Have you ever seen all of those adorable friendship bracelets? The are hand woven with embroidery floss. Well here is a fun way to make them with floss and plastic canvas. It’s a tutorial from Handmade Charlotte.
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Have you ever seen all of those adorable friendship bracelets? The are hand woven with embroidery floss. Well here is a fun way to make them with floss and plastic canvas. It’s a tutorial from Handmade Charlotte.
Filled with … Read More...
Knit a rainbow of dishcloths for your own kitchen or to give as a quick present. Dishcloths are a fun way to learn or practise new methods, experiment with different yarns, or make quick and easy crafts.
This dish cloth … Read More...
I love inlay die cutting, it’s like putting together a little puzzle on your card. For this fun Tropical Leaf card Bobbi die cut leaves from Sunny Studio in different colors of cardstock circles and then die cut the leaves … Read More...
This colorful hexagon design from Amy looks like the aperture that opens on a camera lens and it really brings focus to the photo in the center. She’s sharing how she create this design using a handmade template to cut … Read More...
by Liza Adams
When you are working with a resource like felting mats, that tend to wear out over time, you will want to know as much as you can about your options. I’ve found over the years that I’ve used a … Read More...
Yes! You are seeing correctly. This is an ordinary desk lamp simply flipped upside down and voila! It is the perfect place to pop a plant into. Pop on over to the blog Songbird to see another whole bunch of … Read More...
by Sarah White
June is a special month for the LGBTQ+ community as it is celebrated as Pride Month all over the world. It is a time for the community to come together, to celebrate the progress that has been made and to … Read More...
Combining quilting and sewing this unique and festive bench pillow pattern from Annie’s Craft Store will look great in your home or on your deck.
The skill level for this is easy and the pattern uses scraps, fat eighths and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These small fabric bins are a great way to use your fat quarters and larger fabric scraps! And you can use the bins to hold your sewing notions or even to sort your smaller scraps. Seasoned Homemaker has a tutorial … Read More...
One large stamp is sometimes all you need to make a beautiful card. Anna stamped a Lighthouse stamp from Impression Obsession that almost fills the entire card front and colored it with watercolors for a wonderful masculine card design, perfect … Read More...
Yui Oku used a concentric circles die cut for the focal point of this Sweet Smile layout. Cutting it from white cardstock and placing it over pink paper she then punches out lots and lots of little flowers from pattern … Read More...
by Sarah White
If you’re looking for an American flag cross stitch pattern to stitch for Flag Day, Fourth of July or any other patriotic holiday (or to have around all year) here are some great options.
This vintage American flag from Crossstitch.com… Read More...
by Sarah White
Looking for some quick crafts and activities for the Fourth of July? These flag crafts are easy and lots of fun for kids in the summer.
This easy handprint American Flag shirt from Down Redbud Drive is perfect to make … Read More...
Chicken wire is a fun material to work with. It can be cut and bent into all sorts of shapes. It is easy to attach things to as well. Such is the case with this pretty and useful lace and … Read More...
by Sarah White
I love the look of sleep sacks for babies. They’re so snuggly and warm and to be honest I’d like one in an adult size for myself.
The sweet snuggle sack pattern in our 10 Easy Baby Knitting Patterns ebook … Read More...
Are you ready to take on a knew craft hobby? Why not try hand embroidery? This helpful guide from Stitch Floral will help you along your journey.
Filled with all kinds of tips, you will find help for things like … Read More...
Welcome to our roundup of 20 fox-themed sewing patterns! Whether you’re a seasoned seamstress or just starting out, you’ll find something here to suit your skills and interests. Foxes are a popular and versatile choice for crafting, with their … Read More...
Embossing folders are a great way to add pattern and texture to your card backgrounds, place your cardstock inside, run it through your die cutting machine and… instant design! Annie has a a few terrific ways to get even more … Read More...
This sweet summery page is full of yummy treats and a simple shaker element. Strips of pretty pattern papers in different lengths create the background behind the photo. A round shaker element was created with circle dies and placed on … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
How many times have you sewn what feels like the perfect t-shirt, only to end up with a neckband that’s wonky and won’t lie flat? Emily at Life Sew Savory has some help for you. She’s got a tutorial showing … Read More...