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Mid Century Modern Makeover: The Back Cushions

Making the back cushions was the only complicated part of this project.  Once I figured out the length of the tabs and how to set the snaps, it was a breeze. 1. The first thing I did was take apart the old back cushion and trace it on the new fabric. 2.  Make the snap tabs using the […]

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Tutorial: Noren – Traditional Japanese Fabric Dividers.

Japanese sewing machine company Janome offers a great tutorial and a bit of info on noren (æš–ç°¾) : traditional japanese fabric dividers that are hung on walls, windows, doorways, or in between rooms. Simply join the pieces, hem, then reinforce by sewing a triangle. They provide tips for adding traditional embroidery, but I think they […]

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The Quickest and Cheapest Countertop Upgrade.

Plywood. It’s good for nearly everything, including the kitchen counter. This how-to article from This Old House describes this easy, and significantly inexpensive option (could be less than $1 a square foot). The best part is, you don’t even have to remove the old countertop to install it. Sure, it may not by high end […]

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More Ways to Recycle Your Old Jeans

A while back Chris posted links to some great denim recycling projects. Now, thanks to Life Hackery, here’re even more ways to prolong the lives of those beloved blue jeans. Turn the legs into door draft-stoppers. Turn the legs into heating pads. Cut the material into strips and use it to weave, knit or crochet […]

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How to Crochet a Neckline

For your next t-shirt reconstruction, shake things up a bit with a 70s-inspired crocheted neckline!  Take a trip with Threadbanger to visit Cal of Hodge Podge and learn how to do this unique craft! For more details, watch the video, and for more DIY style, subscribe to Threadheads on iTunes!      Materials:Old t-shirtTiny steel […]

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How to Make an Apron out of Old Jeans

Threadbanger has been flooded with questions of what to do with old jeans, here is one concoction that won’t leave you messy in the kitchen!  On this episode of Decor it Yourself, Meg shows us how to make an apron out of an old pair of jeans. For more information and details, check out the […]

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How To Create Wall Art With Electrical Tape

Electrical tape. My dad firmly believes that electrical tape can be used to fix anything, from lamps to broken hearts. I’ve used it here to give my balcony wall a temporary Mondrian kick. To do this you’ll need: A roll or two of electrical tape a spirit level a few coloured acetate sheets a craft […]

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How to do a Blind Hem Stitch on your Sewing Machine

This is the go-to hem for anything more formal where you don’t want to be able to see a line of stitching on the bottom. It is called a blind hem for obvious reasons — you can’t see the hem! Amazing! And professional! To do this, you need to have a blind hem foot for […]

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Make a Tipsy Flower Pot Tower

So cute and easy to make, this tower will add interest and verticality to any garden. Supplies are minimal and include: A tall, sturdy rod about 66″ tall.1 – 12″ round clay pot.4 – 10″ clay pots.Potting soil. To assemble the Tipsy Tower, first drive the metal rod into the ground; then thread the pots […]

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Recycled Paper Furniture

Molo Design’s Softseating Strips are made of recycled craft paper that has been formed into ‘flexible honey-comb structure(s)’. The honey-combs fan out into whatever shape you can imagine, including benches, stools and low tables. For longer pieces, the sections’ ends secure to one another with magnets. From eco-friendly Vivavi, Softseating comes in a variety of […]

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6 Easy Kitchen Cabinet Makeovers

Some of these cabinet makeovers are simplier to do than others, but all of them are an inexpensive and easy alternative to replacing your cabinets entirely.   Add textured wallpaper to the center panels. Adding molding and paint equals a significant change. Or, you could add some cork to the molding and paint. If you […]

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10 cool things to make out of dish towels.

Dish towels aren’t just for drying dishes anymore. Case in point, TipNut has put together a list of ten clever craft projects using the familiar rectangular cloths. 1. Dishtowel tote bags 2. Dishtowel bibs. 3. Dishtowel chair slip covers. 4. Dishtowl window Valance. 5. Dishtowel potholder. 6. Dishtowel teatime accessories. 7. Dishtowel picnic rolls. 8. […]

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How to Make a Picnic Blanket Backpack Out of T-shirts

Do you have an abundance of extra t-shirts lying around that you have no use for? Do they not fit you or are they too worn out? Well, with the help of Threadbanger you can take those t-shirts and make your own Picnic Blanket Backpack! All you need is 10 shirts to make blanket, backpack, […]

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5 Very Good Things to Make Out of Seashells

Seashell season is upon us. Instead of bringing them home from the beach and simply depositing them in a clear glass bowl, we might want to try a few of these really cool ideas from the Queen of Good Things. How about making seashell string lights? Or perhaps seashell candles? Keepsake place cards for a […]

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Did you know a roof garden can….

Triple the life expectancy of a roof membrane? How about reduce air-conditioning load up to 25%? Besides these cost-saving factors, garden roofs also reduce noise pollution, reduce stress via horticultural therapy, provide habitat to wildlife and a spot to grow food. These are just a few reasons,  that we might consider greening up our roofs. […]

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How to Make a Rain Poncho Out of a Shower Curtain

Rob and Corinne of Threadbanger are at it again, this time re-using and recyling a shower curtain! Take one of your shower curtains and make it into a unique rain poncho following these directions.  For more info, watch the video!  Want to make more recycled and individual fashion? Subscribe to Threadheads on iTunes!  Materials:Shower curtain, sewing machine, nylon […]

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Basement ceilings (Polystyrene tiles – cheap and dirty)

Hey everyone, Recently we moved into new house . And I decided to build a new office for myself in the basement (working from home – dreams come true 🙂 It will take a while before we’ll finish the whole basement , but for now I just found a nice corner to start from. The […]

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How to Make a Modern Platform Bed for Under $100

DIY Alert! Anna Sattler from DIY Life pointed me to an excellent tutorial for all of you platform-bed-lovers on a budget. Self-taught woodworking guru John tells us how to do it right here: MATERIALS:   2 x 4 x 96 – 10 pieces ($2.11 ea) 2 x 10 x 8 – 6 pieces ($7.99 ea) […]

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