You can always do with a matching button and it doesn’t seem to be very hard to make the buttons yourself ;-)
Links:
How to Make Dorset Buttons
…compilation of tutorials
You can always do with a matching button and it doesn’t seem to be very hard to make the buttons yourself ;-)
Links:
How to Make Dorset Buttons
I told before how you can make matching, but not equal paper inchies*.
Here she shows how to make wondeful fabric inchies.
It must be a lot of fun.
* What is an inchie? An Inchie is a 1″ square of art. They are made from paper or fabric and then embellished in innumerable ways (see links below).
Links:
1″ fabric collage tutorial…
Google image search result for ‘inchies’
Flickr image search result for ‘inchies’
Here at unikatissima:
Serendipity Collage
Do you still have some cardboard tubes?
What about some simple yet really beautiful napkin holders?
The flower that looks like a rose (Satin Flower) is made in the same technique than the textile roses here, by the way.
Apart from that you can of course use different yarns instead of cord, perhaps even funky yarns?!
Possibly it was fun to use coloured yarns and little plastic toys or Lego pieces as decoration.
And it would look beautiful to make the napkin holders more in the way of the string decorated ornaments, you need less cord then ;-)
But you must paint more ;-))
And then you can always come back to my knitted/crocheted napkin rings ;-), they can be made on a cardboard tube, too, of course.
Links:
Simple and Very cool Napkin Holders
via: yine tuvalet kağıdı rulosu
Here at unikatissima:
Textile Roses
String Decorated Ornaments
Knitted/Crocheted Bangles (and Napkin Rings)
Entries containing the word ‘cardboard tube’
I wrote a couple of entries already that should help to prettify a garden (although I don’t have any ;-)) (see links below).
And I have several entries for making stuff from plastic bags, mostly bags.
So I like the idea of taking yarn from plastic bags and making plastic bag garden decorations quasi twice as much ;-))
Links:
Crocheted Plastic Wind Chime (Die ersten Windspiele) (German)
The automatic translation isn’t very convincing but I think that it doesn’t matter: simply crochet items from plastic yarn, connect them and hang them in the garden as wind chimes.
Here at unikatissima:
Garden Decorations
Tomato Tube Leaves
Jewelry for the Garden
Faux Rocks
Can Plant Markers
Entries containing the word ‘plastic bag’
Entries with the tag ‘bag/purse/tote’
I presented several techniques already to make cords but I’d never thought about this simple and yet so cute idea: place yarns side by side and sew together with a zig zag stitch.
Brilliant!
Unfortunately I can’t do this because my sewing machine doesn’t have a zig zag stitch.
I think I will go on with braiding, weaving, knitting and crochet ;-))
Links:
Quick Cords (Schnelle Schnüre) (German)
Google translation to English
Here at unikatissima:
Fingerloop Braiding
Kumihimo
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord
Clothesline Crochet
Entries with the tag ‘cord’
Concerning the topic string art I presented already the Starburst card and Ganutell, but I’d never thought of pinning it to the wall!
Great idea!
Links:
Awesome Yarn Wall Art
Here at unikatissima:
Starburst Card
Ganutell
Entries with the tag ‘string art’
The older among us can remember more or less well the Macrame owls from the past – wasn’t it time to fetch them back?
;-))
Links:
Macrame Owl
Ok, ok, today is Saint Nicholas, but here the show is already over, the boot wasn’t only filled but emptied already and life goes on.
And to let it go on neatly (at least concerning sewing) the bobbin holders from spiral binders can help ;-))
So in case that you still have to sew something for Christmas everything should go more easily now :)
Links:
Bobbin Holder (Bevy of Bobbins- corral your unruly bobbin thread! Pics, too!)
Saint Nicholas – Celebration in Central Europe
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘sewing’
Aren’t those little skeins cute?
Exactly the right thing for wool addicted ;-)
Come to think of it, I mean that they are right as decoration for the gifts or Christmas trees of wool addicted ;-))
Links:
Skein Ornaments (YARN/KNITTING ORNAMENTS, WITH TUTE!!)
Christmas tree
Recently we wrapped recycled gift tags, now washers.
And why not, most of us have enough stash yarn at any rate it looks cute ;-)
Links:
How to Make a Washer & Yarn Pendant
Here at unikatissima:
Recycled Gift Tags