Since it’s May the Fourth today it feels like a good time to share this amazing double-knit Star Wars scarf from ODD Eclectic on tumblr
The pattern is just charts but if you know the basics of double knitting it … Read More...
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by Sarah White
Since it’s May the Fourth today it feels like a good time to share this amazing double-knit Star Wars scarf from ODD Eclectic on tumblr
The pattern is just charts