Learn how to make an adorable playmat for a child with this DIY mushroom playmat. It's perfect for play and resting!
Via Pinterest "Somos filhos da nossa paisagem." Lawrence Durrell mesa e estampas Tem receio de misturar estampas ao montar a mesa? Não tenh...
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In Antigua, Guatemala, gorgeous "alfombras" are made of flowers, leaves, sawdust, and rice in preparation for Holy Week. Learn more about this artwork.
If you haven't yet... get (or if you have the skills, then make) your loved one with Alzheimer's or Dementia a fidget quilt. They are also called fidget blankets and there are even fidget aprons, which I find really useful. Below, you will find pictures of one of our sweet clients that has Alzheimer's holding the fidget quilt that I found for her on Etsy! Keep scrolling after you look at the pictures to find 5 reasons to get your loved one a fidget quilt! At this point, I snapped another picture
Kawandi Table Runner - a fun and easy way to use up fabric scraps, creating a beautiful, hand quilted project.
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Wanna know how a couple of these striped rugs become this cushy piece of bum lovin'? Well, sit down and relax. Let me start from the beginning. I happened upon these beauties a while back whilst browsing on West Elm's website. What a great {and fashionable} extra seating option, I thought. {I don't know how it is at your house, but when we get the whole fam together, it always seems like we are running out of seating. Someone inevitably ends up sitting on the floor, or we end up redecorating by pulling chairs in from every room in the house. That's all fine and good, family get togethers don't happen all that often, but I thought that next go around I'd make it easy on myself and get some floor poufs. They are light, easy to move around and "totally in" right now.} If money were no option, I probably would have just bought them directly from West Elm. But, since I do not have that luxury, I had to do the next best thing...knock 'em off. I don't know if I am just picky {or cheap...or both}, but I couldn't find any fabric that "spoke" to me. I was hoping to have one of those "long lost lovers reunited moments", you know, where the fabric just appears-totally engulfed in angelic light and I'm so overcome with emotion that all I can do is crumble to the floor crying. Anywho, it didn't happen. So I just went home. And that's when I saw these little babies hanging on my banister. No angelic light, no overflowing of emotion. But hey, whatever. They are $3 rugs from IKEA. I had bought three of them not really knowing what I'd do with them, but after looking at them, I realized that they would be an inexpensive and durable option. So I totally ran with it...and hey whadaya know. I love 'em...not fall on the floor and cry, love 'em, but almost. All you need is: mediocre sewing skills {by that I mean, the ablility to "fudge it" a little and sew in a straight line}. Three, $3 IKEA rugs A Zipper {optional, but with five kids I needed my pouf cover to be removable/washable...this is where my fudging skills came in...didn't know how to sew in a zipper til I did it. The zipper needs to be as close to the size of the opening as possible...my zipper was 22 inches.} Filler {I found bean bag filler at K-Mart for $12.99 a bag. You can use fiber fill, old car parts...whatever floats your boat, but I wanted my pouf to maintain its shape and be extra comfy for my keister. I ended up using a little over one bag}. And maybe some extra sewing needles since I broke three during the course of the project. I started by cutting down one rug into two pieces. One piece should measure 23in x 23in{or close to that, the widths of the rugs vary from 22 1/2 inches to 23 1/2 inches}, and the other piece should measure around 12in x 23in {again, it's super hard to be totally exact, because each rug is just slightly different in size}. Cut down a second rug the exact same way. You should now have 2- 23in x 23in pieces, and 2- 12in x 23in pieces. Finally, cut your third rug down so that you have an additional 2- 12in x 23in pieces...for a grand total of 2- 23in x 23in pieces and 4- 12in x 23in pieces. Now for the fun part...sewing. I'll let the pictures do the talking, sound okay? piece 6 is the second, 23in x 23in piece once all six pieces are attached, you need to sew the corners. The white arrows indicate where you should do this. Here's what it should look like after the corners are sewed together. Now you need to attach two sides of the bottom of the pouf. The picture indicates where to do this. Here's what it will look like after the two sides are sewn. You should have only one side left unstitched now. That opening is where your zipper will go...if you want one. If you don't want a zipper closure, you would stitch this opening closed, leaving a small area open to allow for adding stuffing/filling. You could then, either hand stitch or machine sew the opening closed after filling. I realized after I'd made it to this point, that you want both edges hemmed so they have a nice, clean edge. I lucked out, one of my edges was the selvage edge of the rug, but the other I had to hem under. I turned the pouf ride side out, and slid one side of the zipper under one side of the opening. I pinned it in place and sewed the length of the zipper. Then I unzipped the zipper so that I could work with the other side. I did the same as before, and slid the other side of the zipper under the other side of the opening, pinned and stitched the length of the zipper. At this point, you could turn your pouf inside out and reinforce the zipper by stitching just above the top of the zipper, and just below the bottom of the zipper. My zipper was just slightly shorter than the opening, so I had a little gap at one end that I needed to hem shut. If you run into this same problem, it's no big deal. Here's what the final product should look like. And here's what it should look like after getting filled. I ended up making two of these bad boys. I spent $18 on 6 rugs, $39 on three bags of filler, and $5 on two zippers...for a grand total of $62 {or just over $30 for one pouf}. The cheapest pouf I found on West Elm was $219. That's a savings of $190. Boo ya! You could save a little more money by using a different filler, but I really wanted my poufs to maintain their shape and have a little firmness to them so I splurged and got the good stuff. I can't wait to test 'em out tonight and catch up on a little T.V.
