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mosstitch · 6 days ago
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Image: tiny wood colour note book crafted from materials from home
I saw little tutorial for making quick junk journal from whatever materials you have around, so I wanted to try. I used copypaper for pages, thick paper for cover inside leaf and cork fabric for outside, rubber band for keeping pages together. I was planning to use the cork fabric for decorating old second hand shelf by attaching it to the back wall so the shelves would look nices, but I didn't have tools for it. What else I can make from it, maybe bookmarks. I enrolled on free online course and just needed quick folded notebook. My device is experiencing technical issues, I hope it doesn't break down yet. Posting from relatives wifi, for the course I need to go search wifi, maybe library has better than shopping centre.
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studyjournalblog · 9 days ago
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I didn't know what junk journals are, but seems like fun recycle craft:
- Junk journal made from one paper bag:
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- No sewing junk journal craft:
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- Cardboard cover junk journal:
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- Journal cover guide:
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- Free scraps for junk journals:
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- Mini notebook from one paper sheet:
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I do need notebook or folder where to slap stress free messy notes and images and draw scribbles to help with memorising. This might be worth trying. Looks fun anyway.
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labgrownfemcel · 2 years ago
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Idea: sew some cute little moths with scrap fabrics and sew them on holes you have on your clothes so you can keep wearing them :)
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jasperthehatchet · 6 months ago
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my bag 🌿⛓️🌻⚙️ more details in the image ID and more pics below
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I found a small plain black leather backpack at the thrift store for $6 and made it my own :) I used silver sharpie for the swirls and made the buttons all myself with the exception of the metal ones
[Image ID: a small black leather backpack covered in patches, buttons, safety pins, studs and silver and metalic green spirals in the spaces with no patches. There are four patches on the front, an orange patch with a white trans rights symbol sewn on with white thread, and a circular green patch with a simplistic sun and moon drawin on it in black (a mirrormask patch) sewn on with black thread. And on the front pocket on the bottom, theres a dark green band patch with white lettering that says "she past away" sewn on with white thread and a black patch next to it with a red anarchy symbol sewn on the bag with red thread. There are silver spike studs lining the edges of the bag along the zipper and on the front pocket as well as soda tabs sewn onto the front pocket flap with off-white thread. And on both sides of the pocket there are safety pins decorating the empty space next to it. There are four pins on the side of the bag, a light green and white spiral pin, a light green and white "eat the rich" pin, and a metal fairy pin on the top half, and theres a metal frog with an umbrella pin on the front pocket in-between the two patches. Theres also a small orange carabiner on the pocket zipper.
On the left side of the bag, there is a patch on the bottom where a side pocket would normally be. An off-white band patch that says "bauhaus" in black lettering and it's sewn on with black thread, and there are silver spirals around it filling the space. There are some areas I left blank to make the swirls/spirals look like they're hanging down or growing up the bag like vines. There's a horizontal seam above all this that makes the area look like a pocket, and above this seam there's a metal pin with a sun, moon and stars on it.
The right side of the bag, there's no patch where a pocket should be, I instead filled this space with some spirals and more handmade bottle cap buttons. Two buttons, a larger type o negative band button that's black with white thorny vines, and a smaller red band button that says "doom scroll" on it in off-white lettering. Above the seam on this side I drew a bunch of silver spirals that look like they are growing out from behind the seam.
All thread mentioned in this post is embroidery thread, and some groups of spirals drawn on the bag are metallic green. End ID]
Here's the top of the bag as well as the straps that hang down
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[Image ID: the bag has a rounded arch shape, and across the top of the leather I drew a cluster of green spirals in between the silver spirals I drew on the sides. There are some blank spots to avoid making the bag look busier than it already is. The loop at the top for hanging the bag is embroidered with a green leafy vine pattern. The same pattern is embroidered on the right strap that hangs down from the bottom of the bag, and on the right one, a gray barbed wire pattern is embroidered. I plan on sewing some more soda tabs onto the top of the bag at some point for the sake of adding more shiny things and also fill up some of that space I mentioned because while I don't want the bag to be too busy, I think the blank space i left on the top is a little too much blank space. End ID]
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acheronist · 11 months ago
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hickey's knife super interesting for obvious reasons, but also have you guys ever see some of the other knifes that got fashioned / salvaged from the wrecks.... especially the inuit-made ones....
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like these are very beautiful to MEEEEE
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hollow-forest-creations · 1 month ago
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Grocery Bag Tail Tutorial!
Buckle up, this is a long one lol! Also please mind any typo's. We're very dyslexic.
(Note: While I feel this craft can be relatively straight forward and repetitive once you get in the rhythm, still be prepared for this to take a several hours to complete)
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thread a long piece of thread on a needle to roughly the length you want your tail to be. (A little bit of extra length is always good. This can be trimmed later.)
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Measure out a 5"x5" (127mm x 127mm) square template out of paper, (This will roughly end up being the width the tail is around.) then fold it in half.
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Cut the bag into a rectangle shape, preferably not including the label for a solid color. (Or leave it, that's up to you!) (Also, I like to save the access trims from the bag for other projects)
(Hint: If you paint a light wash of acrylic paint on the bag at this step you can change the color of the tail ;3 )
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Fold the rectangle once vertically, and once horizontally.
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Cut along 3 of the folded sides but NOT the side where they are all attached! (This is so it remains one solid piece) Fold It back out and it should have cleaner edges. (Once again I like to keep the trimmings for use in other projects.)
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Fold the rectangle towards you and roughly to the size of the folded paper template (see step 2) Trim three edges; the one closest you you, and the side edges. NOT the top!
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Hold the bag in the middle of the non-cut side and cut strips into the CUT sides of the bag. (it should end up looking like the second picture)
Congrats! You're over half way! Keep it up, you got this!
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GENTLY pull each piece apart and lay them out. if done correctly up to this point, they should look like the image above. Repeat steps 3-8 until you have a decent amount of these. (You should make around 10-15 of these before moving on to the next step.)
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Pile each of the squares on top of each other, then thread them through the center once one way and then back close to the center a second time. Make sure to leave some extra thread. (See the second image.) (Don't string it back through the same hole or it wont hold.)
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Tie a double knot with the end of the thread and the other part of the thread still attached to the needle.
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Trim the access from the side not attached to the needle. (Do NOT cut the thread attached to the needle! (It should look roughly like the second image.)
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Tie a piece of string to the thread and double knot it. Trim extra. (this will help bulk it uses so you wont need to make nearly as many squares.)
One more step!
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Slide the knot down to the the end where the bags are, then string another square.
Continue this process of alternating tying a knot of string and adding a plastic square until you are satisfied with the length! Simply tie it off at the end when you're done! (trimming at the end for shaping the tail can help too)
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If anyone makes this and wants to post it, please tag us! we'd love to see! This method can most likely be used with other materials as well so get creative!
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-Let us know if anyone finds a way to improve on how to make these more efficiently.
-If anyone has any questions about the tutorial, please let us know in the comments, and we'll try my best to answer. -Max
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ashleabechaz · 8 months ago
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Sweet little koi boi filled to the brim with recycled soft plastics and scraps of cardboard 🙌
I made this trash koi fish to add to my crappy wall of dodgy masks and alters #blessthismess
Created using rubbish, paper mache and acrylics 🐟
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thedimelion · 7 months ago
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The results will be a unique and slightly rustic flag. In general, I want people to be aware of their impact when it comes to buying textiles, and that there is alternatives when wanting new clothing or similarities.
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jodoesnew · 26 days ago
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Day 30 Birthday
They deserve everything
So much more than they have
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dizzymaiden · 5 months ago
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Just feel like I need this in my life right now.
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mosstitch · 5 days ago
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Image: small junk journal made from recycled materials
Second junk journal notebook I made with blue note paper, copy paper, tied the cover with yarn, used two beads from broken bracelets to make a decoration. The cover was slower to make, I glued the cork fabric on thick folded paper, I didn't have cardboard for it, but I think fabric and cardboard would make strong cover that helps you to write better. First one for online course and this one for rehearsing vocabulary. Would these little journals sell at second hand market, I could try making few fundraising products because I have lots of paper and fabrics I don't have use for. Posting this from relatives wifi.
Tutorial: no glue mini notebook: https://youtu.be/BzOgQBm0mog?feature=shared
Tutorial: waste material for junk journals: https://youtu.be/sFqp-1PBndg?feature=shared
Tutorial: junk journal for beginners: https://youtu.be/oPq6i0ZWzsY?feature=shared
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nymori · 15 days ago
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I love making quilts and blankets, but when I offered one from my stack to a friend, they said that they really only wanted a blue one... so I made this! It started as a spite project but turned into something much better.
The front is made from upholstery samples that I got from a free event aimed at giving away items being sent to landfills. Because of the variety of fabric materials and types, it's a textural wonderland, with each square feeling very different from the ones next to it.
The back is flannel cotton, which is far less interesting.
The moon applique is a completely new technique for me, and one that I'm excited to try again in the future.
I hope my friend likes it. If not, I'll scream! Or at least be really bummed. This thing took a lot of work, and I'm honestly pretty proud of the results.
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queer-ecopunk · 11 months ago
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Fuck tiny pockets!! I finally got around to extending the pockets on these corduroy pants I thrifted over a month ago! My handsewing looks like shit but they're functional
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jasperthehatchet · 3 months ago
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Made more bracelets 🌿🧷🌿
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Working on embroidered ones atm
[Image ID: 5 images of hand stitched fabric cuffs with studs and spikes. They are various sizes and all adjustable. The first one is made from the collar of a blue and white flannel shirt and it has messy frayed edges and 0.75 inch long spikes. The 2nd bracelet is made of the sleeve cuff of a light green shirt with cleaner edges and 1 inch long spikes. The third cuff is made of the sleeve cuff of a black and white flannel shirt with 1 inch long spikes and one row of black and white checkerboard pattern ribbon stitched along both sides of the row of spikes. The next two sleeve cuff bracelets have the same design, but one is dark red with smaller 1 centimeter spikes and the last one is dark purple with studs and no spikes. All checkerboard cuffs are my widest ones. On the bracelets with the checkerboard ribbon, I used white thread, but colored in the stitches over the black squares with a sharpie so it doesn't distract from the already busy pattern.
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art-of-mathematics · 1 month ago
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This WAS a wristwatch. Now it's a POCKET watch. 👌
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moonhedgegarden · 1 year ago
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