Calling all sewing enthusiasts! Whether you’re a seasoned stitcher or just getting started, this is your chance to stock up on your favorite McCall’s patterns at a fraction of the price.
From May 9th to May 26th, Minerva … Read More...
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Calling all sewing enthusiasts! Whether you’re a seasoned stitcher or just getting started, this is your chance to stock up on your favorite McCall’s patterns at a fraction of the price.
From May 9th to May 26th, Minerva … Read More...
This touching Mother’s Day image is FREE for you to download, print and use on your handmade Mother’s Day paper crafting projects. Include this digital stamp on your cards, scrapbook layouts or planner pages that are all about Mom. Print … Read More...
Okay, I have to tell you about one of the most bizarre-yet-brilliant DIYs I’ve come across in a while. While scrolling through google (as one does when deep into a late-night upcycling rabbit hole), I stumbled on a video tutorial … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’ve been toying with the idea of making a yarn cozy or yarn ball holder on the circular knitting machine, but I haven’t gotten to it yet. In the meantime, here are some yarn cozy knitting patterns you can make … Read More...
by Sarah White
As I write this, we’re on day three of an expected four days full of rain, so it’s no wonder I wanted to share some sunny cross stitch patterns.
This pretty sun from Anchor via Yarnspirations uses five different shades … Read More...
Calling all quilters! The Hoot Quilt Pattern by Lavender & Lime is here to charm your sewing room with whimsical fun and a touch of woodland magic. This downloadable PDF is packed with easy-to-follow instructions, making it perfect for all … Read More...
If you’ve ever poured hours into a crochet project—only to discover that the edges are curling up like a potato chip—don’t worry, you’re definitely not alone! This frustrating issue is incredibly common, especially among beginners who are just getting the … Read More...
Creating a Modern Homestead: Traditional Skills for Real, Everyday Life is an inspiring and practical guide for those seeking to embrace simple living and self-sufficiency in their daily routines, regardless of where they live. Written by Victoria Pruett, the book … Read More...
Tarrah used lots of printed butterfly dies to create a wreath around this sweet mom and child photo. She also used puffy butterfly stickers with stitched trails flying off from the wreath as well. A stamped date and printed title … Read More...
Let’s cut through the hype. I’m just a hobbyist who wanted to upgrade from my ancient, temperamental serger, and these two machines kept coming up everywhere. After six months with both (yes, I bought both – my credit card still … Read More...
by Sarah White
I read that May is National Pet Month, so I thought it would be fun to share some animal related learning and craft activities this month. First up is dogs (not because they’re my favorite, just the easiest LOL).
Animal … Read More...
You know when you throw on something and suddenly feel like you’ve traveled somewhere soulful and sun-soaked? That’s exactly the vibe of this patch sari kimono jacket—handmade from recycled vintage saris and bursting with history, texture, and bohemian elegance.… Read More...
If you’ve ever thought of embroidery as a traditional craft reserved for grandmothers or heirloom pieces, it’s time to think again. Sarah Beth Timmons is an artist who is transforming the world of needlework, using thread as her medium for … Read More...
Suzy created a wonderful slimline card for Mother’s Day featuring stamped Moms and baby animals colored with Copic markers. She ink blended the background and added a stamped sentiment and some tiny hearts floating around too. She created a bunch … Read More...
by Sarah White
I love to see variations on knitting patterns. It’s fun to see what knitters do with a designer’s ideas, and as a designer sometimes it’s fun to think about different ways that you could do things and change the look … Read More...
by Sarah White
I like small projects in all my crafts, and I’ve been spending some time this year coming up with little cross stitch projects that I can do to build my skills and also not be working on a gigantic project … Read More...
Quilts have long been a canvas for capturing the essence of home, and our selection of house-themed patterns beautifully encapsulates the charm of houses, cottages, and urban dwellings. These quilts are not just pieces of fabric stitched together; they are … Read More...
So why do I love Tunics so much?
I fell in love with tunics during a chilly autumn weekend at a cozy mountain cabin. As I curled up by the crackling fireplace with my crochet hooks and a bundle of … Read More...
If you’re raising little recyclers, or just trying to get your kids to stop tossing snack wrappers under the couch, Cheekoo and the Cloud of Trash is the picture book you didn’t know you needed.
In this beautifully illustrated and … Read More...
Let me paint you a picture of my “sewing studio.” In my Instagram posts, you see a beautifully organized corner with neatly folded fabric, a vintage sewing machine, and perfect natural lighting. What you don’t see? The mountain of half-finished … Read More...