I've been trying to find a decent container for my used sewing machine needles and bent pins. I had a pill bottle that I filled up over the last four years which I disposed of last month. I currently have two pill bottles that I prepared and are ready to fill with old needles and bent pins. Today I found some packaging that would work really well for this job.
Burt's Bees makes a tinted lip balm that comes in a plastic blister package. The blister package holds a cardboard tube that then holds the separate plastic tube of lip balm. I bought the lip balm because I wanted to try it. I had no idea that the packaging would be this cool. The cardboard tube is closed on both ends and is the perfect size to store old needles and pins or you can even use it for your traveling sewing kit.
The lip balm was $6.62 at the store.
Here's a picture of the tube.
I like to sew, quilt, crochet and knit in my free time and this blog is all about my projects, past and present.
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Thursday, December 10, 2015
Thursday, February 5, 2015
How To Quilting/Sewing/Crafting Videos on You Tube
I love to watch youtube sewing/crafting/quilting videos. I just found some quilting videos posted by the Fat Quarter Shop. I'm sharing a link to a video on how to make the eight pointed star. I love the eight pointed star block and I've only been able to make it using half square triangles which looks fine, but I really wanted to learn how to make it the right way. I'm going to be trying this out in the near future.
So here is the link to the video with Edyta Sitar making the eight pointed star block.
Link To Video Tutorial On Eight Pointed Star Block
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