Showing posts with label Repurposing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Repurposing. Show all posts

December 5, 2010

REpurposing - A Sweatshirt Becomes a Pillow

Years ago, in the midst of my life as a teacher, I acquired quite a collection of holiday sweatshirts.  What can I say? It was elementary school. Elementary school teachers lose their minds early on and then begin dressing strangely.  Surely, you've noticed.

At one point, I tried to get crafty with my sweatshirts and made a few that, for whatever reason, I hung onto.  I no longer wear them.  I have no desire to wear them.  I don't foresee ever changing my mind on that, so why have I hung onto them?  I had them packed up with my holiday stuff, and instead of looking at them and then packing them back up, I decided to turn a few of them into Christmas pillows.

Here's the result of my first sweatshirt RE-Purpose:


I pulled out an old pillow, a few bits of fabric to consider incorporating and the sweatshirt.




 The appliqued Santa was still in good shape after many washings, but a little1980's country-ish, which, by the way, is about when he was probably created.




I cut out a rectangle from the sweatshirt and zig-zagged it onto canvas painter's drop cloth fabric.  The canvas had been washed and prepared for use ages ago.




I decided to use green and cream toile left over from a previous project for the piping.




For the back of the fabric I used leftover bits of the sweatshirt.  I made it so that it overlapped in back, like a bed pillow sham. I cut the sweatshirt fabric in such a way that the stretchy bottom of the sweatshirt (I know there's a name for that and I can't think of it right now) was on the overlap edges.  That turned out pretty nice - no hemming, plus the stretchy bit keeps everything in place well.  DO take note of the bits of fur on the green sweatshirt.  I had sewing assistance from some of my four legged friends.


For now, it's on a family room chair, but I am thinking about moving it to the porch.  

If I were starting a Christmas pillow from scratch today, I'd no doubt make something very different.  This one is not really my style, but I feel pretty good about giving my old sweatshirt a new life. I do love RE-purposing!  I am also enjoying looking at my handiwork from years ago.  


October 5, 2010

Screen Door Chalkboard

Finally, I finished (well, almost) a project that I have had in the works for ages. The Screened Door Project.  AND I must say -  it's fabulous!


I have a screen door that belonged to my grandmother.   I intended to turn it into a giant bulletin board.  That didn't work out - I never could find cork large enough to work.  I gave that idea up and decided a chalkboard would be nice.  

My work had been finished for a week or so.  I'd painted both the door and the chalboard backing.
The chalkboard was made from Eucaboard - the front has a smooth surface.

I rolled on Rustoleum chalkboard paint - two coats.
Today, my DH cut out the hole for the electrical outlet and hung the door on the wall.  It's up in my loft.  It's the first thing you see as you come up the stairs. 

 Then I conditioned the board by rubbing the flat side of a piece of chalk all over.

Then I erased.  In the photo above, the top is conditioned, the bottom is not.

Then, I drew a vine on it because I couldn't think of anything profound to write.

I still need to do some paint touch-ups, but it's pretty much good to go.
Yep - I love it!


Be sure to check out my Porch and Garden Party.  It's not too late to join in!

I've joined in with the following parties:

September 12, 2010

Vintage Sewing Machine Makeovers

One of the booths at Rockin' B Antiques is featuring a wonderful cafe table set made from a vintage Singer sewing machine. It's such a fun set and is stopping customers in their tracks.  I'll bet it will sell fast.
Jackie's table at Rockin' B Antiques
My husband made a fabulous table from a sewing machine base years ago.  I have used it in a number of places and love it.  It has been in our coat room since we moved.  You can see the table from several rooms - it's a key location and I wanted to have something really pretty there.
My table ~made by the hubby
I started thinking about these vintage sewing machines. Even when the sewing machine itself is missing or the table top is damaged beyond repair, the iron base goes on and on.  They can certainly find new uses.  Here are a few other variations I found:
from Recycled Designer
from Mostly Mesquite
from Wild Chicken
from Harmonique
from Mac Elated
from Shelterific
from Louis Frye's Blog
from Treasure Barn
from Redoing the Undone
from Freshness Magazine
from this Flickr site

from Cozy Little House - A new blog discovery - I need to explore this one!!!
Be sure to check out my Porch and Garden Party.  It's not too late to join in!

I've joined the following wonderful parties:
Saturday Soiree at A Little Lovely
Check Me Out Saturdays at I Am Only One Woman
Saturday Nite Special at Funky Junk Interiors
Weekend Wrap Up Party at Tatertots and Jello
Sunday Scoop at I Heart Naptime
Sunday Showcase at Under the Table and Dreaming

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