DIY Upcycled Plastic Bottle Cap Pincushion Ring



For this little project, I re-used a small gatorade bottle cap. In my opinion it's the perfect size for a pincushion ring. The regular size gatorade bottle cap is probably perfect for a pincushion bracelet.



I referenced the tutorials below, they were super helpful. One thing I did different though, was use a leather hole punch to make the holes in the cap for the elastic. As long as the plastic isn't too thick it should do it, it did the gatorade cap.

Basically all you do is take a thin elastic and run it through the holes. Make it loop and your size then knot the ends in place. I made my fabric circle 4 inches in diameter (using some leftover cotton from this previous refashion of mine). Gathered it, stuffed it and hot glued it into place. Lastly, I took a 3/4 inch cotton lace trim and wrapped it around the lid edge for embellishment.





Or maybe you don't want a ring and would rather take a candlestick holder and upcycle it into a multiple pincushions holder like this one:

Or create whole new apparatus with old silver and have space for just not pins but other sewing notions as well, like this one by Todolwen

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New in thee Shop: Upcycled Jeans Patchwork Pocket Tote Bag


New pocket tote in thee shop. Grayscale upcycled denim/jeans with a burgundy cotton interior. This bag has a total of 8 pockets, five on the front and two on the back.


Find it in thee shop here: Upcycled Jeans Pocket Patchwork Tote Bag

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New in thee Shop: Upcycled Jeans Collage Art Day and Night Mountainscape Patchwork Tote Bags


 In their past life: remnants of jeans and cotton for lining.

Found new life as: Upcycled totebags!

These totebags are a collage patchwork made with various upcycled jeans. No inside pockets but there are two jeans pockets on the outer backside of the totes. Please note that there is no bottom base, the entire bags are just fabric.

You can check them out in thee shop here:

Sunny Mountainscape Bag

&

Moonlit Mountainscape Bag

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