Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Cool video:

how a sewing machine works

Pant scraps become covered (small) notebooks



Not really a sewing project. I used spray adhesive. But it is further repurposing of the pants used in the miniskirt project!




Sunday, September 27, 2009

Pants to Miniskirt





My first sewing project ever: turning my daughter's outgrown cargo pants into a miniskirt.

Lesson learned: Take photo of "old and worn" garment before it is transformed!

The story behind the title

The title "you can always make something out of nothing" is taken from the children's picture book Joseph Had a Little Overcoat, by Simms Taback, based on a Yiddish folk song "I Had a Little Overcoat."

The story traces the repurposing of Joseph's old and worn overcoat, from overcoat to button. At each stage the new form is used again until it is old and worn: from overcoat to jacket to vest to scarf to necktie to handkerchief to button. Finally, when the button is lost the story ends:

"Now he had nothing. So Jospeh made a book about it. Which shows...you can always make something out of nothing."

I borrowed these final words for the title of this blog for two reasons:

  • The sewing and craft projects will all involve repurposing old and worn clothing and objects,and

  • This blog is my "something out of nothing", as was the story for Joseph.

The photo behind the title