
image by Adela and Hanna Stamps
Hanna Stamps has recently released several great new stamp sets and singles, my favorite is the Goth set pictured below, very cool indeed!
-Heather

image by Hanna Stamps
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by Vikram Goyal
image by Adela and Hanna Stamps
Hanna Stamps has recently released several great new stamp sets and singles, my favorite is the Goth set pictured below, very cool indeed!
-Heather
image by Hanna Stamps
Looking for a creative way to repurpose fabric scraps and create something both beautiful and useful? Barb from Made By Barb has shared a fantastic tutorial on making upcycled fabric bowls and baskets that are perfect for adding a personal touch to your home décor.?
This DIY project is not only eco-friendly but also a great way to use up leftover fabric. Barb’s tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to create these charming bowls and baskets, whether you choose to incorporate rope for added structure or prefer a rope-free version. The process involves wrapping fabric around rope or twisted fabric strips, sewing them together to form a sturdy and stylish container.?
Techniques for Wrapping and Sewing: Barb demonstrates how to wrap fabric around rope or twisted fabric strips and sew them together to create various shapes and sizes of bowls and baskets.?
No-Rope Option: For those without rope, Barb shows how to twist fabric strips to form a rope-like structure, offering a versatile alternative.?
Creative Variations: The tutorial encourages creativity, allowing you to experiment with different fabrics, colors, and patterns to make each piece unique.?
Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner, this project is accessible and enjoyable. It’s a wonderful way to spend a relaxing afternoon, and the end result is both practical and decorative.?
Barb’s upcycled fabric bowls and baskets are a delightful addition to any home. They make great storage solutions, gift baskets, or decorative pieces. Plus, they’re a wonderful way to practice sewing skills while contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.?
Ready to get started? Check out the full tutorial on Made By Barb and start crafting your own upcycled fabric creations today!