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The Kitchen is one of the most popular rooms to create for, especially when there is so much inspiration around:

Cloth napkins are a great way to make to pretty up your table, AND use less paper. Chara Michelle has written an easy to follow tutorial.
Have a lot of scrap fabric or find some great sheets at the thrift store? Make a cozy warm crocheted rug (pictured above) with this tutorial from This Vintage Chica.
With so many communities and stores reducing the use of plastic, this tutorial from moon shows you how to make a ton of fabric grocery bags from a sheet.
Take the inside of a cabinet, an open wall, or even a board that you have framed, and use this easy tutorial to make a chalkboard to put grocery lists, appointments or recipes…
Dioramamama Shows you how to make a cute fabric dispenser for all of your plastic grocery bags (just in case you’re not making your own).
Coordinate your kitchen towels with the rest of your linens with this easy tutorial for attaching fabric to a plain kitchen towel.
Design*Sponge shares a pattern to knit a cozy for your French Press coffee maker .
What things have you made for your kitchen? Share with us in the forums, or email your pictures to DomesticChicky@gmail.com and you may see them here!
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My daughters and I took fabric scraps and knit gorgeous rugs with them! I use one as a bathmat, and it’s neat because all their pyjamas from when they were babies is in there.
You can also knit strips of plastic grocery bags to make a really strong bag to take to the grocery store. And if you choose bags of similar colours, it looks really neat!
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I am an avid crocheter, and I never knew about crocheting with old fabric or sheets to make a rug. I will now have some new works in progress!!!! Thanks!