Tag: adaptive reuse

DIY 354: Organize Sewing Treads in a Printer's Tray

This printer’s tray has been knocking around in a closet for years now. Seriously, I am surprised I still have it. It was a gift from my mom when I was about 12. I kept all my miniature glass menagerie in it until I started high school. Well, let me tell you how happy I finally found a use for it. And a “pretty” use at that.

Keep your treads handy:

  1. Buy a printers tray (search “antique printers tray” on Ebay or Craig’s List in your area) or a shallow shelf. Honestly, even this Bamboo Flatware tray at Target would work great.
  2. Hang it on the wall near your sewing table. Not only is it handy, you can see all the colors better than when they are in a drawer and it’s pretty too!
  3. Fill it up! I find the more colors I have the more creative I get with my sewing. I use a lot of the special stitches on my Viking sewing machine now and everyone is amazed. Really, the secret is knowing what I have and what my machine can do…but I don’t tell them that. 😉

Until tomorrow~Sarah

DIY 360: New Life for a Baby Bracelet

Several years ago my mom was going through her old jewelry box and found my baby bracelet–a gift from my grandmother. Until recently, it’s been knocking around in my jewelry box.
I was lamenting to a friend that I didn’t know what to do with it, and Suzanne said, “put it on a necklace.” Now why didn’t I think of that.
Now, this is one of my very favorite pieces, reminding me of three generations.

Until tomorrow–Sarah