Ofelia is the winner!
This is the time of year when people in the Northern Hemisphere start thinking about knitting for the cooler weather to come, so I thought it would be appropriate to share a giveaway for a book … Read More...
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by Sarah White
Ofelia is the winner!
This is the time of year when people in the Northern Hemisphere start thinking about knitting for the cooler weather to come, so I thought it would be appropriate to share a giveaway for a book … Read More...
How cute is this wreath? Using a large circle of chipboard Pamme Jo added die cut and stamped snowflake shapes in a circle around the edges and embellished it with adorable stamped snowmen to make this fun winter wreath. Visit … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This swing top is a cute look for fall transition wardrobe. Sara from The Sara Project shares a free pattern at Sew Mama Sew for making one. The design is inspired by an Anthropologie top she fell in love with. … Read More...
Sea glass is not only beautiful on it’s own, but makes beautiful craft projects. These 7 ideas are just a drop in the bucket of what you can do with your stash of glass gems. Maybe some of these ideas … Read More...
Have you ever started a project and wondered if you are using the right size of jewelry wire? There truly is a reason for the different gauge size and this post tells all about it. Perfect for beginning jewelry … Read More...
I think we can all agree that when planning a wedding, we will do about anything we can to save a little money along the way. Sure, a beautiful wedding is what every bride dreams of, but we really can … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Fox Vintage UK shares a tutorial at the Pattern Patter blog showing how you can make a bandana style baby bib with a snap closure. (If you don’t have a snap setting tool, you could easily sub a Velcro closure … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Calling all Star Wars fans!!!
Get your favorite furry friend ready for the new Star Wars movies and Halloween with this easy, fast, no sew Ewok costume tutorial by Nikki over on the Tikkido blog.
Personally, I’m a Star Trek … Read More...
Not quite ready to tackle that big baby’s first year album? Here’s an easy way to create a run down of baby’s first year at a glance and it’s much more fun than your typical baby book!
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Here’s a cheerful rainbow ring tutorial(here’s the English translation). The author even mentions it’ll lighten up your mood. The body of the ring is made from a rainbow stack. You could do this as a blend but even … Read More...
There is also a non-alcoholic version of this recipe. Just make sure you either use a different color cupcake wrap or forgo the toppings if making both. Always mark for adults only if there will be kids at the party … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how you can make a cover for your sewing machine, made pretty with decorative stitches and button accents. The loops sewn into the side seams on the top are probably my favorite feature, though. They’re there to make … Read More...
Leftovers are big in our family. Even though there are only 3 of us, I tend to take after my mom and cook more than we need. You never know if you will have extras at the table. Those with … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Angel from Fleece Fun shows how you can make these gorgeous patchwork scrunched fabric pumpkins. She shows them from Minky, but you can use any fabric – quilting cottons, burlap, velvet, and more. The patchwork makes this a great scrapbusting … Read More...
Oh yum! I will be sure to make this. Actually, I’ll be sure to have the kid make this with me. Here is a great recipe to make with the kids after you go apple picking. They can work on … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lightweight sheer and drapey fabrics always seem like a great idea – until you get to the hemming. Especially if your hem is curved in any way! Beth from The Renegade Seamstress shares a tutorial at eHow for hemming chiffon … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s Always Autumn has the how-to for making a simple Everyday Skirt. The skirt pieces are cut on a curve to create an A-line shape that is fuller at the bottom than at the waist. The waist is an easy-to-sew … Read More...
Spring has sprung for those living in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand and the bottom 1/3 of Africa, etc,.,). But no matter where you live, Spring is the season of birth. To welcome a newborn human baby, I contend … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This pieced floor pillow would look great in a living room or a bedroom or nursery. Use it as a foot rest or possibly as extra seating. Caroline from Sew Caroline shares a free pattern at Pellon Projects showing how … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Craft fairs are an exciting place to be, full of creativity, inspiration, and unique handmade items that you won’t find anywhere else. But have you ever stopped to take a closer look at the booths themselves? The way a booth … Read More...