24" Lazy Susan – Nature themed crazy quilt design featuring a bird and various flora Image name: D79969 Part number: LZY002 Made to order as shown in photo, typically ships in 4 to 6 weeks. Every Sticks original art piece is created by hand with love in Des Moines, Iowa, USA.
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Are you ready to get organized in your home? Today I'm sharing an awesome and simple DIY Dollar Tree lazy susan I made.
The solution to a cluttered area: Organize with a Lazy Susan. These handy little turntables can help you organize, keeping your items within reach.
Crazy hacks for lazy people you wish you knew before:
Lazies, meet our Yo Yo Cutie Pins! Aren't they adorable!!! The second fabric, peeking through the gathered opening is a modern twist on the traditional
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Lazies, It's easy to make perfect yo-yo's for your next sewing or quilting project. You know I love yo-yo's. So, while I was making some
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Entertain with style! This 14" Lazy Susan is the perfect addition to any dinner party. With our Epoxy Workshop Choice, you can create a beautiful unique piece with pouring techniques and show off your creative side. Let's get crafty! *Epoxy Workshops are on Select Nights Only.
Like about 800 million gazillion women between the ages of 23 and 85 in the United States, I freaking adore LulaRoe. LLR. Lula. Roeing with my homies. Lullz (Okay, I made that last one up). My girl Heather has her very own LuLa Shoppe that I pretty much treat like my own extensive closet/private shopping center, with over 2300ish pieces at any given time. Ya know, unless I've been there. At that point the count is more like 600 or something. Anyway. If I had my way, I'd own hundreds of the Carly dress. It's not really all that flattering on me, but it is SO comfortable! I was going through some of my fabric stash this morning and was wracking my brain for a new project, when a light bulb went off and I decided to attempt my own rendition of a Cary! We'll call it a Buffly. But, as the title of this post suggests, I'm really damned lazy. And here we go. First, I took my dress off. Because seriously, I wear them ALL the time. I decided to make my own pattern using my dress as a template. FYI, you will need about 2 yards of a knit fabric/something with stretch, a zig zag stitch, and an optional 1/2 yard or so of contrasting knit fabric for the sleeves, pocket and neck band. My stupid, lazy, first hack of the day is to use a couple chip clips to keep the fabric folded in half. Otherwise the skirt goes crazy, the shoulders get kitty-wompus. It's a whole thing. So fold the dress in half, tuck the draped back of the skirt up so you don't follow it, do the same for the neck and get to drawing on your paper. Be sure to add about a half inch for the seam/ messing up. Got it? Now take the chip clips off, fold your dress again the other way so the back of the dress is exposed and do it all again! Trace the basic shape of the outer sides of the sleeve. I know it seems weird, but when you cut the fabric you'll have the shoulder part of the sleeve on the material fold. Cut out the pattern, pin it to your fabric on the folds, cut out your fabric, admire the pieces you have obtained. Sew the shoulders and sides of the dress, and then sew the sleeves so they make sweet little tubes. If you want, you can take this weird moment to hem the bottom of the dress, which I know should technically be saved for the end but it's the least fun moment and the second the item is done I just want to throw it over my face. So yeah, I hem right now too. Don't you love my super technical image above? Okay! The sleeves! This is where it gets sexy. Turn the sleeves right side out. Ya know, like how you'd normally wear them. Shove them inside the dress (which is inside out) and pin them together so shoulder meets shoulder, pretty side meets pretty side. Sew that nonsense together. I eyeballed the size for the standard Carly/Buffly boob pocket and neck band, both cut in contrasting fabric. So... yeah. You're welcome for my lack of help. This neckband tutorial is the bomb.com. The neck band should be approximately 24 inches long by about 2 inches wide. As for the pocket, this tutorial makes it stupid easy. Guys, I know it probably seems like a lot of nonsense, but this dress was SO easy to make! I think the majority of the time spent was me figuring out why my thread kept getting jacked up - surprise! The machine was threaded incorrectly! It only took me a few hours of my life to figure out that one. Don't want to go through all the effort of making your own super cute, custom Carly (or Buffly, whatever) from one you already own? Check out my favorite consultant on earth, Heather! She is so sweet, so generous, and she runs giveaways CONSTANTLY. You're welcome.
