Not much of an update, but it will have to do. Here is a quick look at the lightweight blazer I picked up from salvation army that is now in pieces on my chair.
I have a few ideas floating around in my head as to what I want to do with the fabric, and there is quite a bit of it. I was thinking perhaps a skirt (but I don't really wear skirts), or using some for a Johnny Cash t-shirt recon. I figure tonight I'll sketch up the ideas, it would be nice to have something planned out more than 15 minutes prior to sewing.
Goodnight for now :)
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
At least I paid my taxes on time
Well its been a few weeks since I last posted, but I assure you I have been doing some work. To start things off I have finally finished my sewing desk. I had either had my sewing machine on the kitchen table or on an old wooden filing cabinet that was going to be thrown out until I thought up this project. At home depot I was able to pick up some knotty pine and have it cut to size, I then took it home a varnished the heck out it.
Here's a picture of my original filing cabinet set up; good lighting, horrible ergonomics.
Over here is my semi-completed project, you can kind of of see the interior of the filing cabinet. The bottom draw still slides in and out, I just removed the from of the drawer so I could easily see whats in it just by looking down. I removed the top drawer and I am currently thinking of making a shelf. The front of the bottom drawer was used as an expandable work space/cabinet door-unfortunately I forgot to take pictures of that in action. I'll take more pictures once the whole interior of the cabinet is finished. The important thing is that I now have my very own crafting corner.
In celebration of my new desk I was able to start and complete a quick clothing recon that I've been thinking of for a while now.
I bought these pants at Marshall's few years ago for about 10 dollars (my mom said I overpaid-notice how the pattern doesn't match up on the sides). I think I maybe wore them once, it was just too much plaid. I tried the pants on and marked them about two inches below the knee, and cut. I tucked and folded the edges and hemmed them (while at my new desk)
The result is a little something I would like to call plaid perfection.
Here's a picture of my original filing cabinet set up; good lighting, horrible ergonomics.
Over here is my semi-completed project, you can kind of of see the interior of the filing cabinet. The bottom draw still slides in and out, I just removed the from of the drawer so I could easily see whats in it just by looking down. I removed the top drawer and I am currently thinking of making a shelf. The front of the bottom drawer was used as an expandable work space/cabinet door-unfortunately I forgot to take pictures of that in action. I'll take more pictures once the whole interior of the cabinet is finished. The important thing is that I now have my very own crafting corner.
In celebration of my new desk I was able to start and complete a quick clothing recon that I've been thinking of for a while now.
I bought these pants at Marshall's few years ago for about 10 dollars (my mom said I overpaid-notice how the pattern doesn't match up on the sides). I think I maybe wore them once, it was just too much plaid. I tried the pants on and marked them about two inches below the knee, and cut. I tucked and folded the edges and hemmed them (while at my new desk)
The result is a little something I would like to call plaid perfection.
Labels:
furniture,
home decor,
plaid,
recon,
semi-completed,
sewing
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