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Anja Isphording – Glass Artist…How Does She Do It?

January 5, 2013 by Cathi Milligan

A friend of mine just turned me on to a fantastic glass artist, Anja Ishording, that specializes in casting and all we can say is, “How does she do it?” You may ask that same question…or just look and … Read More...

Tatreez: Palestinian embroidery

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

Cristy of Lots of Neat Stuff gives us a quick look at Palestinian embroidery, known as tatreez, that uses cross-stitch patterns almost like code to convey cultural information. See her post.

New from Kreinik: Reflective Yarn

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

Kreinik Threads has introduced a new fiber that’s creating a lot of buzz. The Kreinik blog describes it:

Kreinik Reflective Yarn is a carry-along fiber with light-reflecting properties. It’s part polyester and part glass beads (which gives it a sort

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Learn from The Lone Beader

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

If you live near or can get to Salem, Massachusetts, on January 27, you can take a live class from The Lone Beader, herself! In the six-hour, intermediate-level course, you’ll create this adorable corgi pin. Class size is limited, … Read More...

Choose split stitch for padded outlines

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

When you’re stitching a design that needs a padded outline, does it matter what kind of outline stitch you use? Mary Corbet says it does! And her blog post shows clearly why split stitch is a much better choice than … Read More...

Inspiration: Anna L

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

Anna L of Russia came up with a unique finish for her 12 Crazy Quilt Journal Project blocks for 2012. Smart! And beautiful. Go to the blog post for an image you can click to enlarge.

Free pattern: Felt ladybugs

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

These ladybug soft sculptures are as practical as they are cute: They’re pin cushions! With heart-shaped spots, they make perfect Valentine’s Day gifts for stitchers! Get the free pattern from Creative Breathing blog.

Tutorial: Blackwork journal cover

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

Kerry of Star-Shaped and Shiny used a classic blackwork pattern to spiff up the cover of a Mokeskine journal. This easy embellishment elevates any softcover notebook into a beautiful gift or a bit of luxury for yourself. Her technique for … Read More...

Tutorial: Baby bear fleece hat

January 5, 2013 by Anne Weaver

Jennifer from Monkey See Mail shows how to make a baby hat with sweet little bear ears.  She uses a pattern by On Hand By Hand for a fleece hat with an earflap, and then shows how to make the … Read More...

Free pattern: Elegant Wristlet Clutch

January 5, 2013 by Anne Weaver

Amy from Positively Splendid shares a free pattern for making her Elegant Wristlet Clutch.  It’s a small enough pouch that you can make it from two coordinating fat quarters (or even scraps, depending on their size).  Add a fancy … Read More...

Tutorial: Paper Ruffles

January 5, 2013 by Heather Holbrook

These paper ruffles would be such a lovely addition to any paper crafting project! Find out how to make them over on the Such a Pretty Mess blog.

-Heather

DIY Mints

January 5, 2013 by Meaghan Mountford

And no bake, no less. And gluten free. And colorful. And pretty. Find the recipe for DIY old-fashioned butter mints HERE at averie cooks.

Cupid’s Arrow Cupcakes

January 5, 2013 by Meaghan Mountford

IMG_0311Leave it to bakerella to come up with an easy peasy way to dress up yummy red velvet cupcakes for Valentine’s Day. Find the how-tos and free printable to make Cupid’s arrow cupcakes HERE at bakerella.

Remembering quilting legend Joyce Gross

January 5, 2013 by Scarlett Burroughs

Many great things come out of the West Coast, the Modern Quilt Guild started in Los Angeles. So did the Quilt Revival Movement of the 1970’s. One of its pioneers, Joyce Gross, died December 24. I read about this in … Read More...

Tree Filled With Robins

January 5, 2013 by Connie Barwick

This wintry tree filled with robins will stitch up quickly and will be a wonderful addition to your winter decor. I can almost feel the brisk air washing over me from this scene, can’t you? These are some brave little … Read More...

Super easy toy action figure jewelry organizer

January 5, 2013 by Stefanie Girard

I love super simple yet brilliant repurposing ideas like this one featured at the blog Teddy Forest on using action figures to organize your jewelry.

Looking for jewelry-making supplies? Check out our favorite supplier BeeBeeCraft

Tutorial: Turn a freebie conference bag into a pretty rufffled tote

January 5, 2013 by Anne Weaver

Amy Jo from The Little Moments made this pretty ruffled tote from a freebie conference bag and an unwanted polo shirt, and she shares a tutorial showing how she did it.  Get the tute.

[photo from The Little Moments]

How to Felt Crochet: Felting Instructions Plus 4 Free Felted Crochet Patterns

January 5, 2013 by Linda Lanese

Get your free “How to Felt Crochet” from “Crochet Me” an Interweave publication. Felting perfect projects for beginning Crochetters and for quick gifts will make your gift a favorite. This fun manipulation of wool yarn is also a fabulous way … Read More...

Tutorial: Scalloped raw edge fabric tote

January 5, 2013 by Anne Weaver

Head over to Flowerbug’s Inkspot to see how you can sew up this cute little fabric tote.  I’m loving the scalloped raw edges!  She uses Sizzix dies to cut the scalloped side panels and the pieces of the layered flower, … Read More...

Tutorial: Lace panel sweatshirt

January 5, 2013 by Anne Weaver

Zhenya from Being Zhenya shows how she added a lace panel, and touch of femininity, to a boxy t-shirt.  She says it’s a good fix for a stained article of clothing.  Great idea!!  Get the tute.

[photo from Being … Read More...

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