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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
How to Make a DIY Water Bottle Sheath

I don't know about you, but I don't drink enough water. I also know that carrying a water bottle isn't for everyone. But you have to admit, if you do carry one, you are likely to drink more water than someone who doesn't. Pretty obvious right? These days, we are lucky, anyone who is reading this is likely to have running water at their convenience, yet we still manage to stay mildly dehydrated.
So to solve this quandary, we go back in time when their wasn't water out of every tap and people had to carry their water with them. People would use the bladder of animals, hardened leather, clay and a myriad of other materials. I have a solution... Carry a water with you, BUT LOOK AWESOME DOING IT!!!!
I can't tell you how many compliments I have gotten for my water bottle sheaths. Strangers come up to me and ask me about it all the time.
In this Instructable, I will show you and give you patterns for different sizes and techniques. All of the ones I have in this Instructable are Klean Kanteen brand, mostly because I really like their stuff. I will in the future make patterns for mason jars for those who's budget doesn't jive with the cost of these. Plus, mason jars are great, just not as sturdy.
Step 1: Patterns



You can use these patterns in three ways.
1. take the measurements and draw them out
2. print it out and use it as your guide (you can use folded over tape to stick the pattern and material together)
3. directly input the Illustrator file into a laser cutter and the machine will cut it out for you (be sure to test your material)
I did mine on a laser cutter but if you have scissors and a leather hole punch, it works great too.
The files I have included do not have the artwork in it since it is not my original work, but it is easy to take a wood burning tool and add your own personal touch to your water bottle sheath. Or add an image to the file for laser cutting.
The following pages include three different patterns and techniques. You can switch up some of the techniques to achieve the look you like.
Step 2: What You Will Need

---- Please read all the sheath instructions because the one before is relevant to the next.-------
Adobe Illustrator to see the patterns (you can download a free 30 day trial of Illustrator)
(click on the link above to see the pattern)
27 oz classic , 20 oz insulated wide mouth, or 64oz wide mouth Klean Kanteen water bottle
bicycle chain
bicycle chain tool
piece of small flat metal with a hole bigger than a 1/4 inch (if using all bike chain without rivets)
hammer
pliers
scissors (or laser cutter)
leather hole punch (or laser cutter)
2-3- 1 inch "D" rings (depending on the bottle choice)
nylon thread
straps at your desired length
Step 3: 27 oz Classic (Not wide mouth)


You need a bike tool. Its not worth it to try and disassemble them without one.

Step 4: 27 oz cont. Disassembling bike chain




Once you have all your parts, set aside the hollow round parts. You won't be using them.
Re-assemble them with the leather in between. Be consistent with the parts placement.
Place the pins through the holes to hold them in place.
Place the piece of metal on something hard and stable.
Position the pin in the hole in the metal and hammer down until the pin goes through the other side and clenches the leather tightly.
Do one side...
Step 5: 27oz. cont.




Repeat on the other side to close it up. Make sure you start from the middle out. It makes it easier.
Before putting the sheath on the water bottle, assemble the "D" rings in the upper and lower holes
Pull the hat over and sew it to the 6 empty holes on the top of the body.
If you don't want a hat on it, you can cut it off and use the holes on the body to strap leather through and around the lower mouth part and through the other holes.
Sew the bottom together with thick nylon thread/cord.
Step 6: 64 oz Wide Mouth



This bottle sheath is a combination of two of the techniques I use throughout this Instructable.
I bound it up together the same way the 24 oz sheath was, with bicycle chain.
Attach 2 of the 3- 1" "D" rings. For this bottle, I used fancier pieces but "D" rings actually work better because they won't slip off.

Step 7: 64oz cont.




Around the top, binding the body and hat, I used bicycle chain and rivet combination
Bend the bike parts to fit the curve of the bottle.
Use rivets to connect the parts and the leather
There will be extra material on the hat. Line up the two rows of two holes and connect them with bike chain.
Add the third "D" ring in the little space between the bike chain and the fold of the leather. You can use this "D" ring or the one below it as the strap holder. The one you don't use you can use to hook to a back pack for camping or whatever you like.
Put the sheath on.
Sew the foot and body together. If you don't like the fit you can cut the little flap holding the parts together to adjust it.
Step 8: 20oz Vacuum Insulated

This water bottle sheath is probably the simplest one to do.

Step 9: Riveting





You put this sheath together much like the other three but it is all rivets holding the parts together, so it is a much simpler procedure.
Pliers work great to scrunch the parts together.
Start from the middle out and do one side at a time.
Step 10: 20oz cont.



