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How to make a popsicle garland

July 20, 2012 by Stefanie Girard

Got some paint swatches or really any scrap colored paper around? Well try this fun summertime themed popsicle garland using the tutorial Michelle shared at her blog Tutus and Gluedots.

Art Journaling Class | The Big 10

July 20, 2012 by Francine Clouden

Katie of Punk Projects will be holding this 10 day mini class all about Art Journaling. Sign up for $10 to get 10 prompts for 10 days from August 1st to 10th. Click here for more information.

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Inspiration du Jour | Welcome Little One

July 20, 2012 by Francine Clouden

Welcome Little One | josieteh

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Start your holiday handmade with Elizabeth

July 19, 2012 by Scarlett Burroughs

Elizabeth of Don’t Call Me Betsy kicked off Christmas in July festivities this week, starting with this Mariner’s Star pillow. Before it’s over she’ll have nine different bloggers sharing tutorials for decor and gift items. The pillow front is a … Read More...

Tutorial: Laminated cotton beach tote in two sizes

July 19, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Lila Tueller shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a beach tote out of laminated cotton.  She includes two sizes: a small one (20″ wide x 14″ tall x 6″ deep), and a large one (26″ wide … Read More...

Mini-tute: Bowties and Blooms quilt block

July 19, 2012 by Scarlett Burroughs

Lindsay of CraftFoxes shares how to create this quilt block saying it’s perfect for beginners who might fear triangles. Called Bowties and Blooms, John Q. Adams designed it for the book, Fat Quarterly Shape Workshop for Quilters. Get … Read More...

Free Sewing pattern: Medina Mini Kaftan swimsuit cover-up

July 19, 2012 by Anne Weaver

You can find a free pattern for making the chic Media Mini Kaftan by HotPatterns over at Fabric.com.  It’s a swimsuit cover-up with a contrast around the shaped neckline and at the hem and sleeve bands.  A drawstring waist gives … Read More...

Tutorial: Rainbow ruffle skirt for little girls

July 19, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Jodi from Meaningful Mama put rainbows and ruffles together in a skirt for her young daughter’s birthday, and she shares a tutorial showing how she did it.  She started with a thrifted knit skirt, and added the tiered of gathered … Read More...

Make a Pinterest Board for a Chance to Win Sunstruck Needles

July 19, 2012 by Sarah White

sunstruck knit picks pinterest contestYesterday I told you about Knit Pick’s new Sunstruck needles, and the reception to them has been so great that Knit Picks has launched a Pinterest contest so a few lucky people can win some of the needles.

To … Read More...

Your Knitting Life Ceases Publication

July 19, 2012 by Sarah White

your knitting lifeYour Knitting Life, the two-year-old knitting magazine formerly known as Knitting Today, has announced that it will cease publication with the June/July 2012 issue, which is on newsstands now. Editor-in-chief Theresa Gonzalez, who has been with the magazine from … Read More...

Circle of Flowers

July 19, 2012 by Connie Barwick

This lovely circle of flowers will be so pretty whatever color(s) you decide to stitch it up in. Choose a variegated floss set for an even different look. Get the free chart.

Sheep(ish) Makes the Move to Bernat

July 19, 2012 by Sarah White

sheepish bernatI don’t know how much you know — or care to know! — about the business side of the yarn world, but last year the yarn company Caron was acquired by Spinrite, the company behind Patons, Bernat and Lily (which … Read More...

Free pattern: Maggie the Taggie Owl

July 19, 2012 by Anne Weaver

EDITOR’S NOTE: This pattern is no longer available for free, but you can purchase it for $5 from the designer.

Meet Maggie.  Maggie the Taggie Owl, that is.  She’s a cute little taggie blanket made for small hands to hold.  … Read More...

Tutorial: Fruit Stripe Skirt for girls

July 19, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Kristin from Skirt As Top guest blogs in the Skirting the Issue charity sewing series at Simple Simon & Co.  with a tutorial showing how to make her Fruit Stripe Skirt for girls.  The pieced stripes of solid fabric create … Read More...

Tips: Digital Stamps 101

July 19, 2012 by Heather Holbrook

If you are new to digital (or digi) stamping, or are wondering just what the heck is a digital stamp and how do I use it, then this helpful post from Clearly I Stamp is for you! They’ve got … Read More...

Tutorial: Scoop neck bow tee refashion

July 19, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Michael Ann from Michael Ann Made shows how to refashion a plain tee into a scoop neck top with a contrast bow at the neck.  It’s a quick addition that adds a lot of cute.  Get her tute.

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Spiff Up Those Clearance FlipFlops

July 19, 2012 by jd wolfe

Flipflops are dirt cheap right now.

This would be a great time to buy up a bag full of them and use your partial skeins to create some really cute wearables.  There are still plenty of Summer days in these … Read More...

Inspiration du Jour | Adore You

July 19, 2012 by Francine Clouden

Adore You by yuki.s

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Union Jack Cupcake Toppers

July 18, 2012 by Meaghan Mountford

I believe I found my kindred spirit in Anglo-worship. I, too, like the creator of these Union Jack cupcakes, am a total Anglophile. My affair was much briefer, I’m afraid, having spent only a matter of months in Oxford and … Read More...

Tutorial: Oilcloth peg bag you can keep outside

July 18, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Roslyn from Sew Delicious shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make an oilcloth peg bag that you can keep outside on your clothesline.  The sturdy oilcloth can hold up to the elements.  A cotton panel is stitched … Read More...

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