Great Changes have taken place in people's reading life because of the appearance of kindle.There is no denying that Kindle is unexpected and practical.Reading books and magazines on the go, Kindles can play on the Internet. If you’re in the middle of a great book and find yourself with time to kill during your busy day you’ll want to take it with you.But when leaving the house, you probably should put it in a pretty carrying case.Today I set Kindle Fire Slip as an example.
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DIY A PHOTO FRAME FROM A FAVORITE BOOK
The materials you need to prepare:
A hardcover book
The photo you’d like to frame
A plastic page protector
A utility or very sharp exacto knife
A pen/pencil Masking tape
A ruler
A hardcover book
The photo you’d like to frame
A plastic page protector
A utility or very sharp exacto knife
A pen/pencil Masking tape
A ruler
2017年6月23日星期五
DIY a No-Sew T-Shirt Blanket
Is it posssible to make a t-shirt blanket without needing a sewing machine? Yes,this instruction will show you.T-shirt blankets are a great way to preserve memories and make use of your old t-shirts. You may want to make your own blanket because you don't know how to sew and don't want to throw away your t-shirts from high school and college. Any skill-level can make this blanket, because it largely involves tying knots. That being said, this blanket does take several hours to make. It is tedious to tie that many knots, but don't let the time requirement worry you! It is a very easy project to work on over a few days or even longer. One of the best aspects of the blanket is that is it inexpensive. The only costs of the project are the plush material for the back of the blanket, and time!
2017年6月18日星期日
How to Transform an Old Shirt Into a New, Sleek Apron!
You definitely have some old, unneeded button-front shirts hanging around?How about turning them into a cute button-front DIY apron that is easy to sew!
2017年6月14日星期三
Use Fabric Toy Storage Bags to Keep Clutter in Check
It may be familiar for you to see lots of toys taking over the house ever since you have babies, to handle these terrible matters, you may need a stylish storage bag to hide the toys in plain sight when they are in the main living space and make them portable so the kids can carry their belongs back to their rooms. So just make a custom bag and be a tide Mom.
2017年6月13日星期二
DIY Gray-and-Orange Pocket Bag
Material needed:
1/2 yard each of 54-inch-wide gray and orange imitation suede fabric
1-1/3 yards of Timtex interlining fabric
Orange sewing thread
Steps:
1.Two 13-inch-square front and back panels should be cut from gray imitation suede. Two 6 s 13-inch side pieces also should be cut from orange imitation suede.Cut one large tote bottom panel from gray imitation suede using the pattern.
2.Cut one large pocket, one large pocket flap, one cell phone pocket, and one cell phone pocket flap from gray imitation suede. Cut matching lining pieces from orange imitation suede.Cut shoulder-style carry handles referring to Cut the Fabrics in the General Instructions.
3.Matching raw edges, sew the pockets and flaps to the lining pieces; leave an opening along one side edge of each piece. Turn pockets and flaps right side out; press. Turn under the remaining raw edge 1/2 inch; press all four sides flat with an iron. Topstitch 3/8 inches from each edge. Edgestitch the sides and bottom edges of the pocket flap.
4.Space the pockets 1-1/2 inches apart and 4 inches below the top of the bag. Make a mark 1/2 inch above the top of the pocket for flap placement.
5.Edgestitch the pockets to the bag. Backtack the top edge of the pockets at the sides to secure. Sew the pocket flaps using a French seam. To create a French seam, place the flap upside down with the top edge of the flap set 1/2 inch above the pocket, with the right side of the flap facing down. Stitch 1/2 inch from the raw edge of the flap to the body of the tote. Turn the flap down and press it flat with an iron. Topstitch 3/8 inch from the top edge of the flap, hiding the raw edge. Edgestitch along the top of the flap.
6.Sew one side panel to each front edge; sew the back panel to the side panel edges. Press the seams open.
7.Follow steps 1 and 2, then steps 4 through 8 of Assemble the Basic Tote in the General Instructions.
Time to own your own personalized bag.
1/2 yard each of 54-inch-wide gray and orange imitation suede fabric
1-1/3 yards of Timtex interlining fabric
Orange sewing thread
Steps:
1.Two 13-inch-square front and back panels should be cut from gray imitation suede. Two 6 s 13-inch side pieces also should be cut from orange imitation suede.Cut one large tote bottom panel from gray imitation suede using the pattern.
2.Cut one large pocket, one large pocket flap, one cell phone pocket, and one cell phone pocket flap from gray imitation suede. Cut matching lining pieces from orange imitation suede.Cut shoulder-style carry handles referring to Cut the Fabrics in the General Instructions.
3.Matching raw edges, sew the pockets and flaps to the lining pieces; leave an opening along one side edge of each piece. Turn pockets and flaps right side out; press. Turn under the remaining raw edge 1/2 inch; press all four sides flat with an iron. Topstitch 3/8 inches from each edge. Edgestitch the sides and bottom edges of the pocket flap.
4.Space the pockets 1-1/2 inches apart and 4 inches below the top of the bag. Make a mark 1/2 inch above the top of the pocket for flap placement.
5.Edgestitch the pockets to the bag. Backtack the top edge of the pockets at the sides to secure. Sew the pocket flaps using a French seam. To create a French seam, place the flap upside down with the top edge of the flap set 1/2 inch above the pocket, with the right side of the flap facing down. Stitch 1/2 inch from the raw edge of the flap to the body of the tote. Turn the flap down and press it flat with an iron. Topstitch 3/8 inch from the top edge of the flap, hiding the raw edge. Edgestitch along the top of the flap.
6.Sew one side panel to each front edge; sew the back panel to the side panel edges. Press the seams open.
7.Follow steps 1 and 2, then steps 4 through 8 of Assemble the Basic Tote in the General Instructions.
Time to own your own personalized bag.
2017年6月9日星期五
DIY Napkin Pillows
What do you usually do after you finish your work and go home? Absolutely, most people would say that "I'll sit down and lie on the bed." Yes, that's just perfect. However, it might be better if you have a pillow to lie on. According to my own experience, I decide to DIY a pillow by myself and I would like to share with you. I really looking forward to my custom pillows.
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