I love this autumn-themed quilt made by Amanda of Hey Porkchop. Calling it Maple-O’s, you must see it close up to fully appreciate her design and fabric choices. Visit her blog post to see more.
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I love this autumn-themed quilt made by Amanda of Hey Porkchop. Calling it Maple-O’s, you must see it close up to fully appreciate her design and fabric choices. Visit her blog post to see more.
Image credit: Hey … Read More...
This Pumpkin Quilt Garden pattern was talked about here as part of a Bike Ride. Though no longer available, I’m inspired by this design. Made into a table runner or mini wall hanging, it would be just the thing for … Read More...
Yup It’s time to start crafting for Christmas! And what better project to start with that a recycled dish mosaic countdown calendar! Pop on over to the blog Beautiful Broken Me for the full tutorial on how to make the … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Hexagons can be difficult because of the Y seams, but this technique involves NO sewing, so it appeals to a larger crowd.
Also, when we typically see fat quarter projects, they usually include several quarters. This clock only requires 1!… Read More...
Faking it is something most Woman are capable off. We fake a smile, we fake a laugh and we fake numerous other things too. (Stop thinking naughty stuff)
This faux Bob is perfect for the Woman who doesn’t want to … Read More...
You are never told old for a Pinata, especially when it looks as elegant as this one. I think this pomander Pinata would be adorable for a Bridal shower with lingerie (gifted by guests) flowing out for the surprised bride … Read More...
Tea bag holders are one of the best accessories heading into fall. Sitting on the rim of the cup, they save the string from falling in and dropping into your tea. (A hassle, tea drinkers everywhere understand.) And these are … Read More...
Most of my time is spent making canes and beads to be used in handmade jewellery. I always tell myself I should make more in the way of housewares than the few items I make. These great pieces just reinforce … Read More...
Get into the spirit of fall with this delightful Pumpkin Pie Lip Scrub and Balm.
Henry Happened shares her simple recipe with you. Pumpkin Pie Lip Scrub and Balm.
Miranda aka the Tatting Fool recently finished one of Jan Stawasz’s Flower Pots and she has mounted it on some lovely blue fabric. Not only has she done that, but she has taken the time to explain how she mounted … Read More...
According to Evenstar, “You don’t have to be a William Gibson or Neuromancer fan to appreciate this Meat Space cross stitch chart, but it would help if you like bacon.” This is from her latest post at Hancock’s House of … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
Spiders scare me! They are the one insect I do not like. I dislike spiders more than snakes! However, this little spiders is cute! Abbey shares with us her tutorial for creating a simple beaded Spider. Probably the cutest beaded … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu celebration that celebrates the loving bond between brother and sister. In honor of this celebration Paalak shares a tutorial on her blog Make it Handmade for making Rakhi bracelets. Check it out here.
The Simon Says Stamp blog has a great tutorial for using a blender pen with your alcohol markers with your stamped images for a softer more blended look.
-Heather
by Sarah White
I don’t really even like eating candy corn, but I’ve had it on the brain lately since I’ve been working on a really fun project I’ll share with you soon. Candy corn is a great motif for knitting because it’s … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Since last year, traffic to CraftGossip.com has dropped by almost 100%. And most of this traffic has gone away from us via Google. Because Google thinks we are a SPAM site because we don’t provide long blog posts.
The problem … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
This is a a tutorial for a tulle and flower chandelier. The fluttery, girly look of the chandelier makes it a great decoration for a girl’s room or a baby shower. It doesn’t require too much special equipment or supplies, … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
What more can I say about Onel from the bilingual (English-Indonesian) blog, “onelmon”: crafting experiments; except she is a rare talent. Today she has the coolest “Felt {two-faced} Gentleman tutorial” and it is so clever. Everything she makes is visionary … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
A cheese ball cake you say? Yes it is!
Via Hungry Happenings, go get this recipe for cheese ball cake that is festive, yet elegant: Cheese Ball Cake.