This week is unseasonably warm where I live, so it’s been hard to sit at the computer and share the knitting goodness with you!
But I do have a pattern to share if you’re felling the need for something springy, … Read More...
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by Sarah White
This week is unseasonably warm where I live, so it’s been hard to sit at the computer and share the knitting goodness with you!
But I do have a pattern to share if you’re felling the need for something springy, … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
How beyond adorable are these “DIY Felt Stick Horses”? Get over to “Lia Griffith” where she has an outstanding pictorial tutorial for us. This is the perfect time to start projects such as these for spring. These make amazing gifts … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A while back I showed you the Side Panel Skirt I made that featured a graphic Marimekko tree print. I cut the skirt pieces so I’d have a scrap left over big enough to make a new cover for my … Read More...
Have you been keeping up with the olympics? I’ve seen a little here and there, but have not been watching it full time.
Here is a cute blog hop with bento box lunches starting with Eclectic Lamb. Super cute … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Amanda of “Joy Ever After” has the cutest “Layered Felt Earring DIY” they are easy and inexpensive you can make a pair for every outfit and holiday. You can make different shapes and colors and have fun. You can buy … Read More...
I am not going to pretend to know anything about Games Of Thrones or GOT as I just learnt. If you know what it is then you will know how super cool and geeky these brooches are. They are made … Read More...
Now that Valentine’s Day is over we can officially start St. Patrick’s Day decorating and that includes new jewelry. Pop on over to the blog Make it Easy Crafts for the fun “green” tutorial on how to make St Patrick’s … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Angelina of “JoJo & Eloise” has these lovley “spring Pin Cushions” that make us feel good with their pastel colors. These would make nice Easter gifts or just a welcome spring token. I am thinking of a baby shower, but … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Stephanie from The Tip Toe Fairy shows how to make an itty bitty flower scarf, just the right size for an 18″ doll to wear. The scarf is made from scraps of cashmere or wool. Perhaps you have some left … Read More...
I’m totally head-over-heels for this gorgeous brooch bouquet from Life in Velvet! I’ve always wanted to make one, and this tutorial breaks down the process into a few simple steps that are easy to understand. This project calls for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Katryna from Sew Chibi made this kawaii outfit for her due baby, due to arrive in just a few short weeks. Like all of her designs, this little outfit is packed with fun details. She made the top from a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Karen from Sew Many Ways shows how you can make a set of chalkboard fabric napkin rings, no sewing required. The chalkboard fabric can be written on and erased again and again and again. Write a person’s name to indicate … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Remona from The Stitching Scientist shows how you can sew a simple duffel bag. It’s a sturdy bag, made from a home dec fabric and webbing for straps. Her dimensions will create a good-sized bag, 20″ long. She made it … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Charm Stitch shares a tutorial showing how to make a slip case for a Kindle, tablet, or other small electronic. It’s a simple fabric pouch with a large pocket across the front and a button and elastic closure at the … Read More...
I’m so excited to bring you some projects made with products from the new Stampin’ Up! Occasions mini catalog! This new catalog is chocked full of new stamps in wood and clear mount options, pretty Designer pattern … Read More...
I love this activity that can be done in conjunction with reading There’s a Wocket in my Pocket by Dr. Seuss. Follow the directions shared by Jillian, from A mom With A Lesson Plan, and you can make a … Read More...
Oh some of my favourite treats done up in teeny tiny no-cal versions. The little pears in particular have such a pretty syrup effect. For the clay version, I’d use liquid Kato and alcohol inks making sure to hit it … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Pilgrim of “draw pilgrim” Has a tutorial and downloadable pattern for the flower. Think of wearing these beauties on St, Patrick’s Day. You can change out you shoes year round. Put one on a purse or hat and brighten … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Becky from Patchwork Posse shares a free template for this fun fox applique. She gives him a speech bubble so you can tell everyone what you think the fox says. It’s an easy project since his face is made almost … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Michele from The Scrap Shoppe shares a tutorial at SNAP! Creativity showing how to make festive Mardi Gras masks out of fabric and felt, with no sewing required. After you’ve got the basic masks put together, you can embellish them … Read More...