Engineering Success

It may have taken Chris a little longer than I would have liked, but it really is kind of interesting to see some of the building methods he comes up with when he’s being so ridiculously detail-oriented about a simple project like this.

I’d better stock up!.It turns out that my new giant table comes in handy when I have like 17 million yards of fabric to work with..

Engineering Success

I measured the height of the stool and the circumference.To make it all floofy and pretty, I doubled the circumference measurement.Then I put the skirt together in two separate pieces, just to make it easier to work with..

Engineering Success

I did all the hemming with hot glue (of course), but I used a needle and thread for the basting stitch to make the ruffles..I used my staple gun to attach the fabric at the corners first and then added a few more in the middles for good luck..

Engineering Success

The staples and stitches got covered up with a little grosgrain ribbon glued all around.. Then I had a stool!

One more piece of the kitchen puzzle falls into place!.It’s really no more brown than it would be from being out in the open air for 5 minutes!

I’m so excited to be able to have half an avocado for lunch now whenever I want!It’s the little things in life, isn’t it?

So now I have one more reason to love the mighty onion!Try this one out for yourself!.