Showing posts with label Fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

Recovering Fabric Baskets

I found these bins at the thrift shop for two bucks each but one of them was ripped and the fabric was not washable. Can someone please tell my why they would use fabric you can't wash?! The people who made these things must not have kids.

The bins have a metal frame and Velcro so you can take the fabric cover off to spot clean.



Here is one of the bigger holes

They Velcro onto the metal frame so they can be taken off
and cleaned

Alice was my big helper
The First thing I did was take out all of the Velcro
so I could reuse it in the new basket


:)
My kids love to help with projects




















Then I took the whole thing apart with the seem ripper, it took me a really long time and the fabric kept ripping apart. At the very bottom of the bin there was a piece of cardboard sandwiched in between two pieces of fabric, I used the seam ripper to take open up one end and pulled out the card board so I could use it in the new basket covering.

Keep the Cardboard


Cut out one of each piece

For the bottom piece make sure you cut out an
extra strip o fabric about 2 inches wide
Since I want to be able to wash this I am making an opening at the bottom of the bin so that I can slip the cardboard out and just throw the rest into the washer.
 I surged one edge of the bottom fabric and then the strip then I put them good sides together and placed the cardboard on top and measured how big the opening needed to be.
Then I surged from the corner to the orange dot, about 1/2 an
inch on each side of the fabric.
This is what it looks like up close
Next sew both of the bottom pieces bad sides together
then slide the cardboard in to make sure it fits


Next I sewed on each of the sides to the bottom piece then surged
each of the sides together and around the top.

Sew the Velcro back on, slip it onto the metal frame
and your
DONE!




The new basket was tested and approved by Alice!
Thanks For reading

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Fabric Flower Magnets


Last Christmas my mother in-law made me this really, really cute bag and I just loved the flowers that she made for it. so yesterday I decided I would try to make some like it
Bag my mother in-law made for me

 I found this great tutorial on making fabric flowers and I thought they would make great magnets for my kitchen. 
Before attaching the button to cover the magnet
 First I place the magnet in the middle of the flower. I put glue all the way around the button then I press it onto both the magnet and the flower, being careful not to get the glue to close to the holes in the button.
Hot glue to hold the button on
Two flower magnets for the fridge!



Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Monks Cloth Blanket

I finally finished a project that I have been working on for over a year and a half! I made this blanket for my mom. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAMA!

Monks cloth is a lot like cross stitching. It is fun to play with but after working on it for a few hours, I start to make mistakes and then have to take apart 2 or even 3 hours of work. So I put it aside until I am not frustrated with it anymore and thats why this project took me so long.





Monday, April 18, 2011

Throw Pillow

As I was walking through Hobby Lobby yesterday I found this wonderful material on sale!

New Fabic

And I made a great pillow for my couch!

Fancy Pillow