DIY Fringed Throw

DIY Throw

Isn't is funny what you remember from your childhood.

 Things like pretending builders' sawhorses were our ponies, complete with reins and saddles.

And helping Mum fray the edges to create a fringe on the homemade fabric doilies and coffee table runners she was making. 

Oh, how I particularly loved to do this.

And that 'fray' memory is what this blog post is all about.

DIY Throw

I purchased 2 x 2.4 metres of cotton fabric from Spotlight online.

DIY Throw

It has a loose weave.

Perfect for fraying.

And that really is the secret.

DIY Throw

The fabric has to have a weave that is not tight.

DIY Throw

As you need to be able to pick with a needle the individual weave strands to pull.

DIY Throw

Mum always stitched by machine about 1 inch from the edge around the entire fabric piece if she frayed all four edges. 

DIY Throw

If she only frayed the top and bottom,

she would roll, iron and stitch a small side seam after fraying was complete.

DIY Throw
So this is my frayed edge DIY fringed throw.

It was fun to make.

And in doing so returned to mind some lovely memories.

With its boho look, this throw is super pretty in the decor too.

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Butterfly Love!

 

Butterfly Products

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New designs are coming to my store.

Here is the latest.

A butterfly.

A Yellow Admiral Butterfly.

So very pretty.

Butterfly Bag
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Now available on a range of products.

Butterfly Mug


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Bird Bath Upcycle.

 Succulents

An old Birdbath has been in Mia Bella Passions gardens for many moons.

It's made of concrete, and I have always enjoyed it.

It once contained water for the birdlife in the garden to quench their thirst or bathe in.

But as time wore on the heavy concrete bowl developed some cracks, it would not contain the water anymore.

I thought about endeavouring to create a colourful mosaic repair on the inside of the bowl, but saw this planting idea in a home and garden magazine and thought 'AHA' I can do that.

succulents

So I did!

The succulents were baby plants from another area of the garden.

But you can source these and other varieties of succulent plants from most Garden Depots.

Potted Succulents

All I needed to do (as it already had some cracks for drainage was fill the birdbath bowl with a quality potting mix, and plant the succulents straight into it.

I didn't use a succulent potting mix as I wanted a mix that would retain a bit more moisture. 

Potted Succulents

It was not long before the succulents multiplied.

They certainly like the quality potting mix!

The new lease of life of the birdbath looks fabulous!

Visitors to the garden comment on its intriguing style.

So if you have an old birdbath tucked into the back of a garden bed, or one you'd like to simply upcycle, a fun succulent top might be what it needs! 

Potted Succulents

The succulent variety I have used is called echeveria elegans.

Potted Succulents

  I also have succulents planted around the base of a magnolia tree.

They really are such easy-care plants as long as you protect them from very cold temperatures (frost and snow).

Succulents

They are also very easy to propagate from a leaf or baby plant runner.

Just pinch a leaf or the mini baby plant and place it into the potting mix.

The baby plant is the quickest method to grow more plants quickly.

Succulent print

This succulent watercolour print image is available at Fine Art America - you'll find it HERE.

(There are 9 colourways to choose from).

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