It’s no secret that I love the look of a good hook.
This gave me the ruffly effect.Each strip was 5 inches wide to make the cord cover 2 inches wide and allow a 1/2 inch for the seams.
So if my cord was 60 inches long, that means that each strip was 45 inches by 5 inches.. Once I had my strips all cut out.I ironed a little fold over to finish up the ends of each piece and sewed them all up.. Then I folded the whole thing in half, then I sewed along the edge using black thread because I didn’t feel like changing the bobbins, then one of my bobbins ran out halfway through so I had to change it anyway.I put another black in for consistency.
Why I needed to be consistently the wrong color, I don’t know, but it just felt right.. Once everything was all sewn up, I turned all 4 mini covers right side out and put them onto my cords!I love my overly dramatic lamp cords.
If you can’t hide it, feature it!.
If you’re cringing as much as I am looking at those vinyl floors, don’t worry!You can’t see it, but there’s actually quite a bit of baking soda clinging to the brush and if you don’t rinse it off, you’ll have a weird white coating over the whole thing..
I loved the lemony freshness of this brush so much after I was done, that I did my own brush as well!.I thought it was pretty clean to begin with because this brush is so new, but I still managed to get the water looking pretty murky just from soaking this brush in it.. Ew.
I told you it’s a little gross.So that’s all it takes to thoroughly clean your hairbrush!