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Lost Sock Seeking Sole Mate-Laundry Room Sign



Lost Socks Seeking Mates Laundry Room Sign mybrightideasblog.com

I saw this idea on pinterest and immediately went in search of a left over scrap of wood. I found this 1×6 partial board that happened to be 26 inches long. Perfect no need to cut any pieces because my saw is in the garage and there is a ton of snow in the driveway. More wood diy projects to come when spring arrives in Canada.

So here we are with a cute idea for a laundry room sign to help lost socks make their way back to their mate.

You will need:

A scrap of wood, sand paper, paint or stain, a stencil for the letters, clothes pins, paint brushes, glue, hooks and wire.

Before you get started smooth the front of the board with fine sand paper. This will make the writing a lot easier. Find some sort of paint or stain to start the back ground of the sign. I had my regular craft paint already out and just mixed the white and black and make a nice gray. I liked how streaky it turned out. Once this is dry test out where you would like to put the clothes pins. Be sure to write the message on the board before you glue the clothes pins on. You could use a letter stencil or free hand.

I painted the clothes pins gray and black and then put white polka-dots on them. I love painting polka-dots by using the tip of the paintbrush and dipping it in the paint.

This was my first time using E6000 glue. It is slow to dry compared to my usual hot glue gun but so far its proving to be strong. I left it over night to be sure it was dry. In the tool box I found a little frame kit with wire and these screw in hooks. It was very easy to screw it into the soft wood. Then put the wire through the eye of the hook and wrap it around. That was all there was to it. I had everything for this lying around the house. If you don’t have the hook and wire you could also use picture frame hooks nailed into the back. Instead of wire you could use twine or ribbon.

You could write Lost Sock Seeking Sole Mate or Lost Socks in Search of Sole Mates. However, I was making up one to put on the craft sale table at my work and I wrote Lost Socks Seeking Soul Mates.  I’m not sure how hard it will be to fix it since I wrote it in black paint. It will be hard to cover up. Grrrr. It’s not a funny play on words if you spell the pun wrong. Whoops-a-daisy!

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Fingerless Mittens from Socks? Super fun!



Have you noticed the weather is getting chilly again and your little fingers are getting cold. But where are last years mittens??? Don’t ask me….I have a drawer with 10 single mittens and gloves that I just can’t figure out where the partners have gone to.

Not to worry! It is so easy to make fingerless gloves/mittens from a pair of socks! Find yourself a clean pair of old socks that you can upcycle….or treat yourself to a new pair of socks.

You will need….

  • socks
  • scissors
  • needle
  • thread
  • felt scraps

Start by resting your hand on the sock and seeing where your thumb will be and the length of your fingers compared to the end of the socks. Mark a little “o” where the thumb hole will be near the bend in the sock.

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

Cut a small hole at the bend in the sock heel for the thumb and across the top for the fingers. 

 

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

Try the sock on your hand and see if you thumb fits comfortably. If it’s too small make it a bit bigger.

The lovely thing about socks. is they are stretchy and comfy. Having your finger tips free means you can type a text, count change for the parking metre and blow your nose without taking off your mitts. Gross…. I know but cold and flu season will be here soon!

 

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

 

Hemming isn’t necessary, because it is knit fabric, so let it roll a bit. So literally, that is all you do to make the fingerless mitten or glove.

Now choose a little something to be the applique on the front of each hand.

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

 

I tried this handsome dog but he was too big.

 

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

 

Decide where you want to put the applique and pin it in place.

A quick running stitch is all you need to attach the heart to the mitten.

 

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

 

There, now the mitten applique is in place. You are done!

 

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

 

Easy to add a flower with a button.

 

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

 

Stars are easy too.

 

How to turn socks into gloves. Easy sewing upcycle mittens project. mybrightideasblog.com

 

Brrr. That was a cold day! Hmmm…hot chocolate!

 

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