The Straight Stitch is the first stitch you should master before moving on to other embroidery or sewing techniques.
The Straight Stitch is the most fundamental of all stitches. The ability to bring the needle in and out of the … Read More...
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The Straight Stitch is the first stitch you should master before moving on to other embroidery or sewing techniques.
The Straight Stitch is the most fundamental of all stitches. The ability to bring the needle in and out of the … Read More...
I recently had the pleasure of diving into “Crochet Puzzle Fun!” by Debbie Deitke, and it’s nothing short of delightful. If you’ve encountered her work before, you know she has a knack for creating engaging and enjoyable books, and this … Read More...
This kid’s striped hoodie pattern is not just any ordinary hoodie, it’s a statement piece that is sure to brighten up any outfit. The bold and colorful stripes are guaranteed to catch the eye and make your child stand out. … Read More...
If you’re wanting to create a project for a good friend that’s a bit more than a card try creating a mini album or journal. Janet used stamps, dies and papers from Art Impressions to create this wonderful little booklet … Read More...
by Sarah White
I think it’s the colors, but this cardigan knitting pattern reminds me a little bit of a school uniform, only clearly a lot more fun.
The Samara from Berroco was designed by Åsa Buchta and uses bulky yarn. It’s mostly … Read More...
by Sarah White
I can’t honestly call this a book review because I wrote this book, so of course I think it’s great. But if you’ve got a kiddo who likes to draw, Drawing Spooky Chibi is a fun book to help them … Read More...
The Nordic Hooded Jacket knit pattern is a great way to create a warm and cozy jacket for kids using Patons Astra yarn. This yarn is perfect for creating a jacket that will keep your child warm and comfortable in … Read More...
Introducing the Red Heart News Boy Hat, a classic and stylish crochet pattern designed for babies and toddlers. This pattern is a perfect representation of the timeless newsboy peaked hat, which has been around for centuries. The hat … Read More...
I love the mix of cute and spooky on this digital Halloween layout! There’s creepy eyes and tiny spiders but there’s also flowers and cute photos for a wonderfully balanced design. I spotted this page on Ellen T.’s Scrapbook.com gallery.… Read More...
by Sarah White
Are you ready for holiday crafting? I’ve been doing a lot for Halloween lately so I haven’t given much thought to the winter holidays, but they will be here quicker than we imagine.
If you’re ready to get started on … Read More...
by Sarah White
Crafted Christmas stockings are, like, the pinnacle of craftiness. You know there’s a hard-core maker in the family when everyone has a handmade stocking (in my family it was my grandma; my mom has since taken up the tradition of … Read More...
You generally don’t see legs and feet on ghosts but these cute little guys do which make them look like little people dressed up in costume. I also like that they are in color rather than simply white. I also … Read More...
Prepare to elevate your fall wardrobe with the Reno Cardigan by Veronika Cromwell. This stylish cardigan combines ease of crafting with a flair for fashion, making it an essential addition to your seasonal ensemble. Whether you’re dressing up in skinny … Read More...
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Here are some more Fall articles which may be of interest to you.
The article presents an array of adorable Halloween cards that will inspire your crafting endeavors. From whimsical ghosts to charming pumpkins, each card showcases the artistry and ingenuity of the creators. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, these … Read More...
I just love the fangs on these little bats. Not to mention the little ears and cute expressions. Pop on over to the Wood Lark blog for the tutorial on how to make recycled fall leaf bats and ghosts with … Read More...
by Sarah White
I am a sucker for stitch dictionaries. I’ve pared down my collection over the years, but I still have more than a few, and I love to look through them for inspiration for designs (though admittedly most of what I … Read More...
by Sarah White
I decided I wanted to start a series on the countries of the world for kids, which you can use as unit studies in a classroom or at home, or just as a way to teach your kid (and yourself!) … Read More...
It’s a Missouri Star quilt Co favorite tradition to have Jenny, Misty, and Natalie demonstrate unique takes on a classic block, technique, or template once a month. In this episode, Doan sisters demonstrate three lovely projects based on the Lovely … Read More...
As a young girl, I was always fascinated by the beautiful baby blanket that hung in my great grandma’s home. She had crocheted it for my mom when she was a baby, and it was a cherished family heirloom. The … Read More...