I recently wrote a post on my blog about using a stitchable journal cover and I mentioned that you can make your own stitched cover for a journal by using perforated paper instead of buying a stitchable notebook.
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by Sarah White
I recently wrote a post on my blog about using a stitchable journal cover and I mentioned that you can make your own stitched cover for a journal by using perforated paper instead of buying a stitchable notebook.
I have … Read More...
by Sarah White
When I first started knitting again after a long absence from the craft (which has now been almost 25 years ago!) I really didn’t like garter stitch that much. I found it super boring, somehow even more boring than knitting … Read More...
I stumbled across the Decorative Vase Embroidery Pattern from DMC the other day, and honestly, it’s one of those projects that just makes you smile. It’s simple, modern, and somehow still feels like something you’d find in your … Read More...
Quilting friends, have you ever wanted to create a gorgeous quilt without getting overwhelmed by fabric choices, complex cutting, or piecing? Let me introduce you to the Fabulous 5-Yard Quilts booklet from Fabric Cafe. This little gem is a total … Read More...
If you are working on wedding invitations, projects or scrapbooking your own or someone else’s wedding photos you’ll want to download this beautiful FREE collection of pattern papers. There are 8 different elegant designs in shades and tones of greys … Read More...
I recently discovered the Stiles Cowl pattern on Crochet.com, and I must say, it’s quickly become one of my favorites! The design is both stylish and practical, perfect for adding a cozy layer during those chilly days.
What I love … Read More...
This amazing card from Lynn is a tea-rrific way to use up pattern paper scraps. She used banner dies that might normally be hung in a row and designed her own starburst pattern with them. She used two different sizes … Read More...
by Sarah White
There are certain things that just make sense to knit at this time of year, and market bags are one of them. We tend to use our canvas bags more often in the summer with trips to the farmer’s market … Read More...
by Sarah White
This time of year (summer where I live) I’m often looking for fun activities that can be done indoors because it’s hot outside.
This LEGO scavenger hunt is a fun idea you can do with a single kid or a … Read More...
by Sarah White
If you love patterns for frogs and sardines, animals, food, flowers and more, Happy Cross Stitchers has got you covered. With more than 1,600 patterns as of this writing, you’re almost guaranteed to find something you like.
I don’t know … Read More...
If you’re looking for a quick and heartfelt project with a patriotic twist, the DMC American Flag Heart Cross Stitch Pattern is a perfect match. This free cross stitch design is simple, bold, and full of Americana charm—ideal for holidays … Read More...
As more and more people turn toward sustainability in every aspect of life, the art of sewing has evolved into a way to not only create beautiful, unique items but also to make a positive impact on the environment. ECO-FRIENDLY … Read More...
If you’re a fan of crochet and looking for a way to add a personal touch to life’s special moments, 19 Easy Crochet Gnome Patterns by Mariia Ermolova is a must-have for your crafting collection! This delightful book offers 19 … Read More...
Elevate your quilting experience with the Morning Glories Quilt Kit featuring the exquisite Georgia fabric collection by Brenda Riddle. This kit includes everything you need to create a charming 44.5″ x 44.5″ floral masterpiece. Don’t miss the chance to add … Read More...
Rebecca created a rustic feel for this wedding layout that’s both hard and soft with torn papers and lots of florals. There’s loads of layers of papers, chipboard words and embellishments but the framed kissing couple draws the eye right … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If you’ve been looking for a simple yet stylish project, look no further than this easy-to-follow tutorial on how to make a shift dress with a free sewing pattern! Shift dresses are a timeless wardrobe staple, known for their flattering, … Read More...
If you’ve been crocheting for a while, you probably think you’ve picked up most of the tricks already. That’s what I thought too—until I dove into Nicki’s Homemade Crafts Crochet Tips & Tricks E-book. Let me tell you, I … Read More...
Michelle used a die cut arch for a shaker element on her lovely floral card. I love the die cut faux stitching lines around the edge! Over her shaker she added die cut flowers ink blended in shades of purple … Read More...
by Sarah White
Stitch dictionaries are a fun way to learn new-to-you knitting stitch patterns or to take a deep dive into a particular technique. Debbie Tomkies offers 100 cable stitch designs and thoughts on how to incorporate them into projects in her … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m primarily a knitter, and in the knitting world the “emotional support chicken” has been a big trend probably for a couple of years now (I don’t know how long something has to be popular before you can stop calling … Read More...