Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Repurpose / Recycle

New project this month! As part of the sewing club (our cute little local 4-H sewing group) we did a lesson on making something out of nothing. These cleaned out ice cream containers were the basis of our project. I got a bunch of them (for free) and brought them to the club. We did some quick measurements, got out the fun fabric and turned these babies into decorative trash cans or, for more the more advanced girls, a sewing caddy with a drawstring. Neat idea origination? HA! My dad! He made my mother a knitting caddy when they were in high school. My dad is an engineer and loves math so it makes perfect sense to me. Thanks, dad!

Blue Bell containers and and excited Lily ready to sew!
....determined look on her face.

I don't have many pictures of the middle part of the class because it's so hectic with all of these precious questions and enthusiasm that I can't even stop to get my camera. The students were to measure the circumference and cut a rectangle to match the container. Then they sewed the two ends together (right sides together) and then pressed the seam open. Next was a 1/2 inch hem and the top and the bottom. Last, slide the "tube" of fabric over the container and embelish to taste. Here are some of the finished products. You can see the creativity come out in each one.

She's 7 and finished her first trach can. She picked the fabric and ribbon herself.

This one is a teen-agers. LOVE IT!



Lily really wanted her namesake on it. So no one could steal it!


"Yep, that's mine."




Here's the sewing caddy with a drawstring. We just lengthened the "tube" and did a 1/2 inch hem then a 2 inch fold over. We also added a circular bottom so the container would be supported with the weight of sewing what-nots thrown inside. With extra fabric she made the matching drawstring. Really amazing job!


I love doing this! Sometimes I forget how awesome it is to watch someone get so proud of their creation. There's more to come!

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