Don't forget to attach the"D" rings before putting the sheath on.
Sew the foot onto the body.
Take leather rope and put both ends through two of the holes on one side of the top of the sheath.
Wrap the rope around the bottom part of the mouth and take both ends and put them through the remaining two holes and a bike chain piece.
Tie a box knot up against the bike chain part.
Step 11: Straps





The Straps, I leave up to you to decide the length and width. Do what's comfortable.
If you want something that you can wear over your shoulder, I recommend not going thinner than 1/2 inch .
Step 12: Strap Examples



Step 13: Finish


Finish it with a nice leather oil.
I chose this one just because it was laying around but any brand will do.
Step 14: All Done

Enjoy and drink plenty of water. You have no excuse anymore and you'll look "styley" doing it.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
How to Make a HomeMade Modern DIY Hanging Garden


This DIY vertical garden is an easy-to-make project that can turn a window into a beautiful and productive herb garden.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
How to Make a DIY CREAM BLUSH with containers in two ways
Hi everyone! On this video I will show you two ways to make your own cream blush.
Other cream blush diys I've seen are usually made with wax or Vaseline which can clog your pores so it isn't recommended to use on the skin if you tend to break out. My option is to use your everyday lotion which is better for the skin. It's also a great way to create your own blushes without spending any money. I will also show you how to make this cool container out of a water bottle if you don't have a small container to store your blush
For the first DIY you will need: a small container, any cream or moisturizer of your choice and some blush.
The first thing you need to do is Scrape the blush with a toothpick so the loose powder falls in the container.
Then add some cream and start mixing the two ingredients together. Keep adding more cream and blush until you get the pigmentation you want. Of course the more cream you add the more moisturizer it will be, and the more blush you add the more pigmented it will be. And that's basically it! It's super simple.
If you don't have a small container you can make your own one recycling a water bottle.
You will need: a bottle and a second lid of the same bottle.
To make this container you will need to cut the bottle here, but it's really difficult and dangerous to cut it directly, so first start cutting the bottle on the centre which is a lot easier and start cutting upwards until you get the top part. Then add some strong glue to the neck and fit the other lid on it as I'm doing in the video.
And there you have a perfect container for your cream blush or lip balm.
For the second cream blush idea you will need: a lipstick, a container, and your cream.
For this DIy you will need to cut apiece of your lipstick and put it in the container. Then melt it in the microwave at low heat for 10-20 seconds. Add your cream and mix it until everything is well blended.
As you see this idea is also very simple and perfect for recycling old lipsticks.
Now I will tell you a couple of things that I have noticed making these cream blushes:
The first thing is that These cream blushes give a dewier finish than regular powder blushes.
The second thing is that with the first technique I got a more orange tone than the original, so expect some color changing.
And last, the consistency that you will get is more liquid than using Vaseline but the result is very pigmented so you just need a very few amount when applying it.
Finally, here are some swatches of the blushes that I made.
I hope you like the video and have fun making your own cream blushes and creating your own blush shades.
Thanks for watching!!
Other cream blush diys I've seen are usually made with wax or Vaseline which can clog your pores so it isn't recommended to use on the skin if you tend to break out. My option is to use your everyday lotion which is better for the skin. It's also a great way to create your own blushes without spending any money. I will also show you how to make this cool container out of a water bottle if you don't have a small container to store your blush
For the first DIY you will need: a small container, any cream or moisturizer of your choice and some blush.
The first thing you need to do is Scrape the blush with a toothpick so the loose powder falls in the container.
Then add some cream and start mixing the two ingredients together. Keep adding more cream and blush until you get the pigmentation you want. Of course the more cream you add the more moisturizer it will be, and the more blush you add the more pigmented it will be. And that's basically it! It's super simple.
If you don't have a small container you can make your own one recycling a water bottle.
You will need: a bottle and a second lid of the same bottle.
To make this container you will need to cut the bottle here, but it's really difficult and dangerous to cut it directly, so first start cutting the bottle on the centre which is a lot easier and start cutting upwards until you get the top part. Then add some strong glue to the neck and fit the other lid on it as I'm doing in the video.
And there you have a perfect container for your cream blush or lip balm.
For the second cream blush idea you will need: a lipstick, a container, and your cream.
For this DIy you will need to cut apiece of your lipstick and put it in the container. Then melt it in the microwave at low heat for 10-20 seconds. Add your cream and mix it until everything is well blended.
As you see this idea is also very simple and perfect for recycling old lipsticks.
Now I will tell you a couple of things that I have noticed making these cream blushes:
The first thing is that These cream blushes give a dewier finish than regular powder blushes.
The second thing is that with the first technique I got a more orange tone than the original, so expect some color changing.
And last, the consistency that you will get is more liquid than using Vaseline but the result is very pigmented so you just need a very few amount when applying it.
Finally, here are some swatches of the blushes that I made.
I hope you like the video and have fun making your own cream blushes and creating your own blush shades.
Thanks for watching!!
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