Spectacle case from an empty shampoo bottle ... a bit of recycling and hand sewing ...

in #needleworkmonday6 years ago (edited)


(I have added this section of the finished project for the thumbnail)


I have been quite busy this past week : finishing the squirrel, doing a bit of embroidery and sewing and upcycling things. Today I will show you one of the projects I've been working on : a spectacle case using an empty shampoo bottle.

1 - The process starts with a humble empty shampoo bottle. The decision is always between recycling and throwing, but in this case the marks on the back of the bottle tell you the inevitable: it can't be recycled ! I do feel guilty about it as I don't even use this shampoo - it's one of my daughters who uses it, but as the 'recycling officer' at home I deal with the recycling every week and try to encourage more thought on purchases.

I had two possible bottles to choose from. I went for this one because I needed to line it and wanted to make sure there would still be enough space for a pair of glasses and a cloth to clean the glasses.

2 - At this point, I would suggest making a line either with pen or a Sharpie pen so when you cut you follow a straight line. As always my creative flow took over and my bottle was a bit crooked, but I used scissors afterwards.

3 - Next, I used a craft knife to cut off the neck and lid :

The photos above show two bottles but for the project I chose one. I am including the two photos because the second one looks clearer.

This process was easy with a craft knife. You are left with a lid and top; I reckon the lid could be made into a button or something.

** Incidentally, @tahiaarq has already shown us how to recycle or upcycle a plastic bottle. In her post she used crochet to finish off the open end. She crocheted using plastic yarn and she had previously described the process on how to make it here.

4 - I washed my bottles thoroughly, but they were still quite perfumed. I found an old children's sweater that my friend had given me and cut off one sleeve - I will use the rest for other projects.

5 - Then I divided the cutoff sleeve in half and I had the lining and the cover for the bottle.

The main issue I had was the shape of the sleeve, I had to sew off the tapering so it was a tube of the same width.

6 - I sewed one end of the sleeve tube and inserted it into the bottle. I used a ruler to push it as far as it would go.

7 - I then repeated the process with the other half of the cutoff sleeve, that is I sewed one end but this time I turned it the right side out and put the bottle into it:

It was quite hard to stop everything from moving while I sewed the ends of the lining and the outside of the sleeve.

8 - I found an elastic band to use (thank you, @tinygalaxy) together with a button to help the pair of glasses stay safe inside.

I used pins to keep things together but clips (or even) clothes pegs would have been okay (the pins kept on coming off...).

9 - I used 'invisible' stitch to join the two bits of sleeve (lining and cover).

Everything was beginning to take shape in the photo above. One more photo ...

I was just saying to @marblely the other day how I tend to collect nice looking bottles. Unfortunately that's not just glass bottles, sometimes I also keep plastic bottles that have potential for some craft. Making this sort of useful item justifies my hoarding.

Thank you for reading !



all photos and work by @cryptocariad



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I reckon the lid could be made into a button or something.

I was wondering what you would do with the lid! Guess you have your next article cut out for you :D

I find the colours used for plastic bottles are often really nice, eg purples and greens. I often wonder how I could make neat enough holes to cut through, @dollarsandsense. I guess a fine drill bit would do the job, but there would still be 'left-overs'...

lol, I just found one too... This needlework monday group is pretty tight-knit.....

wow !!!!! great idea!!!!! if he told me right away that the bottle inside the case, I probably would not have believed :))) you did a wonderful thing !!!

Thank you, @tali72. It's great to make things and re-using bits and pieces in the process.

That's such a cool upcycle project! I love it!!

Thank you @phoenixwren. It was a lot of fun to make it. I am keen to cut other bottles a bit shorter and even sideways to try out other possibilities in terms of shapes, eg coin purses and pencil cases :D

That's a great idea!

Very creative! And environment friendly too. Imagine you save that plastic from being just a waste to something useful. Good job! 😊👍

Thank you, @macoolette. It was quite a fun project to make and I reckon it would make a good present :D

You're welcome.

It does make a good present. And if you want, it can be art for business too. 😊

Uiiii I see a needle/hook case in the future :-DDD
But why are you posting this cool tutorial now, when I have stopped using shampoo bottles :-DDD ? I really love your idea and execution. With the thick fabric you have chosen, it is not only cute, but also padded very well (to keep glasses safe)

Thank you, @neumannsalva. The fabric is also surprising soft. I was careful because other types of material might be a bit scratchy...
Actually I was also thinking of keeping small scissors in a container like this.

uiuiiiii you were curated by @curie: congratulations <3 <3 This is so earned!

Thank you, @neumannsalva ! We all work very hard! :D

How do you even come up with ideas like this @cryptocariad ?
This looks so professional, I'd never tell it was made from a recycled shampoo bottle :))

Have you finished your squirrel yet? It seemed really cute :)

he he... yes, I have finished the squirrel @vliet ... I've entered it for a contest at the local village fair... I'm about to set off to collect it shortly :D
I just look at things and think, 'hmmm, that looks like...' and then I just go for it ...

I hope your squirrel won that contest! But if not, at least you got some steem for it :DD

That's a great way to look at things, very unusual. Looking forward to some more unique ideas from you @cryptocariad !

Thanks, @vliet... The squirrel came second which was great. It was 'beaten' by a cute crocheted rabbit, but I don't mind.
I really enjoyed the process of designing and making the squirrel. The steem will hopefully be enough to buy more yarn at some point... though by chance my friend gave me part of her surplus so I'm really happy about that :D

Oh dear, a squirrel and rabbit fight... must have been a nail biting experience! :DDD
Great to suddenly be gifted some yarn - must feel like Christmas in August :)

oh, no ... not a fight, @vliet ! crocheted beings don't fight :D

:DDD a competition then...

That's a clever idea @cryptocariad. You're so creative! 😁

Great idea and well done!

btw: There is a way of "hiding" a picture you want as a thumbnail but not as a first picture though I don't know whether it works on other frontends but Steemit. You nest several div class commands in each other and make the picture only 1 pixel big.

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Wow, thank you very much for this @muscara :D I will try this next time.

Woah that is cool! Going to have to try this, what a helpful comment!

Great project! I love the ingenuity of the closer.

Thank you @steven-patrick... I was also quite pleased with that solution.

Hi @cryptocariad. This is very creative and very well explained. The fabric looks beautiful. Also encouraging recycling. Thank you for this idea.

You're very welcome @jicrochet. That fabric was really soft too as it had shrunk and felted a bit - not by me though :D

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