Looking for a trendy and practical accessory? In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll show you how to create your very own hobo bag-style lightweight fabric
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Beginner level pattern for our highly requested Chunky Star Shoulder Bag! Easy to work up, taking less than 4 hours to make :) This pattern uses US crochet terminology, US customary units for measurements, and comes with an abbreviation list. This pattern is for personal use only. Please DO NOT sell any finished products made with this pattern or sell, distribute, or claim any part of this pattern as your own! Please do credit and tag us in your posts of your finished items ❤️ Happy crocheting! Materials: Super bulky weight yarn in 2 colors 6mm hook & 5.5 mm hook 18mm magnet clasp fasteners (with folding prongs) OR 18-20mm button if you don’t have magnets (you’ll need a matching color strand of acrylic yarn) Large yarn needle Scissors Tape measure & stitch markers NOTE: This is a PDF pattern, not a physical product. Due its digital nature, we do not offer refunds.
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Origami bento bags are great way to gift some home baking. This linen bento bag tutorial will outline the steps needed to make one.
Effortlessly chic and stylish, this Japanese knot bag crochet pattern can be used as a project bag on the go, for small items.
This mesh bag set is the ultimate duo in accessories! A roomy tote for market scores, beach day essentials, or picnic must-haves in addition to a chic bottle bag to ensure you are always hydrated make the perfect pair this season. These quick projects are stylish, quick, and functional – the best co
Get ready for a crochet treat! The hexagon crochet tote bag pattern is fast and fun! Crochet a tote for yourself and another for gifting!
Crochet Water Bottle Holder, White and Pink with Ribbon Design Water Bottle Bag, Handmade Water Bottle Carrier, Water Bottle Hanging Bag Perfect accessory for outdoor activities such as hiking and camping. It's a great addition to your sports or travel gear, and not only practical but also stylish, making it an ideal gift. This is the perfect choice for Christmas gifts, teacher gifts, gym goers, or as a festival bottle bag. Product Details Material: airy yarn Color: White, Pink Size: 500ml ~ 17oz 700-800ml ~ 23-27oz ⌛ Production Times ⌛: All of our products come with worldwide shipping and are prepared within 8 to 10 days. 🚚 Delivery 🚚: Depending on your location, it can take 10-25 days for the product to reach you. If you have any concerns about its quality, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are committed to ensuring that your shopping experience is wonderful, and we promise to reply to you within 24 hours. Your satisfaction is our top priority!
Sewing projects for beginners. Eco-friendly gift ideas. Recycling old jeans into trendy accessories. Key chain love heart or a bag charm DIY.
Hey there! I hope 2022 is treating you well so far! Here's the first tutorial of the year. Keep scrolling below for the free pattern.What I love about the construction of this bag is how easy it is to customize. You can change the size, texture, etc by making small adjustments. Have fun and don't be afraid to experiment so you can create a bag that is perfectly aligned with your style!*****Okay, let's go.Materials: (Check out my project shopping lists here: www.amazon.com/shop/yarnth3ory)
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I was thinking how hard it is to choose suitable gifts for teenagers these days and that motivated me to go hunting for ideas we might find useful in our "Homemade Stitched With Heartstrings" goal for Christmas 2015. Recently Sassy sent me a link to download THIS beautiful free print from the "All Things Heart and Home" blog. I have it printed and hanging over my desk, but wouldn't it be lovely displayed in a beautiful frame and given as a gift to a young lady? An new ID Wallet/phone purse will always come in handy! Check out THIS tutorial from Thimbleanna... I love the Phoebe bag and it's a free pattern download by Beki Lambert HERE on Craftsy. Made in modern fabrics like those in the picture below I think most teen girls would love one - maybe even let them choose the fabric themselves? Photo from this blog... What about yarn wrapped monogram letters? Now you could make this for boys too, just use bold guy colours, and maybe make their whole name? For girls, well, be girly! Tutorial is HERE at Catch My Party... A few cord keepers in appropriate fabrics would suit teens of both gender. HERE is an easy tutorial from "Leafy Treetops"... A hanging phone charger pocket is a great gift! In fact I made one recently for Mr E. HERE is a really good tutorial from "Positively Splendid"... And how about digging into your stash for something bigger? Sew a couple of big floor cushions for your teens! One for them and one for their friend 'cause teens love to get together and watch movies or just talk. The tutorial is HERE at "Oven Lovin"... And last of all today, don't you love this little Minion?! You can make one or a hundred by following THIS tutorial from Lady Joyceley... Hope you find something 'just right' from these projects for that special teen in your life. Don't forget to visit the girls who are also sharing ideas for Handmade Stitched With Heartstrings. The links to visit their blogs can be found in my sidebar under this button... Have a wonderfully creative day! hugs
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Recycled Sail Canvas Gym Bag: The following instructable details how to build your own gym/duffel bag. The pattern is simple, and easy to make. I chose to create my gym bag because I had an old sail that I wanted to re-use the canvas from, and I was in need of a new gym ba…
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A while back, my mom asked me if I would make a purse/bag for her to include in a gift basket for a raffle at her golf club. I happily agreed. Mom said the theme of her basket was "Fifty Shades of Pink and Grey." She had great ideas of...
