Obviously the Bumble head was the challenging part, but I got him put together in just a day. I started with a cheapo hat that had a brim, and I glued blue felt around the mouth area. Then I cut two pieces of the furry fleece, each big enough to stuff with polyfil and stand up,...
I’ve been thinking a lot about change and “stuff”. As the year begins, I’m feeling overwhelmed by the amount of stuff in my sewing room. I’ve spent the last couple of years doing a first level “Swedish Death Cleaning” in my basement. It’s an ongoing project. I don’t want...
which is basically the same as the beach towels. Other considerations are a beach bag/large tote, mohair shawl (haven’t woven with that stuff yet), and a scarf or two out of random stash yarn that I never loved for knitting but would be good for weaving ...
That right there is very tiring and time-consuming. You can just stay back and relax as they do everything for you, from packing to bringing your stuff inside your dwelling place and unpacking. Here are the benefits that you’ll get to enjoy if you decide to hire a moving company in ...
Yes, it is a lot cheaper to repair the carpeting in almost all cases. If you were to replace the carpet in a small room with a very cheap carpet, the starting price is typically around $800. A repair is a fraction of the cost. Prices for carpet repair vary depending on the repairs...
Lastly, are there any other "quick" projects you can think of that people would enjoy and not just stuff in a drawer or give to someone else? :o) Thanks in advance for your help! I really appreciate it! Fellow craftswoman, 2008/10/16 15:26 ...
Cheap stuff is going to behave poorly. What do you do about frayed ends? These solutions have been recommended by stitchers: 1. Use FrayCheck™ on the ends. 2. Use clear nail polish or a dab of clear glue on the ends. 3. Use a Thread Zapper. See Janet Perry’s product review ...
I designed these as possible patterns for a local shop that would require limited stitching and basic floss as a quick and cheap project for stitchers. I called them “Windowsill Box-Its” because they are just wide enough to fit on a windowsill. ...
Some of you are no doubt too young to remember that saying that made the rounds in the ’80’s. I wish I was, for a number of reasons. Mostly I wonder what goes on in my mind these days, because it sure isn’t keeping track of stuff. ...
I like that I could do everything — the communication with my stylist and deciding what clothes I was going to keep — at home when I had the time and energy. You get adorable stuff in your closet without “going” shopping— Some people love to shop and spend hours upon hours ...