It’s common for knitters and crocheters to say that they don’t like math or that they’re afraid of math, but the intersection of fiber arts and mathematics is actually a really cool place.
For two years now Math for America… Read More...
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by Sarah White
It’s common for knitters and crocheters to say that they don’t like math or that they’re afraid of math, but the intersection of fiber arts and mathematics is actually a really cool place.
For two years now Math for America… Read More...
A beach themed porch decoration could not be any more perfect for these warm Summer months. Whether you have a special connection with time spent or the beach, or you just love the look of the nautical pieces, this beach … Read More...
This Terrarium is made using recycled kitchen items. You will need a cork for the mushroom. If you can’t find a cork then use different shaped lids of bottles to try and re-create the mushroom.
Looking for a Gag gift? Maybe something to make you laugh with your morning coffee? How about making these Chicken Butt Coasters? They will make you smile no matter the mood. The Chicken Butt Coasters will have your guests talking … Read More...
Grab some colored pencil or markers and relax while coloring this lovely garden gate coloring page. It’s free to download from Dover Publications.
-Heather
by Katie Smith
For my fellow Indie Business owners, crafters and bloggers- Here are some fantastic tips for staying organised and making a plan for your business from the Mollie Makes blog.
Mollie Makes caught up with the three successful makers behind And … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You can sew this reversible smock style apron using a free pattern and tutorial from Sew4Home! The apron has a bib top and a gathered skirt with a deep ruffle at the hem. It’s reversible so you can get two … Read More...
Today’s Feature Friday shop is the Etsy Shop SusanAnna. The adorable shop SusanAnna has beautiful jewelry pieces for family tree gifts for mom, personalized initial bracelet and necklace, bird nests, song bird themed jewelry all made with lead and nickel … Read More...
Wooden crates have so many possibilities and aside from the fact that they are extremely sturdy and very durable, they make great pieces of decor and statement. Check out this post from the blog Megan Brook Handmade and see 10 … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Your ironing board takes a lot of abuse, and that shows on the cover. Worn fabric, burned spots, and more. But Tova from Professor Pincushion shares a video showing how you can sew a new cover for your ironing board. … Read More...
by Katie Smith
It’s time for another week of Blog Handmade! What is that? It is a weekly feature I started here at Indie Crafts that will goes up every Friday!
Blog Handmade is a weekly link up by indiecrafts.craftgossip.com where handmade bloggers … Read More...
Gather up your card making supplies )aka scrapbooking scraps) and get busy making these DIY Father’s Day cards for all the great dads in your life.
With 21 ideas to choose from, you’re sure to find one that will suit … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew a ruffle baby bib with a free pattern and tutorial from Mary Martha Mama! The bib has an absorbent terry cloth
backing. The rows of ruffles make this so pretty for baby girls! Or, if you’re making a bib … Read More...
Change things up and get a more artistic look from your stamped images by going over the design drawing sketchy lines using a fine tip marker. This fun tip is from Lisa over at Sugar Pea Designs blog, click here … Read More...
If you’re inspired by the Paper Pumpkin reviews I bring you each month and would like to try these great monthly kits yourself now is the perfect time. For a VERY LIMITED TIME first time subscribers pay only $5 for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These woven jeans seam coasters will have you hoarding all the seams from your jeans scraps! Jill from Creating My Way To Success shares a tutorial showing how to make them. I’m thinking the thick denim seams would be super … Read More...
photo credit: The Flavor Bender
Here is a refreshing way to cool off this summer. Plus it is healthy, gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan. We love fruit in this house, in fact we have to buy it twice a week. So … Read More...
This treat for two or one, if you want to indulge and not share, is a great dessert for your summer berries. Blackberries are used here, but I’m sure you could substitute with blueberries or raspberries. … Read More...
Love using natural materials found in nature? Check out these books on Crafting with nature.
by Sarah White
Cross stitch projects look really cute if you frame them in their hoops, but how do you do that in a way that looks neat?
I love this tutorial from Little Dorrit & Co. via Sew Mama Sew on how … Read More...