Add flair to a garment with interesting hem finishes

A hem is usually the last step in creating a garment. I don’t know about you, but by that time I’m ready to be done with my project and I want the fastest hem possible. However, a little time and … Read More...
Bubblegum Bouquet
Blog Tour With Donna Druchunas
We’re going to be part of a blog tour! Donna Druchunas, in promoting her newest book, Ethnic Knitting, Exploration has agreed to stop by on April 23rd. So, in honor of this event, I cast on for yet another project. … Read More...
Steve Immerman: Surgeon and Glass Artist
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Steve Immerman, surgeon and kiln-formed glass artist discusses the similarities between his vocation and avocation.
Tutorial: Taggie toy from charm squares

Babies love taggie toys – small fabric shapes with little ribbon tags sticking out all around. Laura from The Sproutz Storeblog shows how to make these little taggie toys from charm squares. These would make awesome baby gifts! Get … Read More...
Recycle Your CD’s
RePlayGround is looking to help you unload some of those hundreds of cds you’ve uploaded to your computer and your digital playing device. Instead of leaving them sitting around your house taking up space, send them on over to the … Read More...
Winner of the Package GIVEAWAY “Needle felted figures” & “needle Felting Kit”
Thank you all for entering our package giveaway! It’s so very hard to pick winners in any of our giveaways and we depend on random.org to pick the winners. I wish you all could win! Sheryl is our winner and … Read More...
Monday Mosaic: Inspired by Picasso
1. Picasso, 2. Picasso Dove of Peace Pendant Necklace, 3. polymerclay picasso pendant, 4. Picasso beads, 5. ‘Picasso’ pendant for my niece, 6. Picasso’s box
I found these polymer clay pieces inspired by Picasso while … Read More...
Tutorial: A smaller version of the potholder mitt

Vicki Welsh from Field Trips in Fiber recently posted a tutorial for a potholder mitt. She’s followed that up with a tutorial for making a smaller verion of the potholder mitt. Get the tute!
[tags]sewing, tutorial, potholder, mitt, hot pad[/tags]… Read More...
More on color theory for bargello
The second in Bargello Needlepoint‘s series on color theory shows how to apply a monochromatic color scheme to bargello. See the post.
Project: Beaded ladybug
This lovely beaded ladybug is The Lone Beader‘s idea of a little project you can do when you have only a couple of hours available for crafting. And she even shows us how. Her post isn’t a full tutorial, … Read More...
MORE COOL GRANNIES
Another good site to find some free (and for sale) nifty squares, granny and otherwise: This one looks like flowers in the center to me.
And, I love this U.S. Flag Granny:
There are many, many more free (and for … Read More...
Say It With Coffee
Glorious Stained Glass
This beautiful stained glass image was photographed by Aaron Bennet. You can see more gorgeous images at Aaron’s Flickr stream. The cathedral (Chichester) is unbelievable…and Aaron’s images capture it in all it’s glory.
Tutorial: Sew an eco-friendly tote

EvaForeva shares a tutorial f or making this eco-friendly tote. The body of the bag is made from industrial felt, with the accents from recycled leather. The materials won’t be cheap (she predicts about $40 USD), but the resulting bag … Read More...
Tips for sewing on fluid fabrics

Threads Magazine calls them fluid fabrics. I always called them crawly or drapey fabrics. You know, the fabrics that make beautiful, fluid gargments but are difficult to sew because they crawl all over the place, often not holding a pressed … Read More...
Tips for drawing tatting charts
Jon of Jon’s Thread Escapade blog is sharing some tips for creating tatting diagrams using drawing software. See the post.
Easter silliness
Tricia-Rennea posted her original funny-face egg as a coloring page you can download for your kids. But I’m thinking it would make a great pattern to bookmark for some whimsical Easter stitching next year. Get the image.
Easter silliness
Tricia-Rennea posted her original funny-face egg as a coloring page you can download for your kids. But I’m thinking it would make a great pattern to bookmark for some whimsical Easter stitching next year. Get the image.