Kingfisher Quilt, Kingfisher StitchAlong, EPP Quilt, Hexagon Quilt
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Le crochet s'invite dans votre intérieur avec ce panier de rangement pop et tendance. Le matériel nécessaire : - Hooked Ribbon XL Jaune - Crochet Bambou - 8mm
This knot contraption looks difficult but is as the title already says, surprisingly easy. I’ve made small versions with my regular 4mm yarn. And I wanted to try to make a large macrame Pipa Knot wall hanging for my home. This knot is also known as a teardrop knot. I can’t wait to show you...
DIY Pom Pom rug - A woman wraps yarn around leftover toilet paper tubes - look what she does in her living room! - This is the coolest thing you'll see all day!
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The Cozy Couch and Bedside Organizer Caddy Free Crochet Pattern is simple and useful. Easy Crochet Pattern. Crochet for Beginner
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Estas canastitas son lo más, sirven como panera o simplemente para guardar miles de cosas. Van bien para cualquier sector de la casa, baño,...
Kürzlich hat unsere Tochter einen Schokoladenkuchen gebacken. Zwei Stück davon wollten wir als kleines Dankeschön an einen lieben Menschen verschenken. Zum Verschenken haben wir eine Kuchenbox gebastelt und mit Tortenspitze, Kordel, bestempelten Etiketten und einer Holzgabel verziert. Heute darf ich euch ja noch die Gewinnerinnen des Herbst-Giveaways von erdbeerpunkt.ch mitteilen: Das Sternefoulard gewonnen hat Kommentar Nr. 11: maladudesign Die Stulpen gehen an Kommentar Nr. 188: Maren, Rosa Rood Das Tütchen voller Glück bekommt Kommentar Nr. 204: Marieke aus Norddeutschland Herzlichen Glückwunsch an die Gewinnerinnen! Bitte schreibt mir eine Mail mit eurer Adresse, damit ich die Gewinne an euch verschicken kann. Nun wünsche ich euch allen ein zauberhaftes Herbstwochenende! Kram Doris Hier unsere Vorlage für die Kuchen-Box: Die Höhe der Seitenteile sollte etwa 5 cm messen Stempel: Baumhausfee
Bufandas-cuellos realizados con un telar circular casero. Para el telar utilicé un cubo de plástico y horquillas de moño pegadas con celo.
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This is it! The final installment of the Suitcase Sew-along. There is one final crucial step to give life to our miniature luggage.
Técnicas que aprendí en forma autodidacta de Valeria Soarez y del blog Tempodeviverbem.com. La tela a utilizar debe medir 70 x 70 cm y al trazar la cuadricula de 3 x 3 cm, dejar margen hacia todos lados 3 cm de borde. por el lugar marcado en rojo se une el cuadrado, se pincha en l hacia 2 se remata para que quede bien agarrada la puntada, luego se pincha en 3 se vuelve a rematar yluego se pincha en 4 y se vuelve a ajustar la puntada. No hay que cortar el hilo, pasar al otro grupito de cuadrados. aproxim.50 cm.de lado. 1) Mirar el video de la primer clase aquí: PUNTO FOFOCA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD7tjMCcgwA 1b) ARCHIVO PUNTO FOFOCA:https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/644065475610225/ 2) Mirar el video de la segunda clase: PUNTO ONDAS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZDQpHEpR1A 2b) ARCHIVO PUNTO ONDAS:https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/648065571876882/ 3) Mirar el video de la tercer Clase: PUNTO COPITO , COPINHO O FLECHA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHWfmExIy-M 3b) ARCHIVO PUNTO COPITO, COPINHO O FLECHA:https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/650729644943808/ 4) Mirar el video de la cuarta clase: COJIN FANTASIA DE MOÑOS Y BOLITAS:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv-dXAJL5co 4b) ARCHIVO COJIN FANTASIA DE MOÑOS Y BOLITAShttps://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/654646061218833/ 5) Mirar el video de la quinta clase PUNTO TIJOLINHO O LADRILLITOS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj4Liu9uo9w 5b) ARCHIVO PUNTO TIJOLINHO O LADRILLITOShttps://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/658272547522851/ 6) Mirar el video de la sexta clase COJÍN REDONDO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npJziqESfTY 6b) ARCHIVO DEL COJIN REDONDOhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/706374619379310/ 7) Mirar el video de la séptima clase COJÍN FLOR CENTRAL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-WWjGzxlK8 7b) ARCHIVO COJÍN FLOR CENTRALhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/673428706007235/ Mirar el video de la octava clase: PUNTO PELLIZCO http://youtu.be/FpE4S9T4MB4 8B) ARCHIVO DEL PUNTO PELLIZCO https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/683487515001354/ 9) Mirar el video de la Novena clase FLOR DE TAILANDIA Y ALFILETERO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU9L_EBfAZ0 9B) ARCHIVO ALFILETERO https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/707832999233472/ 9C) ARCHIVO FLOR DE TAILANDIA https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/701272983222807/ 10) Mirar el video de la Décima clase EL TAN DESEADO, GRAVATINHA