Last week I was writing about sweater knitting for About, and I illustrated an article with an in-progress sweater.
I got a few questions about what sweater it was, so I thought I’d share now that it’s finished.
The pattern … Read More...
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by Sarah White
Last week I was writing about sweater knitting for About, and I illustrated an article with an in-progress sweater.
I got a few questions about what sweater it was, so I thought I’d share now that it’s finished.
The pattern … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Linda of “Bread, love and creativity” is starting on her Christmas list with her latest creation: a welcome cushion with the words Home Sweet Home! She thought it would be a great gift idea to her friends. She has a … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
So Christelle had a little time and managed to make candy filled bouncy spider (yeah cute and yuk all in one).
Her blog is in French, but she took the time to add the instructions in English (in blue) at … Read More...
Sachiko of Tea Rose Home shares over at Craft Snob how to make these bright happy coasters. You layer squares of felt and then cut out and sew an orange peel type pattern on top. I agree with Sachiko, these … Read More...
Grab some paint and some patience and create this spooky table cloth for your Dinner party. This would also be adorable on some throw cushions or small gifts bags. I would be tempted to add a few less spiders cause … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m kind of impatient when it comes to knitting. I love to do it, of course, but I want things to be off the needles quickly so I can wear and use them.
I also have a pretty short attention … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how you can make this color blocked duvet cover. The blocks of color are bold and modern, and you can choose a palette that matches your décor. And because you’re piecing it together, you’re not limited to extra … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews shows how to make a pleated skirt with a paper bag waist. I love this look! Classic, refined, feminine! For those who wonder what a paper bag has to do with a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Veronica from sewVery guest blogs at The Cottage Mama with a tutorial showing how to make a reversible belt out of vintage trim. It’s a cute, cute belt! And it’s a good project for using a favorite trim because you’re … Read More...
The Capture the Moment blog has a video tutorial on how to make this wonderful Autumn leaf card, I love the dimension and glitter on this!
-Heather
Looking for more discussions about Card making? Check out our Facebook group for … Read More...
Okay, I admit it. I love browsing new clay stuff. I tell myself not to look too much because it can kind of suck you in and you can find elements of other’s designs creeping into your own.Sometimes, though, there … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
How awesome is this gumball machine Halloween costume! Juli from The Garter Girl shares a tutorial over at Studio DIY showing how to make it. It looks like it would be complicated, but it’s actually fairly easy to make. It’s … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Homemade Halloween costumes don’t need to be complicated or made from expensive materials. Diana from Oy Vey A Day shows how she pulled together this skeleton costume for her son, in just 30 minutes and costing less than$10 in materials. … Read More...
Congrats go out to Sarah B. of Beaver PA. She is the winner of Horizon Group Craft supplies and a copy of Art Lab for Little Kids: 52 Playful Projects for Preschoolers!
Still working on Halloween projects? Here’s a quick and easy down loadable project for some neat Halloween tags, free from Paper Crafts Magazine. Add them to cards, treat bags or scrapbook pages.
-Heather
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by Vikram Goyal
Or something for True Blood fans?
These clever, full of color, candy apples are a treat from the stable of 1 fine cookie’s Jasmin. Made with lots of red food colouring, apples and surprise – white chocolate, these candy … Read More...
The kids are going to love playing in this tub. I would however leave out the bloody hand and just fill it with clear water. Slightly to gross for me. This would also be a fun Halloween Party activity too.… Read More...
by Sarah White
I don’t know exactly why a teapot cozy is a holiday knitting pattern. I like tea all the time! But I guess it does get cold faster when it’s cold out, and this pattern from Red Heart’s 12 Weeks of … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Jen’s kids got so much candy from different parties this weekend she is actually eating one of the kids’ Twix bars right now because she had to make sure it was safe. You know, for the kids. Unfortunately for them, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Autie at iCandy Handmade shows how she made this adorable patchwork twirly skirt. It’s made with two layers – the top pieced from fabric scraps while the lower is made from one coordinating print. She created the skirt after uncovering … Read More...