The Scarlett headband is a chic accessory that will keep your ears warm on cold and windy days. Or if it’s not cold where you live right now, you can wear it as a headband.
This simple headband is knit … Read More...
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by Sarah White
The Scarlett headband is a chic accessory that will keep your ears warm on cold and windy days. Or if it’s not cold where you live right now, you can wear it as a headband.
This simple headband is knit … Read More...
Coming from one of the premiere needlework design companies, Anchor brings you this free hand embroidery pattern for a sweater. What a unique idea for a garment!
Available as a downloadable pattern, it is listed as an easy project, so … Read More...
We’re back with another exciting roundup of bookmarks, and this time, we’re focusing on those that are perfect for kids! After the tremendous success of our previous bookmark roundup, we’ve listened to your requests and created a collection specifically … Read More...
This Peeking Pets Card is such a cute and clever design! Rectangle dies were used to create a dresser with drawers and stamps of a cat and dog peeking out were added into the drawers. I love the entire scene … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Upgrade the look of the next bag you make by using a pair of custom padded bag handles. Bag handles at the craft store tend to be pretty limited, plus they can get quite expensive. But you can make them … Read More...
I love the contrast of the bright rainbow and the more subtle flaps on this double page design from Kerstin. On the right she used rainbow striped paper adding a row of stacked embellishments down the center, notice how the … Read More...
by arabella
Welcome to our collection of 10 Kid-Friendly Slime Tutorials! Slime is a fun and engaging activity that not only allows children to explore their creativity but also provides an opportunity to learn about scientific reactions and cause and effect.… Read More...
by Liza Adams
Overwhelmed right from the start? Felting needles are one of the most unusual crafting supplies you will come across, they can’t be used for anything but needle felting, they can break easily, they can make a really decent hole in … Read More...
If you like the industrial style I bet these tiny Christmas trees made from nuts, bolts and washers are perfect for your holiday decor. I’m now wondering if I could make these from random things from my stash of leftovers … Read More...
by Sarah White
Facebook works in mysterious ways, but the other day it sent me something good, in the form of a link to Durene Jones Cross Stitch. She’s a UK cross-stitch designer and regularly shares free patterns.
Last week’s freebie was this … Read More...
by Sarah White
If you’ve spent much time looking at knitting accessories on the Internet, you’ve probably seen yarn bowls, which are a pretty way to manage your yarn and keep it clean.
Yarn bowls are typically made of pottery or wood, and … Read More...
A Quilting Life brings us this helpful article with tips and tricks for sewing strips of fabric. We all have them, those 2 1/2″ strip sets (also known Jelly Rolls™). Those brightly colored bundles of fabric joy call to you … Read More...
Welcome to our roundup of cat themed sewing patterns and tutorials! If you’re a cat lover, or just love all things cute and feline, then you’re sure to find something purr-fect in this collection. Whether you’re looking for … Read More...
Jessica has a terrific tip for creating 4 cards at once. Using Tropical Leaf and Flower dies from Hero Arts, she die cut them from different colors of cardstock, applied them in a pattern on a piece of 12″ x … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If you’re looking for the perfect summer apron that combines a fun vintage vibe with a fresh, modern twist, this adorable apron is just what you need! The retro-inspired design, featuring a sweetheart neckline and charming hem detail, is sure … Read More...
Andrea used stamps and dies from Reverse Confetti to create this sweet Puppy Love Layout. She added watercolor splashes and splatters onto her background paper, matted the photo 3 times using different pattern papers and used colorful ink pads to … Read More...
I have never seen a fabric maze before but I have lost items that have fallen through a hole in a pocket and then floated around in the lining of a jacket. That’s kind of how this works. Pop on … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m all about summer tops (and sweaters any time of year, let’s be honest) that are super simple in design. I guess I’m more of a product knitter because I want to have the thing I want as soon as … Read More...
by Sarah White
It’s funny the paths the Internet takes you down sometimes. I was on Facebook the other day and one of the pages I follow shared someone else’s Instagram post to make these super cute crabs.
The body is made with … Read More...
As soon as I saw this tutorial from Ginger Muse I knew I had to bring it to you. Look closely at the photo and you will see that some of the lovely little flowers are hand embroidered.
How charming … Read More...