These ‘fabric flowers’ are actually pouffes but I think that you can make wonderful Advent decoration this way, don’t you?
Links:
Geometric Fabric Flowers => Wait until petals scroll past and click it
…compilation of tutorials
These ‘fabric flowers’ are actually pouffes but I think that you can make wonderful Advent decoration this way, don’t you?
Links:
Geometric Fabric Flowers => Wait until petals scroll past and click it
These fabric covered beads aren’t the same as the fabric beads or the knotted fabric beads, but fabric covered wooden beads.
I like them :)
Links:
how to of the day: fabric covered beads
Here at unikatissima:
Making Fabric Beads
Knotted Fabric Buttons and Beads
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
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
I really like knitted and crocheted bags but I never knew how to line them.
Now I found a tutorial on how to line a bag as on the photo.
Let’s see what I’m gonna make of it ;-))
Links:
Line a fat bottom bag
I published an entry about fabric Origami and about paperless Origami before, in this tutorial you can find just another way to make fabric Origami.
And if you don’t like it, make yourself an edible Origami crane ;-))
Links:
Make Fabric Origami
Here at unikatissima:
Fabric Origami
Paperless Origami
Edible Origami – Crane croutons
One thing I want to try one day, too, is to apply fabric on polymer clay.
Sigh.
;-)
Links:
Fabric on Polymer Clay (Fun with Fabric)
I’ve seen different tutorials for new watch straps but I always find it difficult how to attach them.
With the fabric watch-strap cover this is no problem because the original watch strap simply gets a ‘suit’.
Inventive idea!
Links:
Fabric Watch-Strap Cover
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

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