Restyling Thrifted Drawstring Linen Pants with Elastic
/Buying less clothing, and buying used when you need new clothing, saves you money, but sometimes a garment needs a little restyling or alterations.
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by Anne Dovel
Buying less clothing, and buying used when you need new clothing, saves you money, but sometimes a garment needs a little restyling or alterations.
Read MoreI added my first design to the Cricut library, because there were no regular tags for use by fiber artists, like me, who have a Cricut, but would really rather be sewing than trying to figure out another machine. The “I can do it myself” gene runs deep in my family, and after hours of searching, I figured out how to make a simple tag shape with a hole cut out.
Read MoreTake your rope bowl and give it some ears and a tail, for a clever kitty inspired design.
Read MoreMaking t-shirt yarn from old t-shirts is a great way to reuse, reduce, recycle. Upcycle the “yarn” and use it in craft projects, in the garden and in the home and when you are done with it, throw it in the compost bin.
Read MoreYou are bringing home a new puppy. Make this simple diy flannel puppy blanket for soothing and teething.
Read MoreEveryone in my family loves a soothing lavender eye pillow, used cool for headache relief or tension, or warm for muscle stiffness. I’ve tried to make this easy enough for a beginning seamstress! Let me know if anything is not clear!
Personally, I love using an eye pillow when I take a nap or after a yoga session.
Details: Lavender eye pillows can be used cool or warm. You can simply throw rice in a cotton sock, and tie the end shut. But, if you want to give them as gifts, (they make a great gift,) or love the hygge way, you might want to choose a cotton print or even a lovely linen. And guess what? You can use upcycled fabric, or new!
For the following instructions, I have a fat quarter of orange batik fabric, and scraps of cotton flannel. Let’s get started.
You will need 2 rectangles of fabric 5x11”, 1 1/2 cupswhite rice or flaxseed, and 1/2 cup dried lavender buds.
Make your own Santa hat with the easy sewing tutorial.
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