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Kuksa Carving (for Lazy Carvers): Wazza kuksa?! A kuksa is the traditional wooden cup made & used by the Sami people in Lappland - northern Scandinavia. Traditionally they are made of birch burls - kind of halfround three growths you'll find on a number of species but particula…
Use where ever you need a little keeper, made from 10” squares. Make three boat planks, stitch together while flat, then tie the ends and set sail for
Lazies, It's easy to make perfect yo-yo's for your next sewing or quilting project. You know I love yo-yo's. So, while I was making some
Oh, fidget spinners. Your 15 minutes are over, yet I’m still finding you around my house. I attended a big conference the year fidget spinners took over, which means I ... FULL POST
The point of inventing something is to solve a problem and the following people did solve a problem in the most hilarious way with 51 crazy life hacks.
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3 effortless ways to work witchcraft into your daily routine! Including witchy tools and accessories to use with each spell!
Kuksa Carving (for Lazy Carvers): Wazza kuksa?! A kuksa is the traditional wooden cup made & used by the Sami people in Lappland - northern Scandinavia. Traditionally they are made of birch burls - kind of halfround three growths you'll find on a number of species but particula…
Kuksa Carving (for Lazy Carvers): Wazza kuksa?! A kuksa is the traditional wooden cup made & used by the Sami people in Lappland - northern Scandinavia. Traditionally they are made of birch burls - kind of halfround three growths you'll find on a number of species but particula…
Kuksa Carving (for Lazy Carvers): Wazza kuksa?! A kuksa is the traditional wooden cup made & used by the Sami people in Lappland - northern Scandinavia. Traditionally they are made of birch burls - kind of halfround three growths you'll find on a number of species but particula…
A few months ago, I (Teri) joined the local chapter of the Embroiderers' Guild of America. Each month at the meetings, an embroidery project is offered; at my first meeting it was a cute little tea cozy, made with buttons. I love tea, and I have a vast collections of buttons, so I gathered some fun buttons and threads and set off on my new adventure. I love to challenge myself to learn new stitches or to make them with different threads or applications. For this project, I chose to focus on using Painters Threads and floss by Weeks Dye Works. I had a wonderful time experimenting and just playing, without a real plan. The tea cozy went together pretty quickly, and I think it looks pretty happy sitting on my counter. I had intended to make it as a gift, so it will be a bit difficult to part with it! We were given a lovely kit that included the cut pieces of linen, the liner, and the insulating fabric. The butterfly buttons were available for us as well. This is how I created my button-embroidered tea cozy garden. Choosing the buttons and arranging them was my biggest challenge. Once I was pleased, I took a picture to follow as a guide. Stems were lightly drawn with pencil and stitched with a stem stitch or chain stitch. I used Painters Threads pearl #8, Turner. I then sewed all the buttons on with Weeks Dye Works floss, two strands of Saffron. From left to right, these are the stitches and threads I used for each flower. Picot stitch with Weeks Dye Works floss, Grenadine Pistil stitches with Painters Threads pearl #5, Van Gogh Colonial knots with Painters Threads pearl #8, Grandma Moses and lazy daisy stitches with Weeks floss, Grenadine Lazy daisy petals with Painters Threads metallic braid #4, Grandma Moses; ribbon stitch leaves with Painters Threads 7mm ribbon, Turner The bee is made with DMC pearl #12, a bullion knot made with one strand each of black and yellow, with wings of loops made with Painters Threads metallic braid #4, Longan. To see a tutorial on making the bee, read our Garden Gate post by clicking here. Drizzle stitches with Weeks floss, Autumn Leaves Colonial knots and fly stitches with Weeks floss, Grenadine This button is ringed with cast-on stitches that overlap to create the petals, made with Painters Threads metallic braid #4, Van Gogh. Left leaf—fishbone stitch, right—stacked fly stitches Painters Threads pearl #8, Turner Leaves, left to right: lazy daisy stitch with 7mm ribbon, stacked fly stitches with pearl #8, stacked lazy daisy stitches with Weeks floss, ribbon stitches with 7mm ribbon. Straight stitches with metallic braid #4 makes the flower. (All but floss is Painters Threads.) Pekinese stitch with Painters Threads pearl #8, Grandma Moses Bullion stitches with Painters Threads pearl #5, Van Gogh I changed the position of the butterfly button from my original plan; it seemed to be more balanced amidst the flowers. And the bees just completed my garden. As I write this, the weather is dreary and damp. I think I will go make some tea! Won't you join me?
Lazy Susan Is a classic way of presenting food at a party even in your house without standing in or asking for anyone's preference. Everybody can get their ch
Use this super easy lazy susan hack to make your life easier - no actual building, gluing, constructing or critical thinking involved at all.
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