Rolling Pin Prints II

Louise Schiele Rolling Pin Prints

I wrote already an entry about rolling pin prints, even so I find this instruction interesting, too.
As she says: you can use it easily to design your own gift wrap and it won’t take long until you possibly need some gift wrap ;-))


Links:
Rolling Pin Prints (Fabric Background Rollers – More Play Time)
More Rolling Pin Prints (More Rollers, More New Prints)

Here at unikatissima:
Rolling Pin Prints

Paper Napkin Pillow

favecrafts Paper Napkin Pillow

I’m always impressed by all the great ideas out there: This time it’s about sewing yourself a pillow from paper napkins matching your home furnishings!
Seen like this it would be great for a picnic or similar, too: you can take pillows with you that match the other napkins ;-)
She said that the pillows are amazingly strong, somewhen I really have to try this ;-))


Links:
Thrifty Paper Napkin Pillow

Fabric Bowl

imagine fabric Fabric Bowl

Doesn’t this fabric bowl look beautiful?
And it seems to be quite easy to make (although I often underestimate such things ;-)).
Unfortunately I won’t be able to make it just as the other clothesline fabric bowl because my sewing machine still can’t make the zig zag stitch.


Links:
How To Make a FABRIC BOWL

Here at unikatissima: Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl

T-Shirt Necklace

cucumbersome T-Shirt Necklace

I presented already some tutorials with t-shirts, this time it is about making a necklace from the t-shirt (the link isn’t available no more, but she presents a tutorial for a recycled t-shirt bracelet which is done similarly).
When I heard it first I thought: ‘That’s silly’ but the photos convinced me that it’s not ;-)

And if you don’t have a t-shirt at hand take some old stockings ;-)


Links:
DIY Recycled Fabric Necklace
The link isn’t available no more, but she presents a tutorial for a recycled t-shirt bracelet which is done similarly

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘t-shirt’
Necklace out of Laddered Stockings and Tights