I’m a few days behind on this news, but per their Facebook page, Signature Needle Arts has begun the process of closing down.
Owner Cathy says she recently retired from Bothe Associates (the machine shop that made the needles) … Read More...
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by Sarah White
I’m a few days behind on this news, but per their Facebook page, Signature Needle Arts has begun the process of closing down.
Owner Cathy says she recently retired from Bothe Associates (the machine shop that made the needles) … Read More...
by Sarah White
I don’t really like wearing hats, but my husband wears his sun hat all the time, even when we’re just going on a quick walk around the neighborhood. I know I should wear one, too, but maybe I just need … Read More...
As a new mom, I was always on the lookout for special and unique gifts for my little one. When I came across the Baby Afghans Lemon Drop ePattern, I knew I had found something special. The cheerful and … Read More...
Rag quilting is said to have started in the 1700s. The harsh and cold winter seasons forced pioneer women to find inventive ways to stay warm and safe. Rag quilts were made from worn-out fabric and leftover materials. These quilts … Read More...
by Sarah White
July 19 is apparently National Hot Dog Day (though it seems like it should be July 4th, what do I know?) but stitching up some hot dog cross stitch patterns is a great thing to do any time during the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s almost back-to-school time and you know what that means – shopping for school supplies! Such a fun time of the year! Even if you no longer have kids in school or are not going to school yourself, it’s hard … Read More...
by Sarah White
Learning about the ocean is always fun, but it’s a nice thing to do in the summer, especially if you have any vacations to the beach planned. But even if you don’t, these ocean animal activities are lots of fun … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’ve been working on a lot of cable knitting projects lately, which is not something I normally do. I don’t know why, but I don’t typically use a lot of cables in my designs or choose to knit things that … Read More...
I remember the first time I went skiing in the alps. I was so excited to hit the slopes and take in the stunning mountain views. But, as soon as I got off the ski lift and hit the fresh … Read More...
Activated charcoal is a highly porous substance that is made by heating carbon-rich materials such as coconut shells, sawdust, or bamboo to high temperatures. This process results in charcoal with a large surface area and many tiny pores, which gives … Read More...
These 15 easy-to-follow patterns are designed with warm weather in mind, featuring lightweight, breathable yarns such as cotton, linen, and bamboo. These fibers are perfect for warm weather as they are cool to the touch and absorb moisture, keeping you … Read More...
I love seeing ideas of stamping with everyday or unusual objects, stamping doesn’t have to just be manufactured rubber or clear photopolymer stamps. This technique from Lydia might be more closely related to printing but if you press something onto … Read More...
by Sarah White
I know you’re probably wondering where in the world the name for this hat knitting pattern from Jennifer Berg came from. You know when it looks like it’s going to rain or snow, but you end up only getting a … Read More...
by Sarah White
If you want to design your own cross stitch patterns, there are a couple of different ways to go about it. If you’re starting with a picture or a logo using a program online where you can upload the image … Read More...
Why just reuse a bucket when you can reinvent it? The New 5-Gallon Bucket Book updates a quirky classic with 30+ new ways to take those old buckets and put them to use.
Five-gallon buckets are ubiquitous and cheap (or … Read More...
I recently picked up the book Home Therapy: Interior Design for Increasing Happiness, Boosting Confidence and Creating Calm and I have to say, I was thoroughly impressed, I wasn’t sure what to expect at first, but I did enjoy it. … Read More...
Meow there, crochet enthusiasts and feline lovers! Today, we embark on a delightful journey through the realm of yarn and hooks, where we’ll learn how to create a purr-fectly adorable Siamese cat using the art of crochet. So grab your … Read More...
I think one of the most challenging things for me when I’m scrapbooking is keeping my photos organized. I tend to print large batches of photos from many different occasions all at one time so I need to keep them … Read More...
by Sarah White
I came across Fox and Rabbit Designs recently, and while they have a variety of cross-stitch designs to choose from, what most interested me when looking through their website is the patterns that are reproductions of sampler patterns first stitched … Read More...
Prepare to be captivated and mesmerized by a truly breathtaking video that will transport you into the enchanting world of embroidery. Created by the talented artist MIU Embroidery, this stunning embroidery landscape is a feast for the eyes and … Read More...