Tutorial: How to make a drawstring backpack from a pillowcase can be found in PDF form here.
Drawstring backpacks help us stay organised around the ranch. We wash & fold our swimming, gym, soccer & drama gear & then repack the bag. They hardly take up any room & we are always ready to fly out the door.
Fancy a bit of weekend crafting?
It's nothing startling but a making a drawstring backpack from a pillowcase is a quick & easy project. I've put together a little how to make a pillowcase backpack PDF here for anyone who wants to have a crack at it. You'll find links to all my other Pillowcase craft projects in my sidebar.
Don't let your lovely pillowcase collection gather dust. Pillowcases are no good just sitting on a shelf.
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If you're looking for great quick & easy handmade gift ideas there are plenty listed in my sidebar.
Tutorial: How to make these pillowcase craft project can be found in PDF form here.
Project Pillowcase: 5 speedy quick “present cupboard” craft projects made from one pillowcase for "A Week of Pillowcases" hosted at Meet Me at Mikes.
I try to use materials from Op Shops in my projects & I’ve been successful with this challenge. BUT…you shouldn’t feel restricted to using pillowcases. Remnants or lovely new fabrics will work just as effectively.
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1 eco-friendly shopping bag.
The How To: Can be found here. You need to use bias tape for this project. So visit here for the best tutorial ever.
The Verdict: Super easy, super speedy & a AAA rating for the present cupboard. People on the nice list WILL be getting these for Christmas
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2 Covered Suspension Files (per pillowcase). The How To: Can be found here.
The Verdict: Super easy, super speedy & a AAA rating for the present cupboard. People on the nice list WILL be getting these for Christmas.
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1 Peg Apron.
The How To: Can be found here.
The Verdict: Super easy, super speedy & a AAA rating for the present cupboard. People on the nice list WILL be getting these for Christmas.
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1 Blog Roll
The How To: Can be found here.
The Verdict: Super easy, but not so super speedy (the embroidery takes a bit of time). This pressie is for super special people.
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4 Tealight holders (you will be able to make 8-10 from one pillowcase).
The How To: Can be found here.
The Verdict: Super easy, super speedy & a AAA rating for the present cupboard. People on the nice list WILL be getting these for Christmas.
Every once in a while something of mine turns up somewhere super lovely.
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Spool holder
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Thank you lovely folk for the thumbs up. It's much appreciated.
These girls have had a crack at my pillowcase projects:
Button Beauty made a blog roll Shabby Chicken made a chickOroll Curlypops made a shopping bag Goat in a Coat made a blog roll Bridget made a shopping bag
Tutorials & things to make from pillowcases can be found here in PDF form.
Comment here if you have a crack at a kootoyoo pillowcase project.
Thinking lots about Christmas & giving & sharing & eating & drinking & making & appreciating...
I'm trying really hard to give handmade this year & I thought this might be a good way to spread a bit of Christmas Spirit around.
The Winner Takes it all!
Vintage Father Christmas pillowcase filled with great holiday gift ideas all handmade by me from mostly thrifted/recycled materials. I think that this would cross a LOT of people off your nice list this Holiday Season. You could win the lot! I'm happy to post anywhere! You can view this image with notes on Flickr.
I like to be organised...
Here's a list of places I've been & things I've seen to help me prepare for the upcoming holidays.
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Still feeling totally inspired by the handmade issue of mankind mag from my favourite design blog. Q What is the blog author's first name? ANSWER: use the first letter - LETTER:
We like to keep lunch casual, I've found some fabulous BBQ recipes for the big day. Q What type of meat is pictured on the rotisserie? ANSWER: use the first letter - LETTER:
Getting some great ideas for upcycling (my favourite craft) & enjoying the revamp over at this fabulous craft website. Q They list everyone's favourite Portland based author mama as one of their inspirational sites. Which Portland based author mama is she? ANSWER: use the second letter of her last name - LETTER:
Looking forward to being able to buy handmade at the shopping shindig with the craft book Queen. Q What type of car is pictured? ANSWER: use the first letter - LETTER:
All these letters unscramble to reveal: WHAT? is all you need.
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at Meet Me at Mikes . The lucky last of 5. Thanks for having me Pip - it's been fun.
I've put together a few speedy quick projects of things to make from a pillowcase.
Today it's covering Tealight holders. This project is really easy & really fast - a fabulous way to present-cupboard-craft.
The pillowcase I would have used if I had the guts to hack into it.
We are having a giveaway - you could win these tealight holders. The details are at Mikes & entries close at 5am tomorrow Melbourne time. The winner will be posted here tomorrow.
Don't forget the Blog Roll comments are open until Monday morning at 5am Melbourne time.
We made these hand pieced hexagon shaped pincushions a few weeks ago at Brown Owls. They are a great way to use up scraps or tiny samples of favourite fabrics. Not surprisingly, I've used vintage pillowcase fabric for this.
The original project came from a vintage children's craft book, "How to make and do 100 new things". If you ever spot a copy in an Op Shop or second hand bookshop buy it - it's pure gold!
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Tutorial as a slide show (best viewed at full screen via my Slideshare). You can just click & stitch, click & stitch.
It's been a while since I've used powerpoint & I can tell you there was much swearing. But I think well worth the effort in the end.
Download this kootoyoo how to... as a PDF (including templates).
Thank you to my crafty kick in the pants. You're ace!
See all my click & stitch make a pincushion projects. .