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Your Very Own Pocket Protector!: Have a lab coat or work shirt that is lacking a little pizazz? Ever poke, dye, or leak onto your underclothes because you are carrying around dangerous objects in your shirt pocket? Well this Instructable is for you!Essentially I had gratuitous amou…
Disposable Pocket Protector: If you've seen Randofo's instructable on a DIY Pocket Protector, you probably wanted to make one like me! But I didn't have any of the tools or supplies on hand so I made one out of simple household items! So be awesome! Make a Disposable …
Pockets can be a handy addition to any apron, whether you want one big pocket (like overalls often have) or several small ones. You’ll probably want to make the pockets from the same type of fabric as the apron and match the apron as closely as possible, but you can also make contrasting pockets. The pockets can be ...
No Zipper Small Pouch Sewing Free Tutorial. DIY Pocket Organizer / Pocket Protector
Pocket protectors have long gotten a bad rap for being “nerdy.” But these useful plastic pouches serve a valuable function. When you have a pocket protector, you will always have a pen handy and your shirt will never get ruined by messy pen stains.
I'm a fan of Remora Holsters for IWB carry for many reasons, but if you've ever ordered one, they throw in a free accessory pouch that's mostly meant...
Amazon.com : Outus 6 Pieces Leather Pocket Protector Durable Pen Holder Pencil Pouch for Shirts Lab Coats, 6.1 x 3.3 Inch (Brown) : Office Products
In a move that’s stirring the micro four-thirds pot, Olympus recently announced three new PEN models: the EP3, the EPL3 and the EPM1. The internals of all three cameras are largely the same,…
Sometimes we find ourselves in the most cliché nerd predicament: a leaking or exploding ink pen (where was your pocket protector when you needed it!?). But you can put away your inhaler, because removing an ink blob is easier than you think. Just grab some milk and vinegar and get to the stain ASAP! 2 parts whole milk1 part white distilled vinegarLarge bowl 1. Place your garment in a bowl at the most shallow part, allowing it to be covered completely with the mixture. 2.
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