Showing posts with label Handicraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handicraft. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Creative craft: oven from scrap textiles



If you need a gift for a special someone or simply need some time to relax, make a creative craft. Craft is therapeutic, if you feel stressed, and there can be also a useful or decorative item. Everyone has a certain amount of creativity and modern kits and patterns, a creative craft must not end in frustration.




If you have a sewing machine, you can learn to make a creative craft that a gift will be useful and welcome. Pot holders are a great beginning sewing project that bias tape can be made from scrap or unwanted clothes and a little fabric remnants. Here are the simple instructions for these creative crafts.




Cut first two 8-inch (21 cm.)Seats of the fabric on the front and back of the oven. Select the coordination of substances that match your kitchen for these pieces. To make it easier, make a 8 inch square as a pattern use pattern from a piece of cardboard. Cut another 8-inch squares of an old cloth to stack for the filling. Want to you the stack of fabric squares are thick enough to prevent a hot-pot, but thin enough to flexibly and can be sewn by.




Stack all levels, so that the outer layers look to the outside and inside are the filler layers. You can a few large straight pins through all layers to keep them together. Sew now cross through the middle of the stack. Sew across the Middle again perpendicular to the first books. You will have divided into 4 squares the square. Sew the stack again from corner to corner, and from the other corner to corner. The layers should be connected and is now stable.




To bind the raw edges of your creative craft, cut with a pair of scissors, so that all the layers are again at the edges even. Open cassette from a folded edge of the exposure time. The wider band angle seems easier to operate, but the narrow type makes a decent final product. Set the edges of the tape on the edge of the oven on a corner beginning and start stitching through all levels along the first fold line, which are approximately 1/4 inch from the edge. Down clean and slowly, the open band around the edge attach, until you reach the top corner. Cut out the shutter speed band to leave 3 inches (7 cm.), a hanging loop.




Fold the bias tape over the raw edge, so that the middle fold lines with outside of the pot holders and other fold raw edge of the shutter speed cassette hidden. Now, the best hand sew the binding down, on your creative craft a loop form, when to end.




This oven is just one example for a creative crafts you can make, if you have a sewing machine. When it is finished, they have made a useful element of all recycled materials. Give not hesitate to this creative craft or keep it for yourself.


Monday, July 23, 2012

Handicraft Gift Idea: Make an Apron




If you are looking for a handicraft gift idea to make for someone special, perhaps that person would like an apron. When we think of aprons, we often think of mothers and grandmothers in the kitchen, but men can often benefit from having an apron as well. They often enjoy barbecuing, for one thing. They also can use an apron in the workshop. Children, too, can use an apron for many of their activities, such as arts and crafts. Here are simple instructions for making a handicraft gift of an apron that can be adapted for anyone.





Start with a piece of sturdy fabric suitable for the individual for whom you are making the handicraft gift. The fabric needs to be wide enough to wrap 1/2 to 3/4 of the way around them and long enough to cover them from collar bone to just above the knee. For a large adult, 25 to 30 inches wide by 36 to 40 inches long should be about right. A slimmer adult can use a narrower apron, but if they will be wiping their hands on the sides of it, they might appreciate the extra width. An apron for a child of 10 could start with a piece of fabric about 18 inches wide by 25-30 inches long.





The best types of fabric to use are sturdy cottons, such as medium weight denim or twill. Soft cottons such as broadcloth or muslin are all right in the kitchen, but will not last long, and would not hold up in the garden or workshop at all. Other materials you'll need are thread and a sewing machine. You will also need enough extra fabric to make a strap to go around the neck, ties for the back, and pockets.





When designing the handicraft gift, you can be as creative as you like with pockets. Every apron is more useful with pockets. A person who cleans houses, for instance, can use pockets for odds and ends they pick up as well as for their spray bottles, sponges, and scrub brushes.





To make the apron, fold the piece of fabric lengthwise. This will allow you to cut the shape with one cut, making the two sides symmetrical. What you will be shaping when you make the cut will be the bib section of the apron. The bib for an adult sized apron will need to be about 9 inches wide. Measure from the fold about 5-1/2 inches. This is half the width of the bib plus an inch to fold under twice to form a hem. The piece you will cut off the side to shape the bib will be a half bullet shape with the tip of the bullet being where the ties will be attached. The length of the half bullet shape should be about a foot, and the width will be from the spot you marked 5-1/2 inches from the fold to the outside edge of the fabric. When these pieces are cut off, the result should be an apron shaped piece of fabric.





Now decorate the apron with pockets and any other decorations you desire. After this it is time to fold under the edges all around and stitch down with sturdy stitching for a nice hem all around the handicraft gift. Cut two pieces of fabric a yard long by two inches wide. Fold lengthwise and fold raw edges to the inside. Press and stitch down along the length to make the ties. Attach the ties at the waist of the apron handicraft gift. (If these ties seem a little long, it is because a lot of people like to bring the ties to the front and tie them there.) Cut another piece of fabric 18 to 20 inches long by 5 inches wide fold in half lengthwise and press. Press again with the raw edges of the long side tucked under 1/2 inch. Stitch down the open side. Attach this piece to the sides of the top of the bib, sewing it to the back of the bib and topstitching on the front side of the bib. Be careful not to twist it when you attach it.





People who work hard at homemaking, barbecuing and in the workshop will appreciate a handicraft gift of a sturdy apron. Mostly they will appreciate the effort and design you have put into making a handicraft gift that they can use.


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Cute Wooden Handicraft: Make a String of Hearts




Everyone loves heart-shaped decorations. This cute wooden handicraft can be hung over a doorway or as part of a wall display. Paint the hearts red, pink, and white, and you will have a decoration for Valentines' Day. Paint them red and green for Christmas, or red, white, and blue to display love for America. You can leave it plain for a natural look. The string of hearts wooden handicraft fits well with country style furnishings.





To make the string of hearts, you will need 5 wooden heart cut-outs approximately three inches wide, a drill with an eighth inch bit and a quarter inch bit, a small amount of raffia, two yards of 1 -1/2 inch wide soft ribbon, two large wooden beads, and acrylic paints in the colors you want. The ribbon and the beads should match the color sceme you desire. Plaid ribbons are particularly effective. The string of hearts has five hearts side by side tied together with small raffia bows. The first and last hearts have the wide ribbon strung through a hole on each side and a bead strung on the ribbon. The ribbon is knotted at the very ends, making a loop of ribbon on each end which can fit over a nail for hanging.





The first step in making the wooden handicraft is to drill a small hole on each side of the hearts. The two outside holes are made with the quarter inch bit, and the other holes are made with the 1/8 inch bit. Now paint the hearts with the acrylic paint in the colors you desire. Acrylic paints are the small bottles of craft paint that are sold in 2-ounce bottles in a wide variety of colors. They can sometimes be purchased very inexpensively. Tempera paint will work if you can't get acrylic paints. Another idea is to spray paint them, especially if you want to use a metallic color.





When the paint is dry, tie the hearts together with the raffia. To do this, cut four 10-inch lengths of raffia. Thread the raffia down into one hole and up through the hole on the next heart so that they lay side by side. The raffia should be tied in a neat bow on the top of the arrangement. Do the same between the rest of the hearts so that all the small raffia bows are on top. Trim the raffia ends if necessary.





Through each of the outside holes, thread one of the ribbons. Pull the ribbon through until the ends are even. Thread the large bead over both ends and slip it up close to the heart. Trim the ends of the ribbon decoratively and knot them. Repeat the process on the other side to complete the wooden handicraft. Now hang the string of hearts wherever desired for a cheerful decoration. A wooden handicraft like this makes a nice gift for someone special.