This giant grape can be sat on, laid on, wrapped up in, giving you a sense of novelty, joy, and security that you've never felt before! It is great for decoration and even more useful as a sofa! It can even be a bed! Size:200cm*90cm The diameter of each grape is around 30cm,There are 28 such grapes! This huge green grape sofa is made up of 28 grapes, bottom cushions, trunk, and branches, and it's stunning! If you have customization needs, or expedited logistics needs, please contact me! Kawaii Giant Green Grape Plush Pillow,Giant Green Grape Plush Sofa, Funny Furniture,home decor and gifts,Christmas gifts,New Home Gifts
These ridiculously simple pin cushions are made from scrap fabrics and little ceramic cups and vessels picked up at the thrift store.
Tutorial on how to make a mason jar pin cushion. Great gift idea for a seamstress or someone who likes to sew; or for a wedding shower gift idea ...
I've been working on these for a little while. I think I've had the spools for over a year now and I've finally got around to m...
This traditional Zafu-style meditation cushion helps reduce joint stress, relieve lower back pain, and reduce numbness in the hands and feet during extended meditation. Dimensions: This 16” x 5” meditation cushion is filled with 100% natural buckwheat hulls over a layer of foam padding. Machine-Washable Velvet Cove
I remember rainy days sitting next to my mother's sewing table as she worked on endless quilting projects, mending torn hems, and making crafty gifts for her friends and family. She had the most beautiful pin cushion given to her by her own mother, and it fueled her desire to continue her sewing habits each time she used it and remembered my late grandmother. An artist is made up of their imagination, their passion, skill, and their tools. Invest in beautiful tools like this Pewter Bird Pin Cushion, and pass it on for generations to come. - DETAILS - Set of 2 pins included. Measures 3" x 1.5" x 2.75". Made of pewter with a gold finish. Made in the U.S.A. Shop our embroidery collection here.
Siempre en estas fechas propongo regalar sombreros, y este año no va a ser menos. La oferta es tremenda en tiendas especializadas, sombrererías, mandándolo hacer personalmente en un artesano, o bien en grandes almacenes, tiendas de bisutería, etc. Y otro articulo que me parece interesante para todo aquel que tenga algún sombrero, son los expositores, que tal vez no son tan fáciles de encontrar, pero de los que tienen un montón por internet si se ponen a ello. Expositores antiguos de madela lacada en rojo. Y si quieren hacerlos artesanalmente, también hay tutoriales, entradas de blog, etc que les indican de una forma clara y sencilla como poder llevar a cabo tal empresa. Yo les pongo unos ejemplos, pero pueden encontrar muchísimos más. Si son "manitas", a partir de una base de poliespán u otro material, pueden "forrarlo", y añadirle algún adorno. O por partida doble. También hay propuestas para hacer varios en uno. Hay reproducciones de maniquís o expositores vintage, que salen a mejor precio que los originales. Si lo que quieren son antigüedades, los hay, a unos precios superiores a los actuales, pero usted paga la exclusividad, la belleza, y los años. Si quieren una artesana que hace expositores similares a los antiguos, con muy buen resultaado y presentación estupenda, aquí les dejo el enlace. Otros que tal vez puedan realizar, es a base de dos cartulinas perpendiculares, con una foto u otro motivo que les puede quedar semejante a esta imagen. Otros muy sencillos de hacer, y que no necesitan más explicacion, son los que ven en la imagen, a partir de una base, palo vertical, y bola forrada de tela. Con tela de saco, con una apariencia antigua, los modelos de las fotografias superior e inferior, creo que han conseguido un resultado delicioso. Con baases de latón, plateadas, de candelabros o copas antiguas, dan como resultado unas piezas muy decorativas. (los de esta imagen están concebidos para alfiliteros, pero en mayor tamaño pueden ser expositores de sombreros). Actualmente se pueden encontrar diseños muy modernos a la venta. Espero que alguna de las ideas aquí mostradas les pueda servir de ayuda. Si quieren ver otras dos entradas sobre expositores de sombreros, en general, y realizados por mi, pueden verlas en los enlaces anteriores y en este.
Black Flat Shoes For Women Handmade Cowhide Leather Fitted Splicing Made of: -Cowhide Leather Upper. -Rubber sole - cushioned insole.
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Oh,... have I ever been having fun with new fabrics and new pincushion designs. I just had to share this Thread Catcher that I completed moments ago. I just posted it for sale at my Etsy Shop . Isn't this pincushion the just the cutest! That's a five inch Dresden Plate quilt block applied to the top of the pincushion! I know, I know, I'm crazy, aren't I? Fast Forward! This pattern, as well as two other Thread Catcher Patterns is now available at my Etsy shop, Curry Bungalow. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CurryBungalow
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Can you bear yet another post about my Thread Catchers? I have been selling them like hotcakes over at my Etsy shop and have recently made this one that is kind of over-the-top pretty, or at least I think so. I used my Luna Notte scraps from my Hanging Basket quilt. I have lots of little odd bits left over and they were perfect for the paper-pieced pincushion. It is good sized, about four inches square and is filled with crushed walnut shells to give it a bit of heft. It is attached to the thread catcher with Velcro so that you can use it by itself if desired. I have found little techniques and tricks along the way to make the construction of my Thread Catchers go a bit quicker. Faster is all well and good, but I actually get a better result, as well. I have worked up a way to insert the boning in the top of the bag that gives me a much cleaner and smoother edge at the opening on the bag. I am wondering just what turn these things will take next. Can they get any better? Maybe... I have another pincushion idea in mind to try. This particular Thread Catcher now resides in Perth, Australia. Kind of CRAZY, right? G'day!
This winter, we're embracing the Danish concept of Hygge (Hue-Guh). Hygge simply describes the mood of coziness, comfort, and contentment. As the Danes know well, this is an essential state of mind to stay happy during cold winters.
REALLY cute Pin Cushion May have asked for a tutorial so here ya go!!! What you need: the smallest mason jars on the planet a square of fa...
Are you tired of giving the same old store bought mass-produced gifts that everyone else is? These homemade Christmas gifts will be something they’ll actually want to receive, and you’ll feel good that you made it yourself. (Read this next: 500+ Most Unique Christmas Gift Ideas of 2020)
Lace making is my hobby. It is my joy, my pleasure, and my peace of mind. It excites me and offers an escape from daily toil. But mostly, it rewards me in unexpected ways. I have been dreaming abo…