Do you ever start a project (sewing? home improvement? crafting? cooking?) and then deem it 'unfinishable'? Sometimes this happens to me. I have a very hard time with final seams or topstitching for sewing projects. This may stem from impatience. As a result, I have a variety of projects I have just not finished sitting in my fabric box. Sometimes I end up cutting them up to use for other projects. Or sometimes I just try and forget about them and feel sad when I see them!
This weekend, I wanted to start a new project. I don't really want to buy any supplies, though, being my frugal self. (I am thinking I may need to buy grommet pliers to make a few projects I have in mind...) So, I decided to pull out a few of my problematic projects and try to fix them. (ie ripping seams...or troubleshooting!) I'll hopefully have some pictures and tutorials next week!
In the meantime, here's information on rescuing your t-shirts (which can provide great project starters!) from grime and sweat:
How can the smells and stains from the underarms be removed from t-shirts?
Try this:
1) Mix 4-5 teaspoons of baking soda with 1/4 cup water. Rub it into the shirt; allow it to dry.
2) Fill a sink with water and 2 tablespoons of salt and soak it overnight. Rinse and then spray the shirt with vinegar from a spray bottle.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Yoga Skirt Tutorial
Want to know how to make a 'yoga' skirt? I got the idea from this website (found another tutorial here) and adapted it slightly. Very slightly. Only to make it easier for my impatient self to finish as fast as possible so I can wear it as much as possible!
I finished it while my little boy was taking his nap this afternoon...it took him 25 minutes to fall asleep and then he slept for an hour, so it took me less than 1.5 hours from start to finish!
Get your fabric. I used 1 yard of fabric for $6 that was 58" wide and 5% spandex (make sure it has spandex! this skirt relies on that to stay up! no elastic!) First, take two measurements. Your waist. And then from your lower hip to however long you want the skirt to be.
I finished it while my little boy was taking his nap this afternoon...it took him 25 minutes to fall asleep and then he slept for an hour, so it took me less than 1.5 hours from start to finish!
Then take the waist measurement and subtract 3" (this allows it to fit snugly and stay up!). Then divide by 2. You are now ready to cut the two panels you'll use for the waistband. Cut each one 15" tall (they will be doubled...you'll see) and then the other edge will correspond to your waist measurement minus 3 divided by two.
I chose not to hem the bottom of my skirt. The fabric I used curled at the edges and I hate hemming anyway! End result:
Shower Cleaning Tips
Our shower accumulates a lot of soap scum. I have managed to keep the bottom pretty clean, but the sides have needed some TLC for a while now. I tried something new today!
Take some Borax (sold as '20 Mule Team Borax' for less than $3 at Target) and sprinkle it on the surface of your shower. Scrub with a scrub brush and the soap scum comes off easily. Borax rinses without leaving residue, so it is great for this purpose!
Try Murphy's Oil Soap on the sides and hardware of the shower. I wouldn't use it on the bottom because it will probably make it slippery. (Don't spill the oil soap all over your bathroom floor like I did!) The Murphy's Oil Soap will help keep soap scum from building back up. It also helped remove some of the soap scum in spots that were tough to hit with the scrub brush.
It sounds like I love to clean with all the posts on cleaning lately...but I really don't!!
Take some Borax (sold as '20 Mule Team Borax' for less than $3 at Target) and sprinkle it on the surface of your shower. Scrub with a scrub brush and the soap scum comes off easily. Borax rinses without leaving residue, so it is great for this purpose!
Try Murphy's Oil Soap on the sides and hardware of the shower. I wouldn't use it on the bottom because it will probably make it slippery. (Don't spill the oil soap all over your bathroom floor like I did!) The Murphy's Oil Soap will help keep soap scum from building back up. It also helped remove some of the soap scum in spots that were tough to hit with the scrub brush.
It sounds like I love to clean with all the posts on cleaning lately...but I really don't!!
Labels:
cleaning
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Removing Dust from Curtains
Here's a tip from my mom! I don't really like taking my curtains down to wash, but it's a good idea to do from time to time! Instead of washing them if they're just dusty and not dirty, try throwing them in the dryer on the 'air fluff' cycle with a damp towel.
My mom says that the towel must be damp for this to work.
This keeps the curtains from getting too worn or faded from washing them too often.
My mom says that the towel must be damp for this to work.
This keeps the curtains from getting too worn or faded from washing them too often.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Price Adjustments
I bought two things at Target on Saturday. (A pair of goggles, gift for Father's Day for my hubby, and a plastic storage bin for our son's outgrown clothing.)
On Sunday, I browsed through the Target ad in the paper. I was bummed to see that both things were on SALE this week and I had spent approximately $2.50 over the sale price.
I checked out the price adjustment policy and was able to go back to Target with just the receipt within 14 days and receive a price adjustment (so I don't have to empty out all of my son's clothing and return the whole bin!)
Is $2.50 worth my time? What do you think?
On Sunday, I browsed through the Target ad in the paper. I was bummed to see that both things were on SALE this week and I had spent approximately $2.50 over the sale price.
I checked out the price adjustment policy and was able to go back to Target with just the receipt within 14 days and receive a price adjustment (so I don't have to empty out all of my son's clothing and return the whole bin!)
Is $2.50 worth my time? What do you think?
Labels:
frugality
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