Showing posts with label sewing pattern paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing pattern paper. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2022

DIY Upcycled Paper Hearts Valentine | Video Tutorial


Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and right now we're having a snow storm, so what better time to make some homemade Valentines

Gather up your supplies - for this project we'll use lots of recycled and upcycled materials including old sheet music, book pages, recipe cook book pages, and even some old sewing pattern tissue paper! Check out the step-by-step video tutorial here.


I'll show you how you can make some pretty ruffles using old sewing patterns or even regular tissue paper to give your valentine a beautiful and unique effect.


You can personalize your Valentine by using your favorite colors and materials, and I'll share with you all the techniques I use to create mine.








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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Cool Crafts That You Can Make With Old Sewing Patterns


It's thin, yellowed, crinkly and translucent, and if you've ever sewn a piece of clothing, you probably have one somewhere at home. I'm talking about old sewing patterns, whose tissue-paper-like quality has a unique look and feel all its own. The neat thing is that these patterns can be upcycled into something new, and they give craft projects a great vintage vibe.

Another thing that is great about old sewing patterns is that you can find them just about anywhere, and usually for pennies. I see them all the time at thrift stores and rummage sales, so if you don't have any at home, they're relatively easy to find and usually cost less than a dollar. Do you have a sewer in your family? Ask them, and I bet they'll have an extra old pattern or two that they'd gladly part with.  

Once you have your patterns, make sure that they aren't valuable - meaning, make sure they aren't an antique that shouldn't be damaged, or a pattern that is brand new that someone could use. Old, used patterns are the best for crafts. 

Now, what to do with them? Paper flowers are an obvious choice, but sewing patterns don't have to be a one trick pony! Here's a hint: Mod Podge just may be your best friend! You can decoupage the tissue paper patterns to wood, plastic, and many other surfaces. Some great ideas are lampshades, photo frames, and large wood beads and jewelry. And anything where light shines through is perfect (like the lamp shades), so think of ways you can use it to take advantage of it's transparency. And don't forget to repurpose the pattern envelopes too!

Check out these creative ideas for what to do with old sewing patterns and be inspired!

Use as gift wrap or and tissue paper for gifts. Image by Heather Bullard



Create a dress pattern bouquet


Sewing pattern decoupaged wood bangle bracelets



Sewing patter covered sketchbook 


Framed pattern and pattern envelope in memory of grandma from mommyto1


Sewing pattern twinkle lights by Velvet Strawberries
(I would use caution with this one and would not plug them in due to not knowing the safety of paper+the lights)


Lamp shades with vintage pattern envelopes



Tags made with old sewing patterns


Sewing pattern lampshade from BHG





Sewing pattern decoupaged tray





Bags made from images from vintage pattern envelopes 




Paper dolls from vintage sewing pattern bags from Abbies Paperie


Sewing pattern wreath by I'm Just Sayin'


Framed sewing pattern envelopes

Decoupage a picture frame








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