Just in time for Halloween, Corvus Tristis brings us this tutorial for an eyeball cane!
Click here to go to her blog and check out the spooky fun!
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by Vikram Goyal
Just in time for Halloween, Corvus Tristis brings us this tutorial for an eyeball cane!
Click here to go to her blog and check out the spooky fun!
Just in time for Halloween, Corvus Tristis brings us this tutorial for an eyeball cane!
Click here to go to her blog and check out the spooky fun!
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Smashed Peas and Carrots created this flutter-sleeve dress for her daughter. It’s made from fleece, so it’s practical for the cold winter months. Not only did she create a tutorial showing how she made this little dress, she’s also giving…
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Smashed Peas and Carrots created this flutter-sleeve dress for her daughter. It’s made from fleece, so it’s practical for the cold winter months. Not only did she create a tutorial showing how she made this little dress, she’s … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ayumills from Pink Penguin shows how to make these patchwork magnets from scrap fabrics. Put together your favorite little scraps and make yourself a fridge full of fabric love. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Pink Penguin]
by Anne Weaver
Ayumills from Pink Penguin shows how to make these patchwork magnets from scrap fabrics. Put together your favorite little scraps and make yourself a fridge full of fabric love. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Pink Penguin]
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by Anne Weaver
Margaret from Resurrection Fern shows how to make this fun fabric badge. The center is a fabric-covered button. This project makes use of small pieces of fabric, so pull out that scrap bin and make up a batch of button badges! …
by Anne Weaver
Margaret from Resurrection Fern shows how to make this fun fabric badge. The center is a fabric-covered button. This project makes use of small pieces of fabric, so pull out that scrap bin and make up a batch of button … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Threads Magazine shows how to make a blanket stitch. Use this stitch as a decorative edge stitch or to finish the edges of an applique. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Threads Magazine]
…by Anne Weaver
Threads Magazine shows how to make a blanket stitch. Use this stitch as a decorative edge stitch or to finish the edges of an applique. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Threads Magazine]
[tags]sewing, tutorial, blanket, stitch, edge[/tags]
What a clever, easy idea from epicurious: mini bones made from white chocolate, pretzels and mini marshmallows. That’s it. 3 ingredients. Find the how-tos HERE.
What a clever, easy idea from epicurious: mini bones made from white chocolate, pretzels and mini marshmallows. That’s it. 3 ingredients. Find the how-tos HERE.
[tags]chocolate, pretzels, Halloween, bones[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
These pretty little pincushions by Some Art Mama are so simple to sew, they can be made with just 4 seams. You can find out how to make them at her blog, Some Art Talk. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Some Art…
by Anne Weaver
These pretty little pincushions by Some Art Mama are so simple to sew, they can be made with just 4 seams. You can find out how to make them at her blog, Some Art Talk. Go to the tutorial.… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Christina from 3 Sweet P’s shows how you can make this pretty dress just by adding some fabric to the bottom of a t-shirt. I’m loving the dropwaist tiered skirt! Go to the tutorial.
[photo from 3 Sweet P's]
by Anne Weaver
Christina from 3 Sweet P’s shows how you can make this pretty dress just by adding some fabric to the bottom of a t-shirt. I’m loving the dropwaist tiered skirt! Go to the tutorial.
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(1) Egypte scarabé from Accueil
(2) Daisy Trellis Border from Connie G. Barwick of About.com
(3) Mes dessous Chics from Cachounette
(4) Kitty in a hot air balloon from Happy Threads
(5) Petites feuilles from Val’ en croix
(6) Geranium from Happy Threads
(7) MatriochKalsacienne from Le blog de Vick
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I have Paris on my mind of late. CLICK HERE to see this brilliant video by Susan Hochbaum, a montage of sweets matching the details of Paris, big and small. (Found via happy lady eats.)
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