Organizing order in the workplace
It’s always nice when all things are in their places and the office is clean and tidy. Creative people always don't do well with this. Creative disorder is a certain feature of all artists. But it is still possible to establish a small organization, and it is not difficult to do. When there is a separate box or place for all items, order comes by itself. In this master class, I will teach you how to make an original and cozy organizer for pencils or pens from yarn and a regular tin can.
What do we need:
- the tin itself, it can be from your favorite pet’s food, as in my case, or from any other twist;
- yarn of your favorite color;
- a hook suitable for the yarn;
- scissors;
- and any decor. I have these beads.
A tin can can be decorated in different ways. I decided to make a removable cover for her, which can be washed and put back on at any time. We start tying with an amigurumi loop so that there is no unattractive hole at the bottom of our case. For the bottom, make a pancake with a diameter suitable for the jar.
If the volume is suitable, then there is no need to expand our circle anymore. Next we go up.
To make the tying process go faster, I decided to tie with double crochets. The ridges are thus wider and the mating progresses faster.
We knit upwards until the can completely “sinks” into our case and make an additional one or two rows so that the unattractive top edge of the tin can is not visible. So that the top of the cover does not stand, but bends inside the can, you need to narrow the last row a little, gradually reducing a few loops from the total number.
You can choose anything you want for decoration. You can simply leave the jar in a “bare” case, trim it with beads or seed beads. I decided to make three cute flowers, small in size, with five petals and sew them on the case.
I sewed these flowers where one row transitions to the next. With this I hid the unattractive seam, if you can call it that. I sewed the flowers under the bead to make them look more complete and cute.
Here we have such a neat and quite attractive organizer. Various markers, pencils, brushes, felt-tip pens and everything that lies idle on the table will feel great in it. In this simple and quick way, you can tie both high and low cans, creating organizers for various items.
What do we need:
- the tin itself, it can be from your favorite pet’s food, as in my case, or from any other twist;
- yarn of your favorite color;
- a hook suitable for the yarn;
- scissors;
- and any decor. I have these beads.
A tin can can be decorated in different ways. I decided to make a removable cover for her, which can be washed and put back on at any time. We start tying with an amigurumi loop so that there is no unattractive hole at the bottom of our case. For the bottom, make a pancake with a diameter suitable for the jar.
If the volume is suitable, then there is no need to expand our circle anymore. Next we go up.
To make the tying process go faster, I decided to tie with double crochets. The ridges are thus wider and the mating progresses faster.
We knit upwards until the can completely “sinks” into our case and make an additional one or two rows so that the unattractive top edge of the tin can is not visible. So that the top of the cover does not stand, but bends inside the can, you need to narrow the last row a little, gradually reducing a few loops from the total number.
You can choose anything you want for decoration. You can simply leave the jar in a “bare” case, trim it with beads or seed beads. I decided to make three cute flowers, small in size, with five petals and sew them on the case.
I sewed these flowers where one row transitions to the next. With this I hid the unattractive seam, if you can call it that. I sewed the flowers under the bead to make them look more complete and cute.
Here we have such a neat and quite attractive organizer. Various markers, pencils, brushes, felt-tip pens and everything that lies idle on the table will feel great in it. In this simple and quick way, you can tie both high and low cans, creating organizers for various items.
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