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// DIY Wood Bead Potholder

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As you might have noticed from this post, I like wood beads. This time I bought some bigger beads, to make a wood bead potholder. I used a neon yellow string with it, because I like the combination of the shouting neon with the natural and calm wood texture.

I went to the craft store and bought 15 Wood beads (diameter 30mm / about 1,2 inch) and a stretch chord. You put all 15 beads on the stretch chord and make a double loop on the end. I pulled the chord a bit so my circle would be tight enough. Then I hid the two ends in the last two beads so they weren’t visible and voila, done. A quick and simple DIY project to make a nice new design object for your dining table.

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// DIY Diamond Tote Bag

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Today I tried out a tutorial from Misusu, to make a Diamond Tote Bag. Even though it took me quit a while to cut out all the triangles, and assemble them in the right order, I’m really happy with the results. If you would like to try out a diamond tote yourself, you can find it here.

For the outside of the purse I used a striped cotton. You have to puzzle the pieces together a little bit, but it’s well indicated on the pattern which directions the stripes should be on each triangle. For the bottom I used a sturdier dark blue (from the rest of the fabric of our curtains) and for the inside a lightweight, bright blue cotton (from an old table cloth). For the handles I used leather from an old jacket and the same blue cotton from the bottom of the purse.

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// DIY Reversible Bag

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This week I made a Reversible Bag with the pattern and instructions of Very Purple Person. For one side of the Bag I used a blue polka dot fabric and for the other one I used an old jeans shirt from my boyfriend. The shirt had a pocket on the chest, which I reused as a pocket on the purse. I enjoyed making this purse a lot. The instructions are very clear and straight forward and I had the bag finished in about two hours. I recommend trying this one out! All you need is some fabric and two hours of spare time.

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