Don’t throw up your thimble-clad hands when it comes to binding your quilt. Let Peta of She Quilts Alot show you her secret for making binding behave. The trick she explains is knowing where to start.
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Don’t throw up your thimble-clad hands when it comes to binding your quilt. Let Peta of She Quilts Alot show you her secret for making binding behave. The trick she explains is knowing where to start.
Click the link, Binding … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jamie from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom shares a free pattern for a kimono swim cover-up. It has an angled front opening and a curved hi-low hem. A kimono style wrap is easy to make, a project you can … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Heidi and Finn have beautiful patterns for your children’s fashions; and their great for beginners or advanced sewers. They believe that all your children should be dressed stylishly. All their patterns have pictures and easy to follow instructions. They give … Read More...
My absolute favorite candy bar is Snickers! I try to be good and buy the minis, but I can’t stop at one. This might be the treat I need to cure my cravings and feel less guilty. If I don’t … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kate from See Kate Sew shows how you can make the cutest hexagon pincushion topped with a fluffy yarn pom pom. The pincushion base is pieced from small triangles, so pull out your scrap bin and go wild making these … Read More...
In case you would like to try some other smoothie bowls or healthy breakfasts in a bowl, here are 25 recipes to try. The names are listed and when you click on them, you will be sent to the page … Read More...
This kind of falls under the category of art imitating life imitating art or “adult Legos”. If we played with Legos as a kid and then we still want to and we want them big and functional, then making concrete … Read More...
The wooden spoon is a kitchen essential that has stood the test of time. It’s a versatile tool that can be used for everything from stirring to serving, and it’s a symbol of tradition and simplicity. But as with any … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Katie from Upcycled Treasures participated in “scarf week” (as opposed to “shark week”), and she gave new life to an old clay terra cotta pot by recovering it with a scarf she had! I think the finished result is so … Read More...
The classic Barbie doll is still a very popular toy for children. If you have someone who loves Barbie, this you won’t want to miss this post from Canadian Free Stuff. With links to 21 different DIY tutorials, you can … Read More...
by Sarah White
22The Guardian Angel Knitting Program, now in its 17th year, encourages Australian knitters of all skill levels to lend their needles to a great cause.
This year the program is focused on children with cancer and is seeking hand crafted … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ellen from The Chilly Dog shares a free pattern for making a Japanese knot bag. The Japanese knot bag has one handle that is shorter than another. To close the bag, simply send the longer handle through the smaller handle. … Read More...
These are so adorable! I would have to master the regular macarons before trying this. You can achieve the shape, by drawing or printing a picture of an elephant or whatever shape you would like to make. Then you trace … Read More...
There is something adorable about a little girl in a summer hat and summer dress. This free pattern is easy to follow and the hat looks amazing finished off with the flower embellishments.
Make sure you make a little girl … Read More...
by Dana Hinders
If you’re planning a pool party, why not take things one step further and turn it into a shark party? This colorful party is easy to put together and incorporates yummy treats like gummy worms, goldfish crackers, and an ocean … Read More...
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If you’re looking for paper crafting inspiration Paper Pumpkin is here to inspire you and bring creativity to your door each and every month. Paper Pumpkin is a subscription kit brought … Read More...
This is a wonderful craft you can use to have the little ones work on fine motor skills, but I think even the older kids will want to join in the fun. Older kids can even help color the noodles! … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Like most sewists, I have a scrap bin. But then I have another scrap bin that’s just for my tiny scraps. These are generally too small for most projects but they’re fabric and pretty and so I hold on to … Read More...
A dandelion may not be considered the most beautiful thing on Earth. After all, it is technically a weed, and they spread like crazy. While some may consider them to be an annoyance, this post shows just how to make … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Got travel plans for this last bit of summer? Becky from Patchwork Posse shows how you can make a kids’ travel pillow. It’s made from a soft Minky fabric and shaped like a kidney bean so it’s easy to tuck … Read More...