Dear readers, this blog will no longer be updated. All contents will be moved to: upcycleliving.blogspot.com Please update your link, and we hope to see you again soon 😊 Since making the Passport Boarding Pass Holder from the old Cancer Research bag, my sore fingers have had some good rest so it's time to do something with the remaining material. Using the same method as the Passport Boarding Pass Holder , I made an iPad case: I've used an old worn out vest (the size was just nice) as the lining, so that the case will have some kind of padding as extra protection for the iPad. Securing the padding (old vest) with rough running stitch on both ends. After doing proper back stitching on both ends, fold into half and stitch on both sides. Turn inside out. Unused hair rubber bands stitched under buttons to make loops, then stitch 2 buttons on the other side. In our memory, but now serving even better purposes: The Cancer Resear
Dear readers, this blog will no longer be updated. All contents will be moved to: upcycleliving.blogspot.com Please update your link, and we hope to see you again soon 😊 An up-cycled Cancer Research wallet that my passport and any boarding pass can fit nicely in, even great for certain shopping vouchers (God knows why they made them so long!) 😍 The Cancer Research canvas bag before the make over The process was pretty simple: 1. Measure and cut the canvas and a sheet of craft foam (as lining) to the desired size: 22cmx22cm (with excess of at least 2cm all round) 2. Fold into half and secure the foam with 2 ends wrapped over it, then sew both sides. 3. Turn it out, then secure the loops (which are unused hair rubber bands for when I had long hair) with (old) buttons on one side, 4. and stitch 2 more buttons on the other side. The rubber band can now be looped over and keep the content secure. Obviously, it won't keep coins, but that wasn't what I
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