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Tutorial: Go Go Power Rangers Halloween costume

October 13, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Marigold from Hideous! Dreadful! Stinky! shows how she made the top in her son’s Go Go Power Rangers Halloween costume.  She added a wide band collar to a t-shirt and then painted the stripes.  Go to Rae Gun Ranblings for … Read More...

Tutorial: Old zipper becomes a new necklace

October 13, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Michele Ng shows how to use an old zipper to make a cool necklace.  She folds and stitches it into a pretty bow-like  shape.  You’ll need to use one with metal teeth so the edges pop.  Get the tute.

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Project: Paper Covered Dress Form

October 13, 2012 by Heather Holbrook

Think Pink! The Hampton Arts blog has a great girly project for you. Cover a small dress-form shape with stamped or pattern paper for a pretty home decor item for a desk or shelf. This would also be a nice … Read More...

Let’s Talk the Business of Craft – Hello Craft and Makeshift Society

October 12, 2012 by Rosie Bromberg

Kelly Rand of Hello Craft, and author of Handmade to Sell has teamed up with the Makeshift Society for an author meet and greet! The event’s scheduled for next Wednesday, October 17th at the Makeshift Society in San Fransisco. … Read More...

Handmade in Britain 2012

October 12, 2012 by Rosie Bromberg

Calling all British readers (or readers who are about to visit)! You are among the lucky ones with a chance to kick off the holiday season with Handmade in Britain 2012, a showcase of beautiful, handcrafted pieces made by … Read More...

Tutorial: Mini oven mitt for a child’s play kitchen

October 12, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Sophie from Cirque Du Bebe guest blogs in the Sew Yummy series at Craftstorming with a tutorial showing how to make miniature oven mitts for a child’s play kitchen.  They look just like the ones that mom and dad use … Read More...

Template: Squirrel t-shirt applique

October 12, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Jane from Buzzmillsmade these cute appliqued squirrel t-shirts for the Fall 2012 Kids Clothes Week Challenge.  While most of us would be inclined to place an applique front and center on a tee, she offset it at the bottom … Read More...

Tutorial: Gold Leafing with Stamps

October 12, 2012 by Heather Holbrook

This beautiful gold leaf technique is so perfect for stamps of fall leaves or trees! Find directions on how to use gold leaf with your stamp images over on the Blockheads website.

-Heather

Learn goldwork basics

October 12, 2012 by Denise Felton

If you’d like to dip your toe into goldwork embroidery without a huge investment of time or money, Arlene White has the perfect online class for you. Your experiments with basic goldwork techniques will yield this gorgeous poinsettia keepsake box. … Read More...

All-in-one needlepoint bracelet kit

October 12, 2012 by Denise Felton

Check out Orna Willis‘ new Baby Steps kits. The materials and instructions for a sweet needlepoint bracelet are delivered in a window tin with jewelry padding and a gift card. When you’ve completed the bracelet, use the tin and … Read More...

New tat pattern: ‘Rotation’ medallion

October 12, 2012 by Denise Felton

Marilee Rockley of Yarnplayer has written up the pattern for her beautiful tatted pendant, Rotation. You can buy a copy from her Etsy shop or her Craftsy pattern store. Go to her blog post for details and links.

Learn about Madeira embroidery

October 12, 2012 by Denise Felton

Gabi of Feeling Stitchy introduces us to Madeira embroidery, a traditional handcraft that became an important export of the island in the second half of the 19th century. Find out more from Gabi’s post.

Free patterns: Lattice needlepoint ornaments

October 12, 2012 by Denise Felton

Janet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint shares designs for two Chinese lattice ornaments in needlepoint. Go to her blog post for the patterns, materials lists, and tips.

Tutorial: Teeny tiny pumpkin

October 12, 2012 by Denise Felton

OMG! The cutest embroidered pumpkin in the world! Mary Corbet of Needle ‘n’ Thread shows us how to make one in five minutes with just a few bullion stitches. See her tutorial.

‘Havana’ by Jane LaFazio

October 12, 2012 by Denise Felton

Jane LaFazio is creating a series of art quilts incorporating photos of her trip to Cuba. The first, Havana (shown here), is lovely as a whole and remarkably delicate when examined up close. You’ll love Jane’s series of macro photos … Read More...

Cake Ball Brains that Ooze Blood

October 12, 2012 by Meaghan Mountford

If I had more leisure time, I’m pretty sure I could post cool, creepy, clever Halloween food every minute of the day, because you folks keep coming up with cool, creepy, clever Halloween food. Like bloody cake ball brains. Sheesh, … Read More...

Who are You Calling a Cauliflower Head?

October 12, 2012 by Meaghan Mountford

IMG_2529crazyYes, ’tis the perfect (healthy) addition to any Halloween food table. Cauliflower. More specifically a cauliflower head. Might make kids laugh enough to actually want to eat cauliflower? I think so. Find the how-tos HERE at The Brass Paperclip Project… Read More...

Chocolate Bugs

October 12, 2012 by Meaghan Mountford

So I’ve made easy chocolate spiders before… All you need are some chocolate chips and candy eyes. (See chocolate spiders HERE.) But I’m loving (in a “not really loving, per se, since I find bugs creepy, but in … Read More...

Yarn-Wrapped Candle Holder

October 12, 2012 by Heidi Gustad

Warm Hot Chocolate shares how to easily transition your home decor into fall by wrapping your votive holders (and other vases) in yarn and string. See how she did it, and have a great weekend!

Knitting Tools Help You Keep Track of Place in Knitting

October 12, 2012 by Sarah White

after this row socksI know I’m not the only one who has put a knitting project down for much longer than I intended to, thinking that I would remember where I was in the pattern when I got back only to have no … Read More...

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