Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Crochet School

Sorry for my lack of posting lately. I have had a few things thrown at me and I wasn't able to keep up with everything! so so sorry. I wanted to share something with you all.

Do you know how to crochet? No? Then you MUST go to Craftyminx she has 23 lessons to teach you how. I have only finished the first 9 lesson and check out my progress.
Not too shabby for only doing one project before this I think...

She teaches all the ins and outs of crocheting, and has video tutorials for both left and right hand-ers!. I have absolutely enjoyed learning it. I have done crocheting before but only an Afghan with granny squares. My mom showed me how to do it and I copied. Not much learning involved there! So I want to thank Dana for providing and doing the work with this! Also there is word that she is working on a knitting school. I hope she can get that going soon, wouldn't mind adding that to my talents.  :)

Next week I'll be getting back to my Organize my Life segment. I just haven't been feeling it. With the sun out I wanted to be outside not indoors cleaning! I'll be working on the game closet next. We just got 150 dollars worth of new games or expansions. If you live close come play!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Flower Lace Headhand

The sweetest family let me go through their Mother's home after she passed and was able to grab whatever I wanted. Their mother was into crafts and decorating so I went home twice with a full car. So grateful for that opportunity, especially since I am a wife of a grad student and therefore poor.

She had a basket of lace that I took and have been trying to find projects to use it for. This lace was the first one I fell in love with and wanted it to be something I would use a lot.


Pretty flowers right? so I made it into this
I used fabric stiffener to make the flowers form to my liking. I used one of our large balls to have it dry on. Then sewed on the elastic at the back. I love how it turned out!

 I wore it for the first time on Saturday for St. Patrick's. When my son Austin saw it he was envious, and asked if he could have flowers in his hair too. I search and found a little strand of it for him. He was so happy to get them and very concerned about losing them. It was quite windy. I really wonder how many people thought I had a little girl and not a boy wearing pink flowers....


 

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Marble Necklace


I have been admiring this necklace for months! The original tutorial can be found over at kellyhicksdesign. I will provide pictures of my necklace and what I did to make this necklace and where I had issues. 

Items needed for this Necklace:
Material (I used Tulle which was left over from my sister's dress)
Marbles whatever color you want (thanks grandma!)
Needle and thread
Small beads for flower
Safety Pin
3 seed beads

I started with sewing  the material in a long tube making sure there was enough room to fit a Marble through it.
I then flipped the tube the right way. Which was the hardest part! It took me 3 tries before I figured out a good way to do it! That tulle doesn't like to be put up against itself!


After getting that right ways I put my first marble in to find the center and tried 2 knot on both sides.


I just kept working side to side knotting as I went. I noticed after doing a few that I wasn't tying them as tight as I wanted to. So I had to take knots out and almost start all the way over. See all the room in with the white on on the right? I'm a little OCD so I had to fix it!


Finally, I made my flower. I just cut squares out about the size I wanted and stacked them on top of each other, then sewed up the center to hold them together, then added the beads, and sewed it to the necklace in the location I liked. Here is the finished product!

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Fabric button bracelet

I love the look of fabric buttons! I even went and bought some kits to make my own buttons but
I have one problem... I don't have scraps of fabric the match. well a few, but I wanted 4 or 5 different fabrics to make me a bracelet. So when I found these fabric brads I knew it was my way to get what I wanted!

So here is what I used to make this bracelet:

Fabric brads
Bracelet with disc settings – I bought mine at Hobby Lobby for $3.99 in the jewelery section(with coupon it was cheaper than that!)
E-6000 glue- My favorite!
and Wire cutters

I started by using the wire cutter to take the backs off the brads so they could fit in the disc settings. Then filled the disc settings with E-6000 and the bottom of the buttons. (not pictured, sorry glue works too fast! and my hands were covered in it!)

Then wait to dry, make sure the buttons are facing the right way and positioned the way you want them! My green with brown button got off somehow so now I have to wait til it comes off to fix it...


My favorite part of using the brads was not worrying  if the fabric goes together! I don't have confidence in that department. Always second guessing. Oh and before I forget I got this idea from themotherhuddle  
But she made her own buttons.

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