Mar. 22nd, 2004

[identity profile] sandwhichestime.livejournal.com
I've never seen this posted so here goes.

I need a duvet cover to match my new hot pink sheets. but I can't find one to purchase anywhere. and I think by the time I buy fabric (the kind I want is almost ten a yard) that I'd be over purchasing something I could find online. is it worth it to make my own? I've looked online everywhere, these sheets are so pretty, but damn hard to match. and I'm so anal about stuff like that. haha.

does anyone have experience making a duvet covers? any online instructions that I could be pointed to? I've looked on google but I haven't found anything that's really helpful.

thanks bunches in advance!
[identity profile] sugarskull.livejournal.com
how can i make my own cookie cutter, where would i buy supplies, is there anywhere i can go buy a kit ?
i have seen kits online but i am too impatient for things to come in the mail and i'd rather try and make my own first.
thanks!
[identity profile] colleenxcore.livejournal.com
hey everyone! i could use a little help. i made some marble magnets for a friend, for her birthday, but now i need to make the altoid tin all pretty. i checked the memories, and someone said they use spraypaint...is there any other kind of paint that would work well? also, for decoupage, what works best for sticking the cut-outs to the tin? i have some decoupage, but does that work well for gluing?

please respond soon! i'd like to get this sent ASAP.

thanks in advance,
- colleen
[identity profile] of-joanna.livejournal.com
sO...
the other day my husband brought home this pretty bottle of bath oil as decor for our son's/guest bathroom.
of course the first thing i saw was the wire coiled around the top with a little charm hanging off it.
and of course my first reaction was...
"how could you bring some other woman's wire-worked thingy into my house!!"
not seriously...it really is cute...and i kinda like the idea.
i would like to make a bottle myself and see how i fair.
sO...

-how would i make aromatherapy bath oil myself?
-is there a place online to buy all the supplies (oil, fragrance, bottles)
-how do i stopper bottles so they're secure and professional looking

any and all help is much appreciated!!
[identity profile] festinalente.livejournal.com
My husband Brand is getting into my new hobby too! Look what he made for me us this weekend:

Surprise! )
[identity profile] anastasiare.livejournal.com
Hey kids, i need some help. I have a pretty antique vanity and a dresser set that are about 100 years old or so. I think it was repainted once a very long time ago (white) but now that paint is chipping and yellowed and coming off. They are both made from pine.

What I am wanting to do is restore the two old pieces of furniture to match my new room, and restore the natural beauty of the two pieces.

My questions are: How would I go about doing that? Would I strip it or is the wood too old to do that to? Should I just sand it instead? How would I get it to resemble a rich cherrywood/mahogany colour? What kind of finish would go on it?

Any help at all would be much appreciated since I have never done this before and really dont want to ruin these beautiful pieces of furniture.

Thank you!
[identity profile] kittyxyz.livejournal.com
Hi! Can someone do me a favor? I was planning on picking up a set of circular knitting needles today but I forgot to check my copy of stitch-n-bitch before I left my apartment for which size I needed to get. Can someone look in their copy and let me know what size needles is needed for the sweater with the bell sleevs that is dyed in kool-aid? Thank you so much!!!
[identity profile] lolamartini.livejournal.com
My best friend is Jewish and she invited my boyfriend and I over to her mother's house for Passover.

I want to make a gift to bring as thanks for having us over, but I don't know anything about Passover. If anyone could help that would be great !
Thanks
Lola
[identity profile] handsintoaster.livejournal.com
Hey! I'm brand new here! I've just recently started making my own clothes. So far I only have made hand bags out of old shirts and revived some pants. I'm starting a project with film negatives, its going to be a hand bag. Well anyway I was wondering if any of you knew any good sites that tell you how to make your own dresses. I really want to make a dress and I googled it and couldn't find anything. Thank you guys so much. I've been looking on here and everything is wonderful.

<3 Caitlin
[identity profile] arsenicxii.livejournal.com
Hey everyone-

1) does anyone know where i can get a zipper where the metal part (the teeth) are multicolored?

like this )


2)also looking for a website that I can print out simple pages of patterns- like all checkers, or stripes, houndtooth, etc.
[identity profile] muchi.livejournal.com
let's try this again. i got a new cam so the photos are a little wonky until i get used to it.

some stuff i've made recently & some ideas requested )
[identity profile] robots8myheart.livejournal.com
Does anyone know how I can make seat covers for my car? I have a bench front seat. ('86 chevy celebrity if that helps) And it's all blue crushed velour..And I need something different. ANY help would be much appreciated:)
Thanks in advance!
xo
sarah
[identity profile] starshine500.livejournal.com
im trying to come up with good ideas for a booth at a homecoming carnival..

like a game

or something kids could make thats not to complicated

or maybe a neat food idea

does anyone have any good ideas?

thanks ahead of time

xo

LOVE

Mar. 22nd, 2004 07:18 pm
[identity profile] isisabove.livejournal.com
Ok so I swore I wouldnt do the marble magnet thing. But when I saw these star and heart shaped ones I couldnt help it. I like how they turn out with the shaped marbles. I dont know if these will be magnets or what yet though.

