After using the skinny ends of some ties for necktie onesies and the fat ends for necktie wristlets, I still had the middle parts left . . . so what better way to use them than pillow ruffles! ♥
Jun15
After using the skinny ends of some ties for necktie onesies and the fat ends for necktie wristlets, I still had the middle parts left . . . so what better way to use them than pillow ruffles! ♥
Mr Boomdeeadda’s old ties are far too ugley, but that’s a neat idea.
Ha! Vintage vintage?
Oh no! Too cute!
Such a clever woman you are!
Cheers,
Laura
Thank you!
And I’m SOOOOO glad my sweetie decided to clean out his closet!
LOL, whether he wanted to or not!
Nice! I really like the look
Thank you! It’s always fun when an *experiment* actually turns out the way you hope it will, isn’t it?
Yep! It feels all giddy inside, and I keep going to look at the project just to give myself more pats on the back lol!
Love the blog. I have nominated you for the Versatile Blogger award, as I wasnt people to see what I read and inspire me. Thank you. xx
Oh, thank you!!! How kind of you! Please allow me to *bend* the rules a bit and, instead of writing a post about myself, add the button to my sidebar with a big THANK YOU to you (plus, when you click on the button, it links back to you!) as a token of my appreciation. And keep up the great work on your blog! Thank you again!!!
Katherine
Hmmm, Hubby has a lot of ties he doesn’t use any more…
Ooohhh . . grab them!
And I’m sure you can find lots of other necktie ideas on Pinterest and other crafting sites. Can’t wait to see what you make!
Now, if I can only get my sewing machine back from my sister-in-law! lol
I love that you’ve found a way to repurpose all parts of the ties! Very creative and the pillows look great.
Thank you, Karen! It was fun to try something that worked!
And ties have such lovely fabric!
What a great idea. I wonder if my hubby will miss any of his ties.
Ha! Probably not!!!
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