Selvedge Bag
Lisa points us to a great way to make every scrap count: make a bag from your selvedges. I like the anecdotal patterning on this striped creation by Jodie on the Vintage Ric Rac blog – Link.
Lisa points us to a great way to make every scrap count: make a bag from your selvedges. I like the anecdotal patterning on this striped creation by Jodie on the Vintage Ric Rac blog – Link.
Designer Joana Meroz reclaims cracked china transforms it into beautiful work once again. She writes: I celebrate their imperfections by glazing each crack in gold luster, and further transform it by turning the golden crack into a flower, placing the transfer of a blossom on one end, and a transfer of roots on the other. […]
Carrie from Sommer Designs shares a great idea for how to use up those adorable but damaged tablecloths you find at the thrift store or flea market: cut ’em up and turn them into pretty lavender sachets! Link.
Hanni made these easy-sew washcloths from an old pullover, and she says they’ll make a great easter present. To me they seem like a good way to get kids excited about washing up – Link.
Montessori by Hand shares a great tutorial on how to create a colorful bathmat using various fabric scraps and an old terrycloth towel. [via] Link.
Betz White is getting ready for Easter with this project on how to make this cute as pie girls spring mini tote made from felted recycled sweaters. Link.
Randy made this super simple (and elegant, I think) picture frame from string, paper, tape, and paperclips. – Link. Related: Recycled Valentine’s Candy Box Picture Frame – Link. LED Popsicle stick picture frame – Link.