Showing posts with label Recycled. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recycled. Show all posts

Saturday, October 5, 2013

To the market we shall go...

 I've recently started going to the local market to try my luck at selling home sewn goodies.
I made the icy-pop (ice lolly) cuffs last night from recycled polar fleece and fabric scrap. These were super easy and quick. I made my own pattern but got the inspiration from here.

 Flags, flags, flags! I love flags. The larger ones are beach flags or party/parade flags. The smaller ones are sandcastle flags. Every sandcastle needs a flag right?

My daughter made these fish rattles from recycled fabrics.
 If you've seen my last post (sail away with me) you will remember these boats. I finally got the photos to load for me so that I would share here. I'm getting lots of positive feedback on these but so far only 1 sale of each. Fingers crossed for better luck next time!
Where are all the punters?? Such a nice day but a poor turn out :( 
The organiser is struggling a bit, but willing to take on suggestions so hopefully this will be a great spring/summer market season yet!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Page Keepers- Rustic Nests.


 I made these rustic nests page keepers from recycled fabric,wide elastic and beads. Most of my beads were orginally part of  necklaces that I've found at second hand shops.The elastic wraps around the book acting as both a book mark and pocket to hold notes and other papers.  How handy is that?


 I made the nest from a old crocheted doily. To make you own nest simply cut a circular piece from the doily and then long stitch around it to gather it loosely. I started at the top and worked my way down. As you sew you can stitch bits of fluffy scraps to fill your nest. It all depends on the look you want.

Once my nest was finished I added beads.  Be careful to always sew through to and from the bottom of your nest so the sides don't give your stitching away!

When you nest is complete gather up a small 'posey' of scraps and sew together in a way that you like. Try to stitch them together where you will place your nest...it will hide the stitching. You can add anything to your posy- lace, ribbon, chain, mesh etc.You can also sew little beads or buttons on the fabric. If your posy is too floppy for your liking adding a bead or button like in the photo below will help weight it. 



Take a second scrap of doily, lacy material or similar and attach your completed nest/posy embellishment to the elastic band. The doilly should be longer and slightly wider than your posy.  My elastic was found in a second hand store (thrift, op shop.) Hopefully you have been lucky enough find some there too! How much you need depends on the size of your book. Generally you cut it the length of your book doubled plus an extra quater to allow it room to stretch. L x2 + 1/4 = right length!
 As you can see there aren't any rules to what you put on the page keeper. You may like to ditch the nest all together and add a big, fancy heart, scrabble tiles or what ever else takes your fancy!


Not only do I think these nest page keepers are delightful I can also vouch for the fact that they are easily made from scraps, in front of the tv and on a budget. 

If you make one I would love you to share it with me. Have fun and may you nest be blessed!