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How To Make A Traditional Rag Rug [INFOGRAPHIC]

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September 19, 2019 By Contributor 25 Comments

feature image| How To Make A Traditional Rag Rug [INFOGRAPHIC]

A rag rug is made out of your leftover fabric scraps, or old tarnished clothes and rags! It's a great and fun way to recycle and repurpose. You'll fall in love this old homesteading tradition. I know I have! That's why I'm sharing it with all of you so you can have fun, and keep your doorstep clean all the time! Homesteading Tradition: Rag Rug Tutorial Click here to jump to …Continue Reading

23 Easy Furniture Reupholstery & Rehab Ideas

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September 2, 2019 By Riley E. Carlson 1 Comment

Interested in some furniture rehab? Redecorate your space with these fun and simple projects! …Continue Reading

How To Reupholster a Couch | Easy Home Makeover Tutorial

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August 31, 2019 By Riley E. Carlson 1 Comment

Want to reupholster your couch? Ready to tackle your next home makeover project? Learn how below with our step by step tutorial. …Continue Reading

25 Sewing Hacks To Make your Life Easier

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August 21, 2019 By Pioneer Settler Contributor 3 Comments

Featured | Sewing patchwork | Sewing Hacks To Make your Life Easier

These sewing hacks are worth your while. Next time you have a sewing project these sewing tips and tricks will make life a bit easier. After sewing for years I've naturally acquired a handful of tips and tricks. I've gathered together 25 of my favorites just for you. Read on for some of the best sewing hacks out there, and you'll be master of the machine in no time. Don't …Continue Reading

Woven Pipe Cleaner Cans To Make With The Kids

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August 14, 2019 By Pioneer Settler Contributor Leave a Comment

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Looking for Quick, Easy Kids Crafts that Are Actually Worth Keeping Around? This kids craft project is really simple, easy to make, and cheap. It is cute, it uses recycled cans and inexpensive pipe cleaners, and the end product looks great. Plus, this cute woven pipe cleaner can will helps your children organize their things, which they are more likely to do since they …Continue Reading

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