Sailcloth Shower Curtain
Kalina Wilson recently sewed up this nautical-themed shower curtain from a decomissioned mainsail. The results are cute and super-sturdy. Link.
Kalina Wilson recently sewed up this nautical-themed shower curtain from a decomissioned mainsail. The results are cute and super-sturdy. Link.
Ever since I’ve gone mostly wireless in my house, I’ve had a bunch of ethernet cable hanging around, not doing anything useful. Well, here’s one use: a macrame plant hanger! Ruth A. writes in about her brother’s crafty/nerdy creation – Link.
Megan sent in this great tutorial for fabric fortune cookies. She writes: Think of all the fun you could have with the notes or “fortune” inside – leave a love note, send to a friend, party favors, reveal you are pregnant, business thank you’s or favors and the list could go on! Fabric fortune cookies […]
Blogger imomus’s girlfriend Hisae knit this wool cable cover. I don’t know how much sense it makes to hide just a single cable, but it looks kind of cool. [via] Link.
Phil @ MAKE writes: These are freaking rad, spray paint headphones – on Etsy for $75 or an inspiration remake to do up on your own [ via ] – Link. Related: Spray paint lamp – Link.
The Consumerist has a nice roundup of different reusable/disposable ways to make your own Swiffer pads. We posted about this cool knit one by Green Mountain Mama back in Fall 2006. – Link.
Suzy (aka GeorgiaPeachez) recently posted some colorful work-in-progress photos of a stodgy mirror she’s been making over. A coat of fresh white paint and a ton of vintage enamel brooches are turning a ho-hum mirror into a breath of fresh air! Link. Related: Brooch Display – Link.