Y FOFOCAS MULTIPLES http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJJly0sHk8&feature=youtu.be 10A) ARCHIVO DE "EL TAN DESEADO" https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/716428921707213/ 10B) ARCHIVO GRAVATINHA O PEROLA https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/716429525040486/ 10C) ARCHIVO FOFOCAS MULTIPLES https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/716430488373723/ 11) VIDEO DE LA CLASE 11: ESTRELLA, CORAZÓN Y HORTENSIA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RcGcZIKUVUv 11B) ARCHIVO PUNTO CORAZÓN:https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/724173597599412/ 11C) ARCHIVO PUNTO ESTRELLA:https://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/724172460932859/12) VIDEO DE LA CLASE 12: FLOR DE 8 PETALOS Y PICO DE PATOhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfX6ut6GW1w 12A) ARCHIVO PUNTO FLOR DE 8 PETALOShttps://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/922523797764390/12B) ARCHIVO PUNTO PICO DE PATOhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/857619240921513/13) VIDEO DE LA CLASE 13: PUNTOS TAILANDES RECARGADO Y GLOBITO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0M2ZKNNcbw 13A) ARCHIVO DEL PUNTO TAILANDES RECARGADOhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/amigasdelcapitone/918432358173534/13B) ARCHIVO DEL PUNTO GLOBITOS 14) VIDEO DE LA CLASE 14: PROYECTOS NAVIDEÑOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_DGImduZD0 15) VIDEO DE LA CLASE 15: FORMATO CORAZÓN SIMPLEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV1EidsF3kA 16) VIDEO DE LA CLASE 16: COJIN CORAZON Y CIERRE DE PUNTOShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5VsPwUCC4M
Want to make a woolie pentagon box for your sewing notions? This is a Dodecahedron. (don't say that with a mouthful of popcorn!) 12 pentagons, 30 edges, and 20 vertices (points)! You will need: Lightweight cardboard, cut 12 cardboard pentagon shapes. Cotton quilt batt scraps cut to the same size as cardboard, please cut 13 pentagons, the extra will be for the inside of the lid. Lightweight mismatched felted wools for the faces, cut 12 pentagons, 1/4 to 1/2 inch larger than the cardboard. Lightweight wool or flannel of one colour to use as lining, cut 12 pentagons, 1/4 to 1/2 inch larger than the cardboard. (Check my Etsy Shop...from time to time I will have templates and kits listed) This is my favourite quick method for fusing the layers, Cut pieces of fusible hem tape to the length of a side. Now trim that piece in half lengthwise. Layer the batting between the cardboard and wool fabric. Carefully place trimmed fusing tape on cardboard, fold over the wool fabric and iron. Repeat on all 5 sides. Trim the corners Press again Now press a hem on the lining pieces. Use the cardboard as a template, work around all sides Here are 12 covered and batted pieces with 12 liners ready to stitch. To reduce bulk, trim away the corners on the lining. Be careful not to trim past the ironed hem. Leave just a smidge for stitching. Pin lining to the cardboard side of the wool and batt pieces. Use a neutral coloured thread and make small whip stitches to join the sides. I used Coates and Clark polyester, brown #8360. ***Stop here and decide which shape will be the lid, use the extra, or 13th piece of batting for the lining side of the cardboard*** Lay out the finished pieces I chose the red piece to be my lid. It has batting on both sides of the cardboard. Join each side with small whip stitches. Stitch on the right side of the pentagons. Six pieces joined, place right sides down. Now bring up the sides and stitch one side at a time. (Stop now if you want a bowl!) Add a row around the bowl Keep going all the way around the bowl, using 5 more shapes. The last shape is your lid. This is the piece that has batting on both sides. The perfect spot to hold needles and pins! Not finished yet. Time to personalize and pretty it up a bit. Work a feather stitch, which is an adaption of a blanket stitch, along all the edges. Embroider with one colour, or a combination of thread colours. Add a fob to hold the lid down. I used a bobbin, a woolie strawberry, and a button! You could use one, or all, or any weighty dangle thing of your choice. What will you keep in your Dodecahedron? I will be making wool pieced kits for this project, no thread. I'm playing with the shapes to get just the right sized opening. Let me know if you are interested. Happy New Year! Check my Etsy Shop. From time to time I will have templates and kits available.
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Front and back joined at shoulder Building the weaving form for the body of the jacket was a bit tricky because I didn't do it all in the right order. But I got there with a bit of figuring out. Front The warp is mostly applied. There are two sections left to warp: the sides where the sleeve warps will be inserted; and the top of the front panels which will be warped after the "under pocket" is woven. Shoulder section warped Back section warped