DIY Reusable Tea Bags
Reusable tea bags are useful in so many ways it's uncanny, would you believe? Ranging from soothing a sunburn to reducing puffiness around the eyes. And would you believe, as a skin care item and so much more! Materials needed: fabric – cotton or muslin thin ribbon matching thread scissors ruler or measuring tape sewing clips or pins
DIY Simple Kitchen Scarf
Hi friends! Here is the free pattern procedure for this very stylish kitchen accessory. The kitchen scarf ensures comfortable hands-on cleanliness while at work in the kitchen. Will serve well as a wedding gift don't you think? Materials needed: (1) 42″ long x 10″ wide piece of fabric for the main part of your kitchen scarf. (1-2) tea towels, flour sack towels or regular hand towels. Ruler or measuring tape. Rotary cutter or scissors. Cutting mat. Iron. Sewing machine and threa...
Easy Amigurumi Rooster
What a colorful eye-catching rooster!! Add this to your soft toys collection and I can bet it will be a constant choice. Sure, you can create it too by checking out and following the accompanying guide. It's so so arrestingly beautiful! Materials needed: 2.5mm/size B or C crochet hook Yarn 4mm (0.16″) safety eyes or black embroidery floss/yarn Fiberfill 16cm / 6.5″ long piece of pipe cleaner or craft wire Yarn needle 2 stitch markers Scissors
No-Sew Zipper Cases From Bottles
Hi all! Check out this no-sew zipper case for your stationery. Made from old plastic bottles, you can't but be amazed at the usefulness of this self made beautiful case. It's quite easy to make as you will see from the following tutorial! Materials needed: 2 water bottles (the same size and brand) 1 zipper (long enough to fit around the circumference of your bottle) Hot Glue heavy duty scissors
Easy Bean Bag Door Stop
Are those door springs too tight? To avoid accidents in the home, this fabric doorstop becomes imperative to have in our homes. Toddlers and infants will definitely be safer with this around. Know what? Making it is super easy as I discovered. Just follow the tutorial below and you are good to go. Materials needed: Sewing machine Iron Poly fill Filler Chopstick Scissors 1/4 yard of canvas
Easy Changeable Frame For Signs
Hey Friends! You don't need to pay that handyman for wood signs all the time. You can simply DIY a changeable frame for signs. How cool? Well, start by following the step-by-step instructions in this tutorial! Materials needed: one – 1″ x 2″ x 8′ boards 24″ matboard (for the back) turn buttons 5/8″ finishing nails 2″ finishing nails wood glue black spray paint (optional) wood stain or Tung oil miter saw circular saw or table saw orbital sander clamps square air compressor with a nail ...
Super Simple Drawstring Bag
Embrace the casual look today as we make this gorgeous drawstring bag. Luckily, It comes with an easy-to-follow tutorial which makes the process a walkover. Materials needed: 1 piece of outer fabric measuring 15″ by 23″ 1 piece of lining fabric measuring 15″ by 23″ 2 pieces of iron-on medium weight interfacing measuring 15″ by 23″ 1 piece coordinating fabric measuring 3″ by 22″ for the drawstring casing Fabric/ribbon/webbing of your choice to make drawstrings 2 pieces of coordinating fabric...
Beautiful Gelato Shop Shawl
Oh my my God! Isn't this shawl just magnificent. I can’t stop serenading it, being so heavenly beautiful. The blend and fusion of colors is a near-magical work of art. If I could, I would make an endless number of this. I got the how-to tutorial and felt it will be selfish to keep it to myself, so I am sharing the tutorial! Materials needed: 5.0 mm H crochet hook Yarn Tapestry Needle Scissors Tape Measure
How to Add Fabric Lining to a Crochet Bag
I'm here again! This tutorial explains how to line a crochet bag, thus making your crochet bag much more sturdy than ever and so, lasts longer for you to enjoy. It's a win win if you use the attached tutorial for this self help craft! Materials needed: Lining fabric – 100% cotton fabric Sewing machine (optional) Sewing needle and thread Sewing clips / pins Scissors Ruler
DIY Pretty Teapot Cozy
Whatever season we are in, our tea needs to be kept at the right temperature. This tea cosy does just that. The padded inner ensures that your liquid stays hot for you. The how-to guide comes free here, so why don't you explore it to the best! Materials needed: Fabric ½ yard of insulating fleece All purpose thread to match fabric Decorative thread in a slightly contrasting shade for the appliqué See-through ruler Fabric pen or pencil Seam gauge Seam ripper Scissors or rotary cutter and mat...
Easy Wispweave Oval Doily
Still here with the lace crochet. Those edges are really awesome, right? So you can try your hand on it and put the finishing touch to this. This oval doily works both as a placemat and also a wall decoration! Materials needed: size 10 thread in 2 colors 1.75 mm hook yarn needle scissors
DIY Owl Softies
Owls have never been this dolled up or beautiful. But for our toys collection, these unique pieces are just perfect, and the available tutorial is so explanatory that you can do this yourself! Materials needed: Felt Fabric Pattern Batting scraps Polyester toy filling Black embroidery thread
Easy To Make Marshmallow Pillows
Oh cuddly cuddly! I visited a friend, saw this in her house and fell in love at first sight. How lucky I felt when she said she did it herself and not only that but also gave out the tutorial for this soft and comfortable marshmallow pillow. I got out my hooks and hit the wool and the result was, wow! So get out your hooks, follow the guideline and crochet yourself this lovely piece of work! Materials needed: Yarn 30mm crochet hook Pillow insert or Poly-Fil stuffing
Easy Desk Magazine Holder
Reusable is the word today friends. Check out the DIY magazine holder made out of your empty cereal pack! Yes, even the young ladies and gentlemen at home will happily follow steps to fashion this out and then, goodbye to magazine clutters in the home! Materials needed: Cereal box Ruler Pen Marbled contact paper Craft knife
DIY Felt Koala Plushie
Back to our craft. Don't you just love this chummy koala? Also, in the class of our cute and lovely friends. They are easy to make once you follow the instructions given in the guide. So, bring in more koalas! Materials needed: Felt fabrics Pencil or fabric marker pen Scissors Needle and thread Cotton or scrap felt