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Showing posts with label DIY Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2021

DIY: Spice Drawer

During my marathon weeks of researching and making DIY projects based on YouTube, I am thrilled with many of my completed projects.
 
In particular, I am happy with my new spice drawer.
 
You can find the idea for the spice drawer in this Mega video : https://youtu.be/wTbyIaGvntw.
 
Basically, gather some sturdy waste cardboard longer than the height of a large spice bottle, long enough to fold and wide enough to fit the drawer. Measure the width of the drawer you wish to convert to a spice drawer. Cut the cardboard to fit. Fold top of the cardboard twice to create a "lift/slant" to give height to the rack. Do the same with additional pieces of waste cardboard for the number of racks you want for the drawer.



Monday, January 4, 2021

DIY: Tech Fix for Fraying Cell Phone and Other Devices' Power Cords

 I ODed on watching YouTube DIY videos. While I tried to save the video links and make notes of some of the ideas in the videos in order to give credit, I can't find the video where I got this idea. It's a great idea to save the wear and tear on personal devices power cords.

Mine were in pretty bad shape and this repair has given them a longer life.
 
Basically, you wrap the cord tightly with a strong, thin string, or strips of cloth, or ribbon starting from the top and past the damaged area. I had to tape the top and bottom to hold it in place.
 

DIY Tech Fix for Fraying Power Cords

Original

 
Repaired

 
 
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Repaired

 

Monday, October 12, 2020

DIY: Two-Tone Blouse Conversion and the Back Stitch

A simple blouse and a small success.

After retiring from desk jobs, and living in a “buy what you need culture”, it did not take long to realize I did not have many basic living / survival skills.

Besides continuing to learn how to cook, I need to Up My Game in various areas like food preservation, sewing, home repairs, saving $, understanding nutrition and health standards, and more.

So, many of the YouTube DIY Crafts videos are helpful in learning basic skills.
 
You have to admire YouTube creators, not only for demonstrating their area of expertise and creativity but also for their abilities to produce quality videos which require planning and organizing their script and tools.

To make a video also requires a wide range of skills including: writing, staging, filming, lightning, audio production, editing and more.
 
 
 DIY: Two-Tone Blouse Conversion

I got the idea for making a “Two-Tone” blouse conversion from BlueprintDIY:

https://youtu.be/h7iVt6LK_S4
 
Basically, you take two shirts or blouses and cut them in half and then sew together one piece from one shirt/blouse to the alternate half of the other shirt/blouse. But, take a look at the video for specific instructions.
 
I enjoy this shirt because I was not wearing either of the two blouses very much, so now I like wearing my two-tone blouse. I have not sewn the other halves together yet, to make another two-tone blouse.


Sewing: the Back Stitch
 
During this process, I learned a new sewing stitch, the Back Stitch. Now here is where I am going to complain a bit. While I like the DIY Craft videos, many of them make the process look simple but it's never as simple as it looks.
 
Back Stitch from Wikihow

Also, often I can't follow the steps in many of the DIY Craft videos, so I go to the internet to look for articles on the same topic like the Back Stitch and even there many articles include moving videos which drive me crazy.
 
Moving videos make me physically ill. I have to cover the moving image with my hand in order to read the text. So, even though I have offered a link to an article on how to make a Back Stitch. I had a lot of trouble following the steps due to my issues with moving images.

While I can watch a DIY Craft video or a movie like a continuous story, I can not follow the video's steps in making a craft. It is a struggle.
 
Not sure but my problem may be related to: