Tuesday, November 5, 2013

TRAMPOLINE NET REPAIR

Trampoline nets tend to only last three years before you need to buy a new one.  Here is the way I repair mine before the holes get too big.  We are on year two.


My nice holes.


 I use a small crochet hook and nylon thread.  I loop over the end to get it started, letting my thread be doubled to make it stronger.

I start two squares above the hole.  Chain three stitches. I hook the crochet hook around the next square down. Chain three again and hook it around the next square until you have gone two squares below the hole. Pull thread through and cut.  Complete all down chains first then crochet one(s) across if needed.


Clear as mud!  We shall see if I can get it to last longer than 3 years!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

CHEAP WINTER POOL COVER

 Winter Pool Covers don't come cheap.  I decided to think outside the box; and, not purchase one from the pool store. Instead I bought a Harbor Freight tarp that was half the price.  Bought dollar store rope and tied the tarp to my fence. 


Don't forget to measure your pool first.  I ended up sewing two tarps together, but probably
didn't need too since I ended up with a lot of extra at the diving board.

I'll let ya know how it went at the 
end of winter.  We will see if it lasts more than one year too!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

HANDME DOWN UPCYCLE


A cute little old lady gave me this 80's dress for my daughter.  It was missing one waist tie.



We decided to upcycle it.  I split the remaining tie and made two.  We added a cute crochet doily.


 I found some hand crochet trim and added that.


I inserted elastic in the sleeves to make them gathered and poofy.



The end product, a super cute non 80's dress.





Sunday, October 6, 2013

EASY SHIRRED DRESSES 

My mom bought me 1/2 yard of preshirred fabrics for my girls, and said, "Work your magic."


She bought white ribbon...I think to make straps.


So step one was to measure and sew a CB seam.  Next measure ribbon for shoulder straps and sew. You could quit here....but I didn't like it and needed more style. 


I took the extra fabric that was left over.  Sewed a rolled hem on the unfinished edge and sewed it on top of my premeasured white ribbon to make cute mini sleeves.  Notice she is wearing a shirt under it....She said the shirring was itchy.


My oldest said my youngest was crazy, and it isn't itchy.


I added lace to hers, and did not use the white ribbon.


Pretty stylish and super cinchy :) Have fun sewing!








Saturday, September 14, 2013

DELICATE HOLE REPAIR

 A nice hole in a cute dress.


 Find a scrap of fabric similar to the weight and color of the fabric you are repairing a hole in.  Cut a same size piece of "whisper weft" or interfacing with glue on both sides.


Place whisper weft in between both layers of fabric and iron it.  Make sure the glue on the interfacing melts to hold the two layers left.  You can leave it like this without any sewing, but if you plan on washing the item a lot I would recommend sewing one set of stitches around the edges going with the grain.


Good as new!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

BABY BOY BLESSING OUTFIT


My girls were blessed in this same dress.  My mother crocheted the amazing pineapple dress.  I did not want my baby boy to be blessed in a dress, or just in a plain fabric outfit.  I wanted there to be crocheting in it, but not too tacky.  Here is what I came up with.


Only $2.99 for the suspender parts at Savers.  Joann's wanted $8.00 for two clips and didn't have all the needed pieces.


The completed single crochet suspenders.  I added elastic on the bottom for stretch.



Can't find white pants?  No worries, just buy some girl's ones and remove the girl part. Take the legs in to make skinny jeans :)


Single crochet bow tie. 


Single crochet shoes.  I traced his foot, and then made up a pattern to fit.


My perfect little man.





I love this guy!!


I used this crochet pattern for his hat, but I made up more rows since I used a smaller yarn. http://www.mooglyblog.com/boys-cabled-golf-cap-pattern/  I also inserted plastic in the brim to make it stiff. (A cut up plastic egg carton.)

Thursday, August 29, 2013

TIE TO BOW TIE


One of my husbands favorite ties.  It is fraying along the bottom edge.


A store bought bow tie, set at the length of his neck. I laid this on top of the old tie and cut around the edges 1/4" wider.


I sewed the seams and left a hole to turn it.  Hand sew the hole up.


TAH DAH!!!


Don't use a tie with a stain or hole in the center.  There won't be enough fabric.



Friday, August 23, 2013

TANK TOP TO SKIRT
My daughter's best friend gave her this tank top. The strap broke, and in the picture below the shirring is coming out.

We can't just throw away a best friend item.

We made it into a skirt. I cut off the straps. Inserted waistband elastic, and cut the shirring elastic. 

My daughter loves her new "bestie" skirt.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Candy Bouquet

You have probably seen one in the grocery stores;  BUT, I got a cool one as a gift that was personalized.  
Meesha Slade made me a candy message bouquet for the birth of my baby.  Unfortunately I ate it without taking a picture.  Here is one I made for my husband for work. 



The best part, all items can be purchased at your local $1.00 store. Plant foam, container, candy chopsticks... HAVE FUN!

Friday, August 9, 2013

TIME FOR A NEW MAILBOX POST

You know you are in trouble when your mailbox falls on the carrier. 

The old mailbox.

The ugly light post next to the mailbox.

Painted the bottom of the ugly light post.

Cut boards for my new design and sanded.

Painted this with exterior paint, 4 coats.


Predrilled holes in wood to prevent splitting.

  We cemented the post in. I added house numbers and painted the box to match the house. It shouldn't fall on the mailman again, at least not for a long while.