Don't throw away your used containers!
Especially if they're transparent.
Cos you can decorate it simply like this:
I'm using this one as a yarn ends container. For what you ask?
Well, for one, it is convenient to have it nearby when there is no trash can in sight.
And I can always use the contents as a fill when there's enough accumulated.
This is my first attempt on crocheting cassete tapes. Not too bad I think.
Tip: Use a bigger hook.
This next one is not a recycling attempt, it is just a tiny hat. Included here cos it'll be lonely if I posted it in a post of it's own... lol
Anyway, I think it is cute. Planning of making it into phone charms... Hopefully I'll get round to it soon.
Especially if they're transparent.
Cos you can decorate it simply like this:
I'm using this one as a yarn ends container. For what you ask?
Well, for one, it is convenient to have it nearby when there is no trash can in sight.
And I can always use the contents as a fill when there's enough accumulated.
This is my first attempt on crocheting cassete tapes. Not too bad I think.
Tip: Use a bigger hook.
This next one is not a recycling attempt, it is just a tiny hat. Included here cos it'll be lonely if I posted it in a post of it's own... lol
Anyway, I think it is cute. Planning of making it into phone charms... Hopefully I'll get round to it soon.
2 comments:
crochet with cassette tape? wow what a concept!! I thank you on behalf of Mother Earth for your creative solution to this particular item :) :) [dropping by via Fool on the Hill's review of yr site]
Thank you so much for your comment, *lynne*!
It is not something new though. There are a few blogs that have written posts about them.
Cheers!
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