Cheri of quiltsbycheri did some wool applique to first make a block. She then made it the front of this pillow, To Every Season Spring. Primitive goodness!
Image credit: quiltsbycheri
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Cheri of quiltsbycheri did some wool applique to first make a block. She then made it the front of this pillow, To Every Season Spring. Primitive goodness!
Image credit: quiltsbycheri
by Anne Weaver
Lindsay from PA Country Crafts shows how you can make her Blushing Izzy dress for girls. This dress has such beautiful lines! It has a gathered surplice bodice, a wide waistband, and a full skirt. It’s absolutely charming made up … Read More...
This is the first block in the Double Dutch Quilters Quilt Along just now taking off and being talked about by Nicolette of Dutch Comfort. She shares a link to the first block in the sampler (meaning every block … Read More...
Imagine Crafts will show you how to get a stunning stained glass look on your cards using rubber stamps and irRESISTible Pico Embellisher. This cool product is a fine line writer for things like doodling, writing text, outlining or filling … Read More...
We’ve all heard of the disappearing nine patch, but this Quilt Hollow blogger nestled her pinwheels inside a Churn Dash to get these great looking blocks. Read her Disappearing Pinwheel Block post to get the full story.
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Amy of Sew We Craft is certain you still have time to whip up this pretty little purse for Mother’s Day. She pieced together complimentary fabric strips to make the ground, created pleats, then finished it with a zipper closure. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Rachel from Nest Full of Eggs shows how you can turn newborn onesies into clothes for an American Girl Doll or other 18-inch doll. It’s fairly easy to find newborn onesies in good condition at yard sales or resale events. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Professor Pincushion shares a video tutorial showing how you can make a slot seam. A slot seam puts a slit down the seam that allows a contrast fabric to peek through. It’s a nice detail to add to a shirt … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
This tutorial comes from “The Good Life” blog is proudly supported by Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina. Kendra Ardis Thrifter Extraordinaire was asked by The Gap to create a DIY beach tote. She went to Goodwill and picked up … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Malia is a wife and a mom and hosts “Yesterday on Tuesday” and she has many really fun tutorials. The one I am presenting today is her NO SEW “Ombre Neon Striped Tote” and I liked it so much I … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
Frida Kahlo has inspired so many of us. Her artwork is hauntingly personal. When she painted tragedy and pain, we felt it along with her. She was a woman who marched to the beat of her own drum and paved … Read More...
SVG Cuts has three lovely spring themed die cuts, a flower, butterfly and frame, to download for free and use with your electronic die cutting machine.
-Heather
Did you know Butterflies are deep and powerful representations of life. … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
It’s time to stop the plastic canvas bashing! Sure we relate this craft medium to grandma’s tissue holder, but it is so much more. One brilliant example of the new and improved plastic canvas is this stylish Note and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Maris from Sew Maris shows how you can make a girls pretty gathered skirt like this one in just 1 hour. And it’s reversible, too! You can make them in any size based on your child’s measurements. A wide fold-over … Read More...
Craft fairs have become a popular destination for DIY enthusiasts and small business owners to showcase their creations. However, setting up for these events can often be more time-consuming and stressful than expected. As makers, we put a lot of … Read More...
Correct link to be using for the how to is from She Knows
Grilling season has begun! The time of year, when you know what your neighbor is having for dinner that night. Hopefully, it doesn’t smell better than what … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Using a simple piece of everyday paper (or a designer one if you wish) you can create these beautiful butterflies in no time at all.
Besides being a great idea for playtime, you can also use them for decorations. They … Read More...
by Sarah White
Since it’s been in the 80s most of this week, I am definitely thinking about summer knitting.
Desertbloom, a pretty free pattern from Berroco, would be the perfect thing to add to your queue if you like knitting — … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nancy from Do Small Things With Love guest blogs at Someday Crafts with a tutorial showing how to make these cute little felt coin purses. They’re so colorful and happy! The small pouch has a little pocket on the front … Read More...
I this is the perfect time of year to share this project with all of you. This photo album can be made to give to a special lady for Mother’s Day, as a fun Father’s Day gift, or as a … Read More...