Refresh Living turned and old knife block into a fun thread organizer. I see knife blocks all the time at thrift stores, so even if you don't have an extra, you can find one for super cheap.
Decorating for Halloween can be so fun, but it can be so time consuming to make up a decoration that can't be reused each year. That's exactly what I love this framed spider web from Look What Mom Found. It's simple and can be reused each year.
Need a easy way to store/display your threads and bobbins? Well, you can do what Salt Tree did! She turned a simple frame into a corked thread rack! Functional and cute!
There are a few projects out there where a heart is put on the place you live within a state. I think this string art is very cool and not too immature! I could definitely see one for my home! This was created by Balancing The Dream.
There are some pretty cool thread holders out there, but this framed thread holder takes the cake for me! Ridiculously fantastic and creative. I wish I had enough different spools of thread to make one this big! Grey Luster Girldreamed this beauty up!
I see quite a few ideas on how to store ribbon and fabric, but rarely do I see a button or thread storage idea. These organization and storage solutions at Made It On Monday are brilliant (especially for buttons). It makes me want to run out and buy a lot of buttons.
I've seen a lot of those designer jeans out there that have elaborate stitching and details and I've also seen the prices! OUCH! Way out of my price range! (And they aren't in the thrift stores yet! LOL) Finding My Aloha shows how you can make your own designer jeans if you are willing to spend a little extra time making friends with embroidery floss!
This is a really cool technique that I would love to learn someday. Do any of you thread sketch (Sketching pictures using your sewing machine)? Learn how using this tutorial from Clutterpunk. Go HERE.
There is a different tutorial found on Brown Paper Packages HERE.
If you liked the twine wrapped eggs in the previous post, you will like this twine wrapped square vase. I don't have to say anything about it because I know your "into" it! See it HERE at Brown Paper Packages. And while you are "wrapping" items, you might as well try out this cool idea at Hello Marzipan. This is wrapped with thread! To learn how it was done, go HERE.