Cute Crochet For Girls by Lisa Naskrent is one of the latest offerings of Annie’s Attic Crochet. These 8 designs are adorable, sure to please the girls and their moms.
Included in this collection for sizes 2T to 6 … Read More...
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Cute Crochet For Girls by Lisa Naskrent is one of the latest offerings of Annie’s Attic Crochet. These 8 designs are adorable, sure to please the girls and their moms.
Included in this collection for sizes 2T to 6 … Read More...
Allison from Allie’s in Stitches shows how she made this puffy ribbon herringbone border around this patchwork heart. One of her tools will have you hunting through your tool box/drawer or making a trip to Home Depot. Go to tutorial… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Leanne from One Thousand Projects shows how to make a patchwork pincushion. Her project was inspired by a similar project over at Fairy Face Designs. It requires just a handful of small pieces of fabric, so it’s a perfect … Read More...
Aren’t these paper beads with a copper wire twist pretty? Imagine the possibilities with all kinds of paper and the variation in wire wrapped. Linda gives a step by step for making these beads at Mixed Kreations Jewelry/Craft Blog
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shows how she made this striped skirt for her young daughter. Are you loving that yellow and gray stripe or what? It’s not a print; she pieced it from two solids and then sewed it … Read More...
Squigglefly has a couple of newer free digi stamps on their site, a pretty frame and a great breast cancer ribbon, I love the “fight like a girl” quote! You can download them here for free.
-Heather
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Theresa of the blog Mittens and More sent in a link to her post where she shared her latest set of winter time accessories. Pop on over to blog to see more and the link to her recycled sweater mitten … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Erica of “Honestly . . .WTF”; discovered needle felting while perusing Pinterest. Erica is new to needle felting but is now hooked. She was impressed with all the things you can do with needle felting, so she wanted to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Maureen Cracknell Handmade has a set of 8 fat quarters of organic fabric from Daisy Janie’s Tilly line to give away. Did you know she dedicated this fabric line to her mother? And that the name is derived from a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Chris from Pickup Some Creativity shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make her wrapped fabric flowers with button centers. They’re made from a strip of gathered fabric, with thread wrapped around sections of it to create the … Read More...
Now this is a box of sugar-filled goodness befitting Valentine’s Day. A box of chocolates, but cookies. Wouldn’t you love to get this version from your sweetie? Or give to your sweetie? Or give to yourself? Find it HERE at … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lark Crafts shares a free downloadable project sheet for making a fabric tic-tac-toe board. From the board to the pieces, the whole thing is made of fabric. It’s an excerpt from the book Stash Happy Applique. Get the project … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jess from Craftiness Is Not Optional shows how to make a tiered skirt for a little girl. She made an appliqued “L-O-V-E” shirts to match for a Valentine’s outfit for her daughters, but this is a nice style of skirt … Read More...
It’s stunning how so very like a real rose “Fruit by the Foot” can look! Learn to make these rose-topped cupcakes HERE at Homemade Mamas.
How about serving nachos for those with sweet teeth? Hee hee, make these nacho cupcakes HERE at Sweet Simple Stuff, inspired by cupcakes from the book, Cupcakes, Cookies and Pie, Oh My!.
I love these because it’s so last minute. And the Super Bowl is tomorrow, people! (Which I know pretty much only because of this job and my husband’s mumblings.) Turn chewy candies in to football cupcake toppers HERE at Craft … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sarah from The Adventures of Ernie Bufflo shows how to make a simple crib skirt. There are no gathers and ruffles, which gives center stage to the fabulous print she used. She used a duck cloth or canvas, but you … Read More...
Aww, even a sandwich can say “I love you”! Such a good idea to use fruit leather cut-outs. Make the conversation heart lunch HERE at Creative Food.