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Mitsy Kit Adaptive Crafting and Sewing Project Instructions

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by Tammy Roussell

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Welcome to our Mitsy Kit adaptive crafting and sewing tutorial podcast. Mitsy Kits makes it easy for everyone to sew by touch with or without eyesight! All of our adaptive sewing kits come pre-cut, and ready to hand sew and our no sew line of adaptive crafts come with fabric that has drilled holes with tactile borders to allow lacing with a plastic needle and ribbon or shoelace. Each episode will feature different kit tutorials that will walk you through project assembly instructions step by step. Happy adaptive crafting!

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11/24/2020

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Episode thumbnail for DIY Sock Gnome Tutorial using common household supplies including a Swiffer beard!

December 5, 2020

DIY Sock Gnome Tutorial using common household supplies including a Swiffer beard!

<p>Make your own DIY Sock Gnome using just two socks - 1 longer and 1 shorter - about 2 cups uncooked rice - a 1/2 cup measuring cup to pour the rice or as our ACB Crafter friend Courtney suggested a Funnel and a tray to catch any spilled rice - about a 20 mm wooden craft ball - a Dry Swiffer cloth - about 12 to 15 inches of ribbon or twine or yarn - scissors - tape - and glue dots. &nbsp;</p> <p>Tip: &nbsp;Some glue dots will not stick very well on fabric. &nbsp;I ended up adding Elmers glue to the back of the wooden ball to make it stick better. &nbsp;If you want to make the wooden ball nose stay more permanently you could use fabric glue or even sew on the ball to the sock instead of the temporary glue dot method.</p>

Episode thumbnail for How the blind and visually impaired can thread a needle by touch using a Bow Style Needle Threader, Size 3 Crewel Needle, and small spool of polyester thread

November 24, 2020

How the blind and visually impaired can thread a needle by touch using a Bow Style Needle Threader, Size 3 Crewel Needle, and small spool of polyester thread

<p>Some helpful links to get products mentioned:</p> <p>Mitsy Kit mini sewing tool kit has everything except for scissors at https://www.mitsykit.org/product/crewel-needles-bow-threader-pack/</p> <p>Mitsy Kit plastic case and sewing tools has everything needed in an organized case at https://www.mitsykit.org/product/plastic-sewing-box-with-sewing-tools/</p> <p>Or to look for individual sewing tools you can go to www.cleanersupply.com&nbsp;</p>

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What is Mitsy Kit Adaptive Crafting and Sewing Project Instructions?

Welcome to our Mitsy Kit adaptive crafting and sewing tutorial podcast. Mitsy Kits makes it easy for everyone to sew by touch with or without eyesight! All of our adaptive sewing kits come pre-cut, and ready to hand sew and our no sew line of adaptive crafts come with fabric that has drilled holes with tactile borders to allow lacing with a plastic needle and ribbon or shoelace. Each episode will feature different kit tutorials that will walk you through project assembly instructions step by step. Happy adaptive crafting!

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This podcast updates daily.

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