What almost got sent for *The Elder Scrolls Swap*

So, I alllllmost sent a faux wood grain box that I had previously done as a treasure chest of sorts but I just couldn’t figure out what kind of lock I was going to put on it in the end.  I think it’s because I thought I made a shoebox look too good to mar it with anything, lol.

Don’t ask how I did it I just googled a bunch of tutorials but in the end I just ended up looking at the box, looking at the picture of the wood grain that I wanted it to resemble and just let my heart guide me :-)

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Pillow Cover Swap

So I just got my partners for the Crafted Cushion Cover Swap over at Craftster… yeah I got two because I don’t mind doing 2 different covers, lets face it pillows are not rocket science unless you’re doing something extravagant, lol. And I’m here to tell you there is ALWAYS enough fabric in my stash to make just about anything pillow-ish.  The only thing I need to pick up for this swap is a piece of grey felt because I don’t have any?  Not sure where it went, lol.  Anyway one of the ladies has an AWESOME pillow pinned that I am going to be making for my sister for her birthday.  Only Liz’s pillows will say something more along the lines of Love, Hope, & ,Wine  Anyway I’ll let you know when I have the tutorial up.

 

 

 

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Mrs Meyer’s Rocks…just sayin

I am HOOKED on this stuff! It even cleaned a bit of ketchup that had hidden down the side of the stove that I discovered the day I pulled the stove out again for it's quarterly cleaning of the sides and back (where that sneaky 3/4 cup measuring cup had hidden)

I’m just saying folks…try it you’ll like it.  I get the big bottle and dilute my own for spray instead of getting the spray bottle that way I’m not wasting an extra bottle :-)

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Nikki Sixx Penguin Pot Holder/ Mug Rug

Yeah, you read the title correctly and let me tell you it was a moment of divine inspiration that I even came up with this idea, lol.

How did this come to be you ask?  Well, I’m doing a Significant Other Swap on Craftster, basically it’s folks doing a bit of crafty goodness for a special someone in our swap partners life.  I LOVE doing craft swaps generally, alas though this one has been rather difficult because my partner gave me carte blanche in regards to her SO’s wish list, she only told me his likes in colors, sports, music, television, and that he’s a bit of a geek (like me! woohoo) but there is nothing that he currently wants and he pretty much lives in tee shirts.

So I got a button down that I was going to transform into a team shirt for his favorite driver because lets face it one sometimes needs a button down, but his fav drivers colors are turquoise which of course is one of the no no colors :::sigh:::  So I was going to knit him an awesome scarf, but he’s hot blooded so of course that’s a no too.  So he’s got cats and I’m making them some angry bird cat toys with bells but I still wanted to do something else…

Well I do have some stuff left over from the pot holder swap I just finished up, I’ll make him a pot holder!  Ok so cat?  No. The Stig helmet? No. Motley Crue? Eh, how would I do that?  Penguin? Ooh I could do a penguin!

So I started off by goggling penguin oven mitt and wasn’t really impressed with anything there because it wasn’t funny and I really wanted something unique.  So I goggled Motley Crue…  Wow that is some impressive hair!  Wonder what it would look like on a penguin?

 

Now, I considered giving you a tutorial on how to do this but I don’t want to like, infringe or anything but if you like this I’m pretty sure you can draw an oval with some weird hair and check out one of the zillion tutorials online for the base.  I just wanted to share the awesomeness that is…..

THE ORIGINAL (cause I’m not making another and no they are NOT for sale, it was a gift for a craft swap, lol)

PENGUIN NIKKI SIXX  MUG RUG/POT HOLDER

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Quickie Cloth Vacuum Bag

Have you ever had one of those days?  I’ve had one of those months, my vacuum bit the big one when the plastic connection where the hose and the body of the machine meet up cracked and there was no fixing it.  I can’t afford a new vacuum at the moment though, luckily my mother said my grandmother has a spare because she was gifted a lighter one (my Grandma is no spring chicken and her new lighter vacuum is great for her) so I’m to be given the old one since mine is now happily doing it’s thing with the big carpet in the sky.

Until my mother gets back from Michigan with my new vacuum I had to borrow one from my (in all but on paper) mother in law who doesn’t use it anyway because it’s so ancient that the sound bothers my wonderful sis who lives with her ( she has flare ups with her lupus because of the sound), they just use one of the sweeper ones, not as great but it works for most tasks.

Anyway so I’ve got this used vacuum that I’ve already had to replace the belt on by guesstimate because really, it’s old, and now I need a bag because the one in it was not only full but it tore to boot so there is no emptying and reusing it :::sigh:::  What’s a girl to do?

I made one darn it!  It’s not pretty…well, ok, it is kinda pretty because of the fabric I used which was leftover from a project, and I might have put in some velcro at the top so that I could reuse it if I had any on hand, but it works and that is what matters huh?

Ok, it's kinda pretty since it's pink, lol.

To make this wonderful useful, and in your case washable therefore reuseable in a jiffy in desperate need of a vacuum bag now bag you will need to either

A. Take the measurements from your regular disposable bag or

B. Take a guesstimate from your vacuum.

Supplies:

  • fabric keep in mind you’re going to want something with a tight weave (no holes)
  • Scissors
  • 2 Elastic Bands (like for hair) that will fit snugly over your attachment area
  • Coffee Can Lid (you can cut a larger one down to size if you need to)
  • Marker, pencil, pen, whatever
  • Way to sew it all together

Directions

Take a coffee can lid and trace the opening hole where the vacuum attached to the bag. I had to stack some books under mine because the vacuum hose thing doesn't come out. If yours doesn't even move you'll have to get creative :-) Don't forget to cut out the hole!


To get started you're going to go ahead and take measurements of how big this needs to be and cut your fabric appropriately.

Why do we need the coffee can lid? So that the area where the bag attached is stable and doesn't blow off when you power up the vacuum! Now you're going to cut 2 extra squares of fabric that are the width of the bag and big enough for the lid so that you'll have a couple of inchs around the lid area for sewing.

Take your two smaller pieces of fabric and mark each with a circle in the middle. I used the pre cut coffee can lid to do this. Sew hair elastic around hole with zig zag stitch. When done cut out inside of hole being careful not to cut any of your new stitches. Do this with each smaller piece.

Sew up 3 sides of smaller piece then tuck prepared lid in and sew up last edge.

Then sew round the lid (but not the plastic itself) so it's secure.

Almost done now! Sew the smaller piece to one of the main body pieces at the end. Don't mind if it's now too long for your vacuum it will still work and I'm really not going back to do this all over again since I've already vacuumed, lol. If you don't want it to be too long then cut off the extra. Then all you have to do is sew round all the edges and you're done!

Attached to the machine

Now if I’d had any hook and loop tape (velcro) then I might have put some along the top instead of sewing it closed, but it is what it is and it works and that’s the important thing because Gus is shedding getting his summer coat and the other vacuum won’t be here at least another week!

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