Draft & Sew a Custom Fit Reversible Coat |
- Draft & Sew a Custom Fit Reversible Coat
- Alice In Wonderland
- Emergency Breakfast-cake (savoury or sweet)
- How to make a Konane Game Board
- How to make a purse/clutch from a Book
- Measure Cylinder Wear without a Micrometer
- Fast Arm Warmers, Etc.
- How to build a Cold Frame
- Giant button - a nice handmade gift for crafters
- Domo Kun
- The Ardweeny: the little friend of the Arduino (and how to beef it up)
- fabric flower hair clip
- Snuggley Dog Bed
- Bluetooth Lego brick
| Draft & Sew a Custom Fit Reversible Coat Posted: 04 Mar 2010 05:21 PM PST I am a bit of a hack when it comes to sewing... I don't really know what I'm doing, but faking it until I make it has worked out reasonably well. Approach your project with a masterful gaze and keep the seam ripper handy! I sketched this coat while spending an unusually cold weekend at the beach t...By: analogcatastrophe Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2010 05:52 PM PST Whether you're gearing up for the opening of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, or you just need a Mad Hatter fix any ole day of the week, Instructables has the guide for you. Check out these great costumes, props and projects inspired by the Lewis Carroll books. And remember: Never imagine yo...By: scoochmaroo Continue Reading » |
| Emergency Breakfast-cake (savoury or sweet) Posted: 04 Mar 2010 03:11 PM PST Oh no, there's no milk left for my cereal! No problem - begin emergency breakfast cake procedures. I have been developing this super simple, versatile little beast for many years now (well, since I left home and started tinkering with food stuffs in a way that was 'misunderstood' at my parents a...By: bongodrummer Continue Reading » |
| How to make a Konane Game Board Posted: 04 Mar 2010 03:51 AM PST This project brings together my love of playing board games with my passion for wood work. Konane is an ancient game from Hawaii that is played on a grid. The grid can be of any size, I have chosen to make my board 8x8. The idea of the game is to jump over your opponents pieces and remove them fo...By: pudtiny Continue Reading » |
| How to make a purse/clutch from a Book Posted: 04 Mar 2010 01:24 PM PST A purse or clutch for the librarian in you! (Disclaimer: as with a lot of stuff floating around on the interwebs, this idea isn't wholly mine. I saw this ages ago somewhere and just came up with my own method of doing it) If you make one of these, please please send me a picture! I would love ...By: grow_power Continue Reading » |
| Measure Cylinder Wear without a Micrometer Posted: 04 Mar 2010 07:51 AM PST I gathered some junk lawnmower parts to build a go-kart for my kids. The engine needed new rings, but was the cylinder worn in an egg-shaped pattern, or did it simply need slightly over-sized rings? I did not have a micrometer for measuring inside the cylinder walls. I improvised. (I do not have...By: Phil B Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2010 10:52 AM PST This is a quick and easy way to make arm warmers (and ponytail holders) for you, a sock cover for your MP-3 player, and accoutrements for your fave skatepunk sock monkey. It is a good project if maybe you aren't the best sewer, like me, but are enthusiastic about crafting. (And all of this out of ...By: libraryCat Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 04 Oct 2009 02:16 PM PDT Even during the winter one can grow greens and herbs just by using a cold frame. Building a cold frame is easy! The following is a brief explanation on how to build a cold frame and on how to prepare the soil for your winter garden. Initial considerations First thing to consider before building ...By: Domenique Continue Reading » |
| Giant button - a nice handmade gift for crafters Posted: 04 Mar 2010 11:42 AM PST So maybe you, or someone you know likes to sew and craft, and has a burgeoning button collection that hasn't quite gotten off the ground yet, and is also in need of some nice original wall art to decorate their home with? Look no further because making your very own giant button is the perfect thou...By: noahw Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2010 10:31 AM PST Everyone loves Domo-kun! From Japan, to strange internet memes, and all over the world. But now he is mostly loved for his cuteness, so much so that there are many Instructables about him. So get your fill of Domo today! Guide by imrobot ...By: noahw Continue Reading » |
| The Ardweeny: the little friend of the Arduino (and how to beef it up) Posted: 04 Mar 2010 10:06 AM PST Open-source hardware? Arduino(tm) is the first name to come to mind! As great as it is, sometimes we need a small microcontroller solution for a project, or a stripped-down version for cost-effectiveness. The Ardweeny is the solution. These small kits are 100% compatible with the Arduino programmin...By: Solarbotics Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2010 09:28 AM PST real cute fabric flowers made from felt http://juliegillrie.blogspot.com/2009/09/flower-hair-clip-tutorial.html what you need Needed Items *scissors *paper and 5 quarters (to make the template) *lots of colors of felt (make sure you get yellow for the flower center) *needle and thread *hot ...By: julieb82 Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 04 Mar 2010 07:19 AM PST How to keep your small dog warm and cozy. Another benefit is the easy care of washing and drying the cover easily and quickly. Gather Materials You will need: sewing machine, scissors, thread, straight pins, one standard pillow (used by a person your dog likes immensely), and one men's fleece ja...By: bettycrocker Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 03 Mar 2010 08:30 PM PST This is a take on the USBdrive, that was covered in Lego. Mine is a bluetooth adaptor that is covered in Lego, It is in total the size of one 2x4 brick. Shown below are the bluetooth adaptor before and after modification. Dismantle! Prize the plastic case open. There sould be four pieces, a met...By: JavaNut13 Continue Reading » |
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