Newspaper Writer, Artist, Classical Pianist, Author of the Heartfelt Musical Memoir "Pennario"
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Monday, June 24, 2019
Goodbye, jeans! Hello, cocktails
I made my first pants re-use item. Remember, I am ceasing to wear pants, and so I was going to upcycle all my old pants and shorts. I do not exactly have sewing skills so finding an initial project was a challenge. But I did it!
I made a Denim Ice Crushing Bag. The inspiration came from online. From the site The Kitchn.
The recipe required a minimum of sewing which, any normal person would use a sewing machine, but I could not get either of my sewing machines to start, so I hand-sewed it. That is my handiwork up above.
I sewed it out on the porch, in my long dress. I felt a little nostalgic, I have to say, cutting up these old jeans. They were vintage Calvin Kleins and they had been with me a long time and let me tell you this, they fit me again after all these years, and I looked pretty good in them, too. But they were ripped -- naturally and unfortunately, not on purpose the way all these fake ripped jeans are. I am really not a ripped jeans person. Plus I am hereafter not wearing pants. So, goodbye jeans.
Hello ice crushing bag!
Do read the little writeup on the Kitchn. It is funny. Plus the bag was a present. I gave it to the priest who advised that we stop wearing pants. A bunch of us gals got together and decided we would give him something made out of our now-cast-off garments. We have been laughing and laughing over it. The challenge in this situation, of course, is to find some craft that is not girly. Googling around you can find a million things to make out of your old jeans but most of them are girly.
My friend Amy made the priest a beer caddy. Well, her daughter sewed it. They are amazing and my ice-crushing bag had nothing on the beer caddy. The beer caddy even came with a Buffalo bottle opener! They fitted it out with one.
Impressive as the beer caddy is, I think the ice crushing bag should prove extremely useful.
I am going to make myself one! Out of the other leg.
Cheers!
Sunday, June 16, 2019
The pants reuse project
At Mass today we were advised that it is better if ladies not wear pants. They are unfeminine. They lead to various ills.
End result, as we say here in Buffalo, I have a couple of boxes' worth of pants and jeans I need to reuse.
This is not the end of the world for me, far from it. I only wear pants about once a year anyway. For some other ladies it is a much greater sacrifice.
But for some reason I have ended up with a lot of pants. I just took a whole bunch of them to Amvets last week because I got skinny enough for them to fit me, only to realize that I did not like how they looked. I hate when that happens!
I am not in love with jeans because I find them hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Plus I just have problems wearing pants. I do not have things that go with them. I have trouble putting an outfit together involving them. Now, take away my maxidresses, and we would have a problem. But as things are, I can live with this.
The only question facing me is, what to do with these pants? I cannot exactly throw them out.
And so I have come up with a catalog of things I want to make with them.
One is rag curtains, for my back porch.
You can get away with stuff out on a porch that would look really weird inside the house! So that is where my new rag curtains will go.
And there is that awesome wine bag at the top of this post that I found in this list of crafts you can make from jeans.
People make this unbelievably professional-looking things. I need something simple because I have a lot of other things going on.
However another thing on my list is an artist's bag. I will have to invent this because I have not found a picture of one. There are tote bag ideas out there I can adapt.
So ... curtains, wine bag, artist's bag. Also I want a sketchbook cover. I can craft that to match my artist's bag.
It is going to be no picnic at first to start cutting up my pants. But once I get going I will be all right with it. Other gals at church are going through the same thing. We are thinking we will have a contest for the best reuse.
Cushions are a no-brainer. I can use those on the porch.
Those two look a little advanced for me but I can manage something. Howard gave me a sewing machine once and we also have a dandy ornate early 20th century Singer.
I am thinking of making the porch a theme of this project. I need to furnish it somehow now that it is all renovated and ready to go.
Oh! And a bulletin board. You can cover some kind of board with the fabric from your pants.
Jeoffry has no problem re-purposing a pair of shorts.
One way or another I, too, will make use of these garments.
I cannot part with them!
End result, as we say here in Buffalo, I have a couple of boxes' worth of pants and jeans I need to reuse.
This is not the end of the world for me, far from it. I only wear pants about once a year anyway. For some other ladies it is a much greater sacrifice.
But for some reason I have ended up with a lot of pants. I just took a whole bunch of them to Amvets last week because I got skinny enough for them to fit me, only to realize that I did not like how they looked. I hate when that happens!
I am not in love with jeans because I find them hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Plus I just have problems wearing pants. I do not have things that go with them. I have trouble putting an outfit together involving them. Now, take away my maxidresses, and we would have a problem. But as things are, I can live with this.
The only question facing me is, what to do with these pants? I cannot exactly throw them out.
And so I have come up with a catalog of things I want to make with them.
One is rag curtains, for my back porch.
You can get away with stuff out on a porch that would look really weird inside the house! So that is where my new rag curtains will go.
And there is that awesome wine bag at the top of this post that I found in this list of crafts you can make from jeans.
People make this unbelievably professional-looking things. I need something simple because I have a lot of other things going on.
However another thing on my list is an artist's bag. I will have to invent this because I have not found a picture of one. There are tote bag ideas out there I can adapt.
So ... curtains, wine bag, artist's bag. Also I want a sketchbook cover. I can craft that to match my artist's bag.
It is going to be no picnic at first to start cutting up my pants. But once I get going I will be all right with it. Other gals at church are going through the same thing. We are thinking we will have a contest for the best reuse.
Cushions are a no-brainer. I can use those on the porch.
Those two look a little advanced for me but I can manage something. Howard gave me a sewing machine once and we also have a dandy ornate early 20th century Singer.
I am thinking of making the porch a theme of this project. I need to furnish it somehow now that it is all renovated and ready to go.
Oh! And a bulletin board. You can cover some kind of board with the fabric from your pants.
Jeoffry has no problem re-purposing a pair of shorts.
One way or another I, too, will make use of these garments.
I cannot part with them!
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