat.
Tie each strip of towel onto the gridded mat.
By Michelle Kaufmann
Millions of tons of textile waste end up in landfills every year despite all the great ways there are to recycle it. The best way to get rid of your old clothing, linens, and rugs is to find a local charitable organization and donate them. But for those ancient towels that have seen a few too many days at the beach or now look more like cheesecloth, charitable donation may not be an option.
Instead, give those old towels a second life by turning them into a super soft, oh-so-cozy bath rug. All you need besides the towels (old t-shirts will also work but with less luxurious results) is a gridded matting that you can find at any craft store.
VIDEO: Watch Michelle transform cloth scraps into this cozy bath rug >>
To make your own:
1. First, make sure your towel or towels are all well washed.
2. Decide how big you want your bath rug to be and then cut your gridded matting to those dimensions.
3. Turn your scissors on your towels and begin cutting them into 5 or 6 inch long pieces about 3/4 of an inch thick.
4. Now it’s just a matter of knotting each strip along the grid, making sure they all face the same way. For the best results we recommend knotting along every line, but if you don’t mind a thinner mat – or just don’t have the patience – then every other line is fine, too.
You can work on this project while you’re watching TV or sitting around with your family after dinner – whenever your hands are free. It may take you a while but it will be worth it once you’re finished.
Download a pdf of these instructions from Michelle Kaufmann's blog >>
Get other simple, stylish green-it-yourself ideas from Michelle Kaufmann >>
http://www.ecologue.com/ShowArticle/recycled-bathroom-mat
[ This article is from: Michelle Kaufmann's Eco Ideas , Crafty Recycling , Going Green in the Bath ]
Michelle Kaufmann
Salvage older towels and t-shirts by turning them into a lush, cozy bathmat.
Tie each strip of towel onto the gridded mat.
By Michelle Kaufmann
Millions of tons of textile waste end up in landfills every year despite all the great ways there are to recycle it. The best way to get rid of your old clothing, linens, and rugs is to find a local charitable organization and donate them. But for those ancient towels that have seen a few too many days at the beach or now look more like cheesecloth, charitable donation may not be an option.
Instead, give those old towels a second life by turning them into a super soft, oh-so-cozy bath rug. All you need besides the towels (old t-shirts will also work but with less luxurious results) is a gridded matting that you can find at any craft store.
VIDEO: Watch Michelle transform cloth scraps into this cozy bath rug >>
To make your own:
1. First, make sure your towel or towels are all well washed.
2. Decide how big you want your bath rug to be and then cut your gridded matting to those dimensions.
3. Turn your scissors on your towels and begin cutting them into 5 or 6 inch long pieces about 3/4 of an inch thick.
4. Now it’s just a matter of knotting each strip along the grid, making sure they all face the same way. For the best results we recommend knotting along every line, but if you don’t mind a thinner mat – or just don’t have the patience – then every other line is fine, too.
You can work on this project while you’re watching TV or sitting around with your family after dinner – whenever your hands are free. It may take you a while but it will be worth it once you’re finished.
Download a pdf of these instructions from Michelle Kaufmann's blog >>
Get other simple, stylish green-it-yourself ideas from Michelle Kaufmann >>
Wall Calendar

I'm trying to find different ways to create a huge calendar to put on my wall, this one is nice i need to go bigger
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Soda Tab Fashion
I was thinking about making a couple things with soda tabs, so I began surfing the web and came across some really cool shit.
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