Add a pretty touch to your stamped images by stitching around them. Pierce tiny holes around the edges and use embroidery thread to sew. Find more info over on the Paper Wings Productions blog.
This reminds me of punched … Read More...
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Add a pretty touch to your stamped images by stitching around them. Pierce tiny holes around the edges and use embroidery thread to sew. Find more info over on the Paper Wings Productions blog.
This reminds me of punched … Read More...
Yesterday I wrote about the closure of Two Peas in a Bucket. If like me you have lots of your projects loaded in their gallery, and would like to easily transfer them elsewhere, scrapbook.com now has a tool that … Read More...
by jd wolfe
I love this beach cover up that Ellen over at the Chilly Dog has created. She used a readily available cotton yarn but I would prefer a cotton blend for a number of reasons. My experience with cotton worsted yarn … Read More...
This just in from Dale Riehl, of The City Quilter and Gallery:
… Read More...ABC Television network’s CELEBRITY WIFE SWAP series shot a segment at our gallery and The City Quilter last March.
The program containing this premieres on ABC this Tuesday,
Here are some ideas to help you celebrate on July 4th this year
1. Woven place mat and 2. American flag bunting both from The House that Lars Built.
3. Free printable from On Sutton Place
Turtles Love by baersgarten
What I loved about it:
The butterfly, the stitched tag, the layering and the yellow!
Tidbits about Iara:
How long have you been scrapping? since 2005
Paper or digi? (or both?) at the begin only paper, … Read More...
This tutorial makes a nice, subtle button – you could get a totally different effect with a bright coloured clay and a white wash – to match your sewing project.
by Anne Weaver
Domenica from Easy Sewing For Beginners shows how to make a reversible cover for a book or folder. You can use her instructions to make them to fit any size book or journal, even a 3-ring binder. Her how-to comes … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lindsay from Diary of a Crafty Lady shows how you can make a puppet theater to hang across a doorway. The fabric theater front hangs from a tension rod, so it can be put up and taken down in a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Deby from So Sew Easy shares a free pattern for making her Expanding Nautical Tote Bag. snaps at the side give it a slimmer profile when you’re not carrying around so much. Or, when you’ve got more to carry around … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jamie from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom shows how to make these cute wrapped fabric bangle bracelets. They’re super easy to make and no sewing is required. You’ll just need thin strips of fabric (she used bandana for a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This owl softie is an easy sewing project. Janice from Maddie Moes shares a tutorial showing how to make him. She designed the project for kids learning to sew, and her tutorial is written to help an adult guide a … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Jennevieve is a fiber artist and sculptor and a contributor on “house inside out” where she is showing us how to make her “Funky Wet Felted Bracelet”! She has clear step-by-step instructions for us. Select your color and work along … Read More...
Turn one sheet of 12″x12″ cardstock into a fun little mini album, find directions over at the Get Creative with Traci blog. These would make great brag books or even slip tiny stamped notes inside for a fun card.
-Heather
by Dana Hinders
If you have a daughter, Catch My Party’s free vintage Barbie printables are an easy way to put together a festive birthday celebration. Pair the printables with black, white, and pink balloon bouquets and a few of your daughter’s favorite … Read More...
This has to fall under the list of most dramatic transformations! Pop on over to the link Monica sent into the post at Crafts at Squidoo that features a tutorial on how to make a necklace from recycled bamboo window … Read More...
Here is a quick and easy fun summer project to use to decorate for the 4th of July. I bet it would make a fun centerpiece. pop on over to Craftside for the tutorial on how to make a recycled … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
You will like this tutorial when you want to cut out felt letters and shapes. Renae Bradley of “benzie design” has a very good tutorial that will make your getting just the shape you want without much trouble. Thanks Renae … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I love my serger, but I’ve always been confused by differential feed. I’m not sure exactly what it is, or why I should adjust it, so I generally just leave it alone. Liz from Simple Simon & Co. . just … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Since I didn’t hear back from our first winner of our giveaway of Mollie Makes: Making It! I’m choosing a new winner today. Congrats to Rebecca Van Horn who says
“I sew a lot for myself and for fun. At … Read More...