CakeWhiz got together 30 bloggers and has put together this round up of Halloween goodies that includes one from our previous editor Meaghan.
The treats are both sweet and savory.
This list is super fabulous because it has things … Read More...
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by Vikram Goyal
CakeWhiz got together 30 bloggers and has put together this round up of Halloween goodies that includes one from our previous editor Meaghan.
The treats are both sweet and savory.
This list is super fabulous because it has things … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
What a clever idea! Or rather – 5 clever ideas.
All those leaves in the yard and you don’t know what to do with them? Why not make pictures!
Gosia got her kids involved in making these pictures and that … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
Ear Cuffs are an extremely popular trend at the moment. I admit, some of them are cute. If you are like me, you may not want to fill your ears with holes just to wear all them. This tutorial will … Read More...
This party is a combination of My Little Pony and Rainbows. I love the use of colors but again I am left wondering how you would style this party with real amounts of food. Check out all the photos of … Read More...
This autumn wreath pattern will make a great project for fall stitching. You could easily adapt it to stitch it around a fall saying or cut out the middle to use it to frame a fall photo – maybe from … Read More...
Helen at Bustle & Sew is previewing some of her Christmas designs in her latest blog and I just love her idea for a Christmas tree done in three hoops – you have to check it out. But those patterns … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This fish costume that Erin from Vint Hill Vintage Blog made for her son is all kinds of fabulousness! Wow!! She shares a tutorial showing how she made it. The costume is made from a hoodie pattern and a pants … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Shannon and Jen, the hosts of “Eat Sleep MAKE” are kicking off a week of fall felt projects on their blog! First up are these easy DIY “Felt Moccasin Slippers” with free pattern. I hope you will all check out … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Remona from The Stitching Scientist shows how you can make a peplum skirt out of knit fabric. It’s an easy project, since the stretch knit makes for an easy fit and you won’t be having to do any install any … Read More...
by Sarah White
To celebrate I Love Yarn Day, which is this Friday, October 11, the good folk at Crochet Today are organizing a knit and crochet “flash mob” (by which I think they just mean knitting and crocheting in public, not … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Abby from Things for Boys shows a gorgeous seam finish, a flat felled bound seam. She uses contrast fabric for the binding, which shows on the front of the garment. It finishes the seam with no raw edges on the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa Mortenson from Fourteen May and Polka Dot Chair shares a tutorial showing how to make a Halloween apron for an 18″ doll. It’s a full apron with a bat applique on the bib and a pocket on a gathered … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anneliese from Aesthetic Nest shows how to she added pom pom trim to the neck and pockets of this boiled wool Bateau Neck Dress she made for her daughter. The dimensional and colorful trim works beautifully with the simple lines … Read More...
The Graphics Fairy has directions for printing vintage digital Halloween images onto fabric to make some wonderful wall hanging décor. There are also link to the images to download for FREE!
-Heather
Are you looking for more Halloween Embellishments, … Read More...
by jd wolfe
Unless you’re a rank beginner at crochet, you probably have completed projects that range from Easy to Intermediate to Difficult to Challenging. These terms are, of course, somewhat questionable. What seems easy to one person may be extremely challenging to … Read More...
These little Halloween treat packets are perfect for just a handful of candy. You can download the free printable PDF or a free .studio cut file from Minted Strawberry. I love the little 8-bit ghosts! You could totally use these … Read More...
I really apprciate it when designers try new things and take risks. That is just what DeDe of the blog Designed Decor did with crayons. She tried two ways to melt crayons (neither of which I thought about trying) but … Read More...
I realize the official first day was 2 weeks ago or so but the first big show of my fall season was this weekend and the mornings were particularly chilly – almost frosty! The rest of the polymer clay world … Read More...
I love making skull beads as well as ghosts and pumpkins for Halloween. I looked around the interwebs a bit to find all of you tutorials and there’s a bunch in one pdf by Lori Peterson of Loribeads.com. It … Read More...