BACKYARD TO DRAWING ROOM
Is these look nice?
Same object looks like a horse at one side and zebra the
other side. This is self made and hence some perfection may be lacking. But I
am so happy because I had made our two year collection of used cloths in to make
this fig. “Waste cloths which were washed and dried were used to create this.
What you need is a little creativity and some patience. Of course you should
have a lot used cloths. In the above creation, the outer layer is my used
colour faded shirt. White colored cloth is preferable. Now the final fig is in
my drawing room. Used clothes from backyard to finished fig to the drawing
room!
How to make this?
The front side of my shirt is stitched. Head and body of a small
horse are drawn on the shirt. Draw a parallel line around the horse at a
distance of about 12 to 15 cm away. Cut the shirt along the second line. Stitch
along the sides leaving the hind side of the horse. Use the remaining pieces to
make legs, tail and ears. Here too one side should be kept unstitched
Now keep the stitched items , inside out- that is stitched
markings should be in side.
Stuff the used cloth pieces inside the body, legs, ears and
tail tightly and fully through the unstitched portions. A rod / stick may be
used to stuff it tightly. Tight packing will give more stiffness. Then hand stitch
the legs, tail and ears in to the main body appropriately. To bend the legs, if
necessary, bend the leg and hand stitch that side alone.
Now draw the eyes /strips with appropriate colours. One side
zebra lines and the other side plain. Now horse and zebra are ready in one
piece.
You may use your skill to make any items like this.
Your used /torn cloths are now becomes beautiful toys.(ensure
that the cloths are washed and dried)
Waste not the waste. Use your creative ideas to convert the “waste
items” in to useful items.
TRY. You have creative ideas. Use it.
T.Narayana das
Mob:08891442959
Email: narayanadast1952@gmail.com
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