Saturday, April 11, 2009

Make Your Own Skirt - No Pattern, Easy

Make a Simple Drawstring Skirt
This is so easy. I'm a beginning seamstress, and I can handle this just fine. This skirt can be made to any length, and to any size. Try using vintage sheets for fabric on this project, especially for teenagers and small children.

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Here is another one that I'd like to try. I've made pillowcase dresses for my toddler, but this one is a pillowcase skirt. You do have to be skinny for this project, so this may exclude me. I'll have to see if I can stuff myself into a pillowcase. If not, I'll try this for my daughter when she is older. This one requires only hand sewing.

Here's a good clothes saver for post baby body: How to Put Side Panels in Pants. This could be done with skirts as well.

How to Make Rag Rug


Easy, even if you are not an expert crafter or have never learned to knit or crochet.

How to Make a Rag Rug: The Basics for Beginners (Part 1)

How to Make a Rag Rug: The Basics for Beginners (Part 2)

Green Weaving: Make Your Own Loom



This is my kind of loom - easy, free, and recycled.

How to Weave on a Cardboard Loom


Here is another one made from a box:

Here are instructions for a children's loom using a craft stick. I have also seen people use a flat hair clip.









A few more loom ideas from Montessori World

Cardboard Weaving printable PDF instructions.



YouTube - Weaving on a Cardboard Loom

Here is a nice tutorial for a plastic bag rug, although any scraps of fabric will do.

Not cardboard, but doable with the purchase of a 2x4 and a wood dowel: homemade wood peg looms.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Random Crafts This Past Week


A few crafts I made for and with the children:

Butterflies using this template and junk mail:















A purse made of packing paper dyed with food color, a cream cheese box, and a braided plastic bag handle.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Free Vintage Children's Sewing Cards


This link also includes some free paper dolls.

Vintage sewing card instructions here, along with printable sewing cards.

A few more at Flickr.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Build a Rustic Wood Shed


I'm trying to convince my husband to build this. Right now, we are using a tarp and bungee cords for the lawn mower. Directions here. Really, any scrap wood could be used, including deconstructed wood pallets.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Beauty Berry, a Natural Insect and Tick Repellent


Denese had an interesting blog post with free resources for folk remedies, and one of them caught my eye, Old-Time Mosquito Remedy May Work Against Ticks, Too. Using crushed beauty berry leaves has long been used by Mississippi natives to repel both mosquitoes and ticks.

I buy plants from my local native plants society twice a year, and three years ago I planted a Beauty Berry bush. I will definitely be trying this; we have a lot of ticks and mosquito here in coastal Virginia.

I recently bought some organic citronella oil from Mountain Rose Herbs, so I'll be using this as well. They have dog and cat pet collars using natural herbs as a flea repellent which I'd like to try. Even though we use a monthly treatment on the pets, they still seem to get ticks and fleas. My cat likes to roll in one particular place on our patio, so last year I spread diamateous earth in that area. It's a natural bug killer. It works by dehydrating the exoskeletons of the bugs. It may have helped, but it couldn't have hurt. I'm willing to try something natural this year.

I'll post my results during the summer.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Spring in the Garden

A few early bloomer's in my garden:












Flowers:

Camellia
Christmas Rose(Hellebore)

Veggie: broccoli


...and a few shells on a garden table from a recent trip to the beach.

Not pictured, but our witch hazel and Japanese Rose(yellow) are just about to blossom.

Free Shakespeare Audiobooks


"To be, or not to be--that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
And by opposing end them. To die, to sleep--
No more--and by a sleep to say we end
The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to." ~ Hamlet


Shakespeare Monologues, Volume 4 :Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, Much Ado about Nothing, Julius Caesar, Richard III, Queen Margaret from Richard III, The Tempest, Romeo and Juliet, Henry V , Antony and Cleopatra, and As You Like It.

Free to listen to online, and fully downloadable.

All seven volumes available here at Internet Archives.

I download these to a Sansdisk compact flash memory card(AKA: Thumbdrive), and then to my mini-laptop. It's great to listen to in the car.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Green Living: Homemade Cloth Grocery and Clothespin Bags

Debbie of Homemaking Dreams is at it again making those pretty shopping and clothespin bags.

Check out her Etsy Store.

The Diligent Scholar ...










and his faithful pet, Erwin.

Blooming Liquid Soap Tutorial


I saw this craft over at Allfreecrafts.com and decided to try it. My daughter now has renewed motivation to use soap when she washes her hands. It's difficult to see, but I also added a purple cornflower. The artificial flowers were snipped off two bouquets purchased at a dollar store. I got the green apple soap there as well.

See Decorative Liquid Soap Pumps for instructions and pictures. They added glass marbles to theirs, and cut the stems shorter.

Paper Doll Puppets

These paper doll puppets are so cute! By coincidence, this crafter happened by my blog last week, just as I was browsing her Etsy shop. She also lives nearby in North Carolina.

These will go fast at just $3.00. It would cost me more just to buy all the pretty paper if I were to do this myself.
Check out her shop at End of the Day Crafting.