This month, we are featuring Justine Faith Derla's Recycled Project: a Hanging Organizer! Yayyyyy (clap! clap! clap!)
Justine's creativity turned an old pair of jeans into a delightful and useful item for the home!
We want to thank Justine for generously sharing her craft with us so we too can help lessen the trash in our landfills!
HANGING ORGANIZER
The hanging organizer is recycled
from an old jeans. It can hold mobile phones, notebooks and other
stuff.
Materials:
Scissors
Old/Oversize Jeans
Thread and needle
Ruler
Pencil/marker
Laces and buttons
Materials:
Scissors
Old/Oversize Jeans
Thread and needle
Ruler
Pencil/marker
Laces and buttons
Procedure:
Cut 10cm x 15cm from the top of the jeans at
the back (one from left and one from the right). Centralize the
pockets.
Sew the sides, make sure the two will have the same size
and add designs like laces and buttons.
Cut one end of the belt holders found at the top of the jeans. Do this only to the piece that will be placed second in the organizer. Attach(sew) it to the bottom of the pocket that is to be placed higher.
Cut another rectangular (6cmx2cm) piece from the remaining part of the jeans. This will hang the organizer.
Lastly, sew the two sides strongly to the top pocket.
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ReplyDeleteI have limited closet space and storage so I am always looking for solutions that will help the situation. This is a great option! It is super easy to install with its velcro fastener on the top. It stays in place and is also pretty secure as long as you don't overload it. The picture shows hats, but it is big enough that you can use it for a wide variety of things. I have tee shirts and scarves on mine. They stay nicely on the shelf and as long as you don't overload the shelf, the shelf stays nice and even without bowing. I really like that it also makes things visible and easy to grab. Convenience is key when you have a busy lifestyle and this organizer really helps. I highly recommend it, especially if you have limited storage space.