2017 Topic 11: Books (big, small, binding) Samantha Braund Well hello everyone, Darcy here to welcome you to a new topic. this time we are exploring book making, be that a simple one sheet folded book or bound signatures. We will look at bindings, pages and covers. Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 10: Light to Dark Challenge... The winner is: Laury 55 from Blog de Laury Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] Over 2,000 years ago, in India, palm leaves were used to create books. These had religious content, the method was surprisingly ordered with the pages even being numbered. the pages were rolled up and tied with twine. The move from rolls to bound leaves took about 400 years, at which point the bindings became both protective and decorative. Around the year 400 we see leather tooling making an appearance on covers, metal took another 150 years to be introduced. At this time the covers were made from wood, by 1508 these were replaced by pasteboard in France. England followed suit around 1520. Mark Rowney Nowadays there are a plethora of books about making and binding books, full of techniques and inspiration, but the first was written between 1741 and 1753. It covered everything from cost and techniques to apprentice regulations. It was fully comprehensive and filled 4 volumes. I wonder if any copies still exist? By the 1800's books were hugely popular, and although the pages were printed by machine the covers were still handmade. This is when cloth covers made an appearance, and later in the century the first dust jackets appeared. France Papillon So by making books and journals you are joining in with an ancient and very traditional activity. The materials and techniques available to you now are endless, combine those with the inspiration available all around us, especially online, means you can make some truly stunning books. So, first up we have covers. I love this one made from scrabble boards. Made by Sara Hindmarch, she calls this 'hackbooking' by this she means combining traditional techniques with recycled and found objects. How about a simple leather cover, leather scraps can be bought cheaply and make excellent covers. What I loved about this book was the way the key is used as a closure, very clever. Megan Winn This fabulous cover is handpainted, it looks like it is on something substantial, the Paperartsy greyboards or heavy smoothy would make perfect painted covers. DJ Pettitt Of course you could do a fabric cover too, painted fabric, embroidered or like this one a gorgeous felted cover. Gillian Chapman Once you have your covers, you might want to think about the pages inside. What will they be? paper, fabric, acetate? will they all be different sizes? maybe you will add fold outs or pockets, perhaps the paper will be plain, inked, lined. The insides are really dependent on how you intend to use the book. A great way to create pages is to use origami folding techniques, often a book can be formed with just one large sheet of paper. the folds range from simple to complicated and can create very interesting effects and layouts when you open the book. Karen Elaine Here is an example of a book made from one large sheet of paper, watch while Teesha Moore shows you her 16 page journal. Below is video 1 and here is video 2. Concertina books are one of the easiest styles, however they are probably one of the ones with the most visual impact as the folds can be opened out and the viewer can see almost every page all at once. Geninne This book shows how eclectic the insides can be, different papers have been used, glassine bags and tags and envelopes. shabbysoul This one has a beautifully elaborate fold out interior, so much to look at, a real treat as it unfolds. Kirsten Horel Books can be many shapes, not just the regular flat ones that you think of, what about star books, these look especially lovely at Christmas. follow the linked name for a full step by step on this book. Shelly Hickox How much fun do these look, what a perfect place to hide a mini book. Richard and Sophie Meier If you do go for the regular book shape, back, front and pages then you will need a cool binding method, and there are some very cool ones. far too many to show you here. The most popular binding is stitching, but even within that category there are hundreds of different ways to stitch. This one employs a cross stitch, simple but perfectly executed. Owl and Lion These spines show a variety of long stitch patterns. Sphinge Of course you don't need to use thread, how about using ribbons instead. this Japanese stab stitch binding done with ribbon is so delicate, it would be perfect for a wedding album. Bari Zaki A very popular stitch technique is called 'Coptic stitch', here is a very good and clear video showing just how to do this stitch. Once you have your binding done, why not go ahead and add charms, buttons, beads and other wonderful dangly bits. they could just be your favourite random bits or you could theme them to the contents of the book. Paige Evans There is no maximum or minimum size for books, but I have to confess to loving these dinky little mini books, how adorable, and of course you need very little paper to make them. why not try making a teeny book from your leftovers. Traci Jones If you cannot bear to leave your creations at home then turn your book into a bracelet, what a talking point this would be! Lyske Gais and Lia Duinker This is a subject that I love, and I hope that you will too. I am excited to see what kind of books that you make, be they big or small, painted, stitched or folded. Have a fabulous 2 weeks making your journals and remember to link up and show us. Of course once you make your journal then you can do some great PaperArtsy type pages inside. Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! ~ Darcy We hope that you learn something interesting from our blog. Our bloggers deeply appreciate your comments so much, so please take time to let them know you've been inspired! Why not join our challenge by blogging your interpretation of the current topic and link it here? The current topic link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, August 20th, 2017, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. All links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. 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The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] NEW Challenge/ winner: Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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Hi… I’m Ashley! I’m the mommy behind the Mommy by Day… Crafter by Night blog. I love to craft and I love to blog so I decided to combine both loves and made my blog! It is a blog about crafting, DIY projects, creating things on a budget, and one of my newest hobbies… Sewing. Today […]
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