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My lampshade design skills are jealous of my love affair with the atmosphere…. A Lampshade Made from Orphan Quilt Blocks. October 11, 2016. Repurposing materials to create something else is not only “green” but nourishes my creative soul. So, whenever I make a lampshade, it brings a smile to my face when I can take a vintage textile, long forgotten about, and turn it into a stylish lighting accent in a home. Here are the orphan quilt blocks that I found at the Brimfield Antique Show. Here is the lampshad...
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# 16 – 17 Cool Customers | 52 T-Shirts
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. 14 and 15 State Universities. 18 Plain Jane To Pretty →. 16 – 17 Cool Customers. February 4, 2011. Usually, when fabric is knitted in stripes, it isn’t jersey. A perfectly lovely fabric as well, interlock is two threads knitted together and therefore, is a little heavier than t-shirt knit. It also looks the same on both sides. In West Palm Beach right now! The inspiration for the scarf came from a much more talented kindred spirit, Natalie Chanin. And her book,. Becau...
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# 13 Oldie Goldies | 52 T-Shirts
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. 12 Music To My Ears. 14 and 15 State Universities →. January 14, 2011. A t-shirt that’s seen the glory days is hard to let go. But this one hasn’t seen the light of day for some time now so it gets to be a fabric donor! But most older, well-loved t-shirts still have lots to offer. They are very soft and of course they have lots of memories so. Ask permission to recycle them! This one will live on in a few ways…. The back of the t-shirt is clean and in good shape so it...
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February | 2011 | 52 T-Shirts
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. Monthly Archives: February 2011. February 19, 2011. Usually, I pass on children’s t-shirts at the thrift store. There isn’t much fabric and I wouldn’t want to take a cute shirt away from a little person who needs it. This one though reminded me of a piece of … Continue reading →. 18 Plain Jane To Pretty. February 11, 2011. Wanting … Continue reading →. 16 – 17 Cool Customers. February 4, 2011. 18 Plain Jane To Pretty. 16 – 17 Cool Customers. Other Sites You Might Like.
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Sewing Tips | 52 T-Shirts
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. Light, breathable and stretchy, cotton jersey knit is the preferred fabric for t-shirts. It is a classic American textile that has been a major player in 20th century fashion. This humble fabric will probably stick around for a while longer, most likely with its best partner, denim. Sewing with it does not need to be scary, in fact, jersey is very user-friendly. The right tools for the job make all the difference and the following list will help you be successful.
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Ann Macon | 52 T-Shirts
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. Author Archives: Ann Macon. February 19, 2011. Usually, I pass on children’s t-shirts at the thrift store. There isn’t much fabric and I wouldn’t want to take a cute shirt away from a little person who needs it. This one though reminded me of a piece of … Continue reading →. 18 Plain Jane To Pretty. February 11, 2011. Wanting … Continue reading →. 16 – 17 Cool Customers. February 4, 2011. 14 and 15 State Universities. January 21, 2011. January 14, 2011. January 7, 2011.
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Deconstruction | 52 T-Shirts
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. Basic Deconstruction of your t-shirts. Cut apart your t-shirt with good fabric scissors. 2 Shoulder seams and around the neck ribbing. I stop here until I have actually planned what to make. Sometimes you want the body “tube” or need the extra fabric in the hem. 3 Hem, with about 1/2″ of the body fabric if possible. 4 Sides. If there seams, trim near them but don’t cut the threads. Save all these parts, I have plans for them! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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December | 2010 | 52 T-Shirts
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. Monthly Archives: December 2010. December 31, 2010. This week’s t-shirt was pulled from my stash for two reasons. One, I want to inject some color into the scraps I have to work with and two, I have noticed more butterflies in the area lately. They must be … Continue reading →. December 24, 2010. This bright, cheery t-shirt is from an after holiday sale last year. The vertical design will be perfect for a new stocking! December 17, 2010. December 10, 2010. Blog at Wor...
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Recycle A T-Shirt A Week For A Year. Newer posts →. December 24, 2010. This bright, cheery t-shirt is from an after holiday sale last year. The vertical design will be perfect for a new stocking! It took a few tries to find the best position for the design on the stocking pattern because it is so close to the side and arm seams. Continue reading →. December 17, 2010. Continue reading →. December 10, 2010. Continue reading →. December 3, 2010. Here’s another after holiday sale t-shirt from last seas...
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MUDDY PAWS FARM: Lavender recipes
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This little wonder herb never ceases to amaze me with its many uses! 65279; . Lavender Tea - soothing, fragrant and relaxing. Find your own special brew. When using lavender buds, a tablespoon of buds would be enough for two cups. Sip and enjoy! 65279;. These crisp sweet lavender scented biscuits are a sure fire hit! Makes about 48 little button biscuits). Let them cool and crisp before eating. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MUDDY PAWS FARM COTTAGES. Art Class; Children; Outreach.
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