Download this free Celtic Knot image free from Dover Publications. Colored in it would be pretty on a card for St. Patrick’s Day!
-Heather
Looking for more digital stamps to download check out these designs we found on Etsy.… Read More...
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Download this free Celtic Knot image free from Dover Publications. Colored in it would be pretty on a card for St. Patrick’s Day!
-Heather
Looking for more digital stamps to download check out these designs we found on Etsy.… Read More...
by Sarah White
Parkland Hospital in Dallas is the public hospital for Dallas County, which means they deliver a lot of babies in a lot of different circumstances.
They’re teaming up with Warm Up, America to try to fulfill a great — and … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’ve written before about David Babcock, the Kansas City marathoner who knits while he runs. Back in October he aimed to break the record for the longest scarf knit while running a marathon (who knew that was even a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Erin from Sewbon shows how to make a hot and cold pack with handles. Keep it in the freezer for a cold pack. Or, pop it in the microwave and it works as a heating pad. The fabric pack is … Read More...
Have you ever seen a completed string art project and think “I want to try that”? If you do want to try it, I suggest using these direction shared by Angie from The Chic Country Cottage. She shares the short … Read More...
Janine at Sugarkissed.net shows you how to make these yummy cake pops using chocolate cake and Irish buttercream.
These are great desserts to make with the kids, because they get to destroy the cake after it is baked. Then after … Read More...
Are you always being told to Zip it? Then these earrings are perfect for you. The subtle hint to think before you speak is a fashion statement all of it’s own. You could use zips from vintage clothing or old … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sachiko from Tea Rose home shares a tutorial at Riley Blake Designs showing how to yourself a pretty new top for spring. It’s her faux button down tunic, a loose fitting sleeveless tunic. The buttons down the front are decorative … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You can make these scallop edge towels out of a plain hand towel and a quarter yard each of two coordinating quilting cottons. fat quarter Shop has a tutorial showing how, including a pattern for cutting the scallop panel. They’d … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cathy from Trinkets in Bloom shows how you can DIY a pair of distressed fringed jeans. Her project is inspired by a pair of designer jeans she saw, but were far outside of her price range. She was able to … Read More...
by jd wolfe
Look how charming these tags are! Kym a tCobberson and Company has created the tags and offers a way for us to print them off free! I’ve written about tags before, but this is the first free printed crochet … Read More...
Shawna Clingerman shares a round up of some of her favourite free Silhoutte cut files from around the web. She even includes a set she designed herself! (Shown above). Plus she links to a tutorial showing how you can make … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Crystal from Stitched By Crystal shares a tutorial at SNAP Creativity showing how to make her color block tote bag. The bag is made from two fabrics – a solid canvas for the lower 2/3 of the bag, and a … Read More...
Even the envelope it came in was cool! Yes I was sent a review Small paper Pink Flamingo Ephemera pack filled with 25 pieces of vintage papers from the UK and the envelope it came in had cool postage markings. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cintia from My Poppet shows how you can make a tiny bunny sachet out of four hexies. The folded hexie ears look like origami, but they’re made from fabric and lightly stuffed and scented with lavender. She threaded hers on … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Lolly of “Lolly Chops” has the cutest “Felt Wall Flowers” for us to recreate. Lolly has an excellent pictorial tutorial for us with the help of Today’s Featured tutorials: Julie – Inkcredible Stamping – Felt Flower Make It. Do It. … Read More...
by Sarah White
It doesn’t quite feel like time for spring and summer patterns, but it is time to get them on the needles so you can enjoy the finished projects in the right season. And there are plenty of beauties in the … Read More...
The color green has long been associated with the well known holiday of Saint Patrick himself. It’s said that if you are caught not wearing some type of green attire on this day, you can be pinched! Ouch! Well, St. … Read More...
Chocolate and rainbows…how can you go wrong with those two words in the same sentence?
Michelle Clausen at Sugar Swings! shows you how to make these colorful creations.
She didn’t have a shamrock shaped cookie cutter, so she used a … Read More...