Read more... )
[identity profile] somakitty.livejournal.com
i've seen a few ppl recently asking about crafts that boys like to do. my man has recently started stenciling and he LOVES it. i seriously can't pull him away sometimes.

what do you think?


 


2 more behind cut )

[identity profile] monterra.livejournal.com
To continue where I was left yesterday... ;)
more pic spammage )
[identity profile] rhiannontherose.livejournal.com
Hallo! It's me again, posting to share some more random useful information that becomes an issue of note fairly often at work...

Child Safety

~ Please make sure if you have decided to paint your baby's own nursury furniture, that you pay VERY CAREFUL ATTENTION to the labels on the paint. You NEED to make sure that the paint is utterly free of lead and any other "warning label" toxin. If you have any doubts, do some research first into companies which offer paint intended for this purpose, or at least into what makes a paint "harmless"...

~ Just because the stick of glue that is fed into a hot glue gun is a glue stick does not mean that it as simple and safe for your toddler/child to use as one of the little plastic turny ones that are an elementary-school staple. They are called hot glue guns for a reason. The "gun" is not the only thing that gets hot. Molten glue is very good at burning. Even if you are not letting your child anywhere near the hot glue gun, please do not let your child get near the resultant glue or thing-recently-glued until a good number of seconds have passed, and the glue has had a chance to cool. If in doubt, wait a minute.

What IS That Item I Think I've Seen?!?

~ If you are one of the people who have seen vases of fake flowers which appear to be filled with "water" which fixes the stems in place, and are driving yourself mildly crazy trying to figure out / find the product in question...the product (at least as I've found it so far) is marketed as Liquid Acrylic. Arrange, pour, and let harden.

Picky, Picky

~ Most sewing machine needles have one flat side to the section on top that is actually inserted and clasped into the machine. This flat side must always be facing a certain direction, for the needle to properly fit into the machine and for you to be able to sew without breaking your needle and potentially even damaging the machine (nevermind what you were trying to sew). Please check your manual to see which side the flat bit of the needle needs to face. If you have never yet taken a needle out of a new machine to change it, please take a good look and make note of that direction before removing the needle completely, stopping to do something else for a while, and then checking the manual...on the off chance that the manual doesn't make note of this detail.

Tricks Of The Trade

~ Dye loves to run. It's not just a do-it-yourself problem. How many of us have drilled the soon-to-be-a-college-student on the laundry commandment of separating darks and lights? How many have allowed one careless black sock to give a load of laundry a lovely grey cast, or one pair of red underware to make everything a gruesome shade of pink? Or perhaps there was this brilliant purple sweater that is now sort of a pale blue, but everything else looks more brilliantly purple than it was before? Color "bleeding" ruins enough fabric investments that I've known people who had more sub-categories of organization in their laundry rooms than in their kitchens. And dying things yourself provides many a reminder that nothing is permanant, no matter what the lables say. In my experience, RIT dye is the ultimate for whatever you've dyed to bleed half the color onto everything else, making everything look a lot less like you wanted it to. Well there's a strange but remarkable trick I learned from my French grandmother, and I use it both on self-dyed things and newly-bought clothing of suspiscious color (the worst culprits seem to be black, red and purple).

White vinegar color-fasts dye. That's right. Plain, boring, cheap, supermarket-brand white vinegar. Take the item (if you dyed it yourself, follow through all the instructions on the box of dye(s) first, right down through drying time before first wash), and before you wash it for the first time, fill a sink/bucket/recepticle of choice with the white vinegar and enough tap water to dilute it to the not-stinking point...and let the item soak. I aim for a few hours minimum, to overnight for the really ill-reputed colors (checking and swishing around periodically). When you think enough time has passed, move said item to a differnt sink, and run fresh tapwater over it, into the plugged basin. When you can do so without tinting the water, the vinegar has colorfasted the dye. Then run the item (preferably alone, that first time) through a normal wash and dry, to clean it and remove any remaining vinegar smell.

I cannot promise you that this will always work perfectly, or never ever do something you won't like...there are a bazillion and one combinations of fabrics and fibers and dyes, after all. But every time I have done this, it has served my purpose perfectly, and with no ill effects.
[identity profile] rhiannontherose.livejournal.com
I would once again like to thank everyone who has responded to my recent posts. Your feedback on my design and craftsmanship skills has really meant a lot to me. With your echoes in my ears, and my husband's steadying hand on my arm, I decided to go forth and rent myself a domain and web host. Without your support, I might not for a while have gotten up the confidence to think my work merited that investment. And so, although there is nothing set up there yet, I want you to know that ButterflyRoseCreations.com is partially dedicated to you...my start-up support squad! :-) This just goes to show that this community is not just about craftiness of the mind and hands, but also craftiness of spirit...you took a woman with a whole lot of hobbies but not a whole lot of belief in herself, and turned her into a small business in the making. So thank you, thank you again, from my husband and myself. :-)

And now, another example of the sort of thing you're encouraging me to try making for a living! ::laughs::

Dragon Moons Necklace/Earrings Set )
[identity profile] juel.livejournal.com
Not sure how pleased I am with the pearls and ribbon...

take a look )

Next I have to make jewelry for the flower girl and figure out what the cheese to do with all the clay pots!

Plus I have toasting flutes to do as well. And a little over a week to go!

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