【Should old things be kept at home】I think some old things should not be thrown away. Every time I see something I just can’t bear to throw away, I keep it. I always feel that one day I will be inspired to do something. .
Today I was unpacking a new can of rice noodles for my baby, and there was an elastic label on it. I didn’t want to use it, and I usually ate some.Glass bottles, and some floral clothes, the inspiration came
I put them to good use today! Let’s take a look together!
Finished product picture.
The production process!
Look down, everyone!
Cut off a piece of old clothes , put the glass bottle on the floral cloth, and the floral cloth needs to be lined. My glass bottle is a bottle for eating fermented bean curd. Just wash it and you can make it.
Use a pen to draw the bottom of the bottle, cut off the excess fabric on the edge, and leave two seams.
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Cut another long piece of cloth that is longer than the bottle body, and sew it together with the drawn piece. Pay attention to the sewing face to face, with the lining on the outside. When sewing, follow the drawn line. Sewing.
Sewing completed Cut off the excess cloth on the bottle body,
Turn the cloth over and put the glass bottle in.
Fold in the cloth that exceeds the mouth of the bottle as shown in the picture, and Just align the mouth of the bottle
At this time, the elastic rope worked. Use it to tie the hole tightly. It has a gold edge, which is beautiful and elastic. The openings in the floral fabric will naturally form lace!
Finally, cover the interface with a decorative flower and it will look beautiful! I use it as my crochet hook and pen, but you can also put other things in it when you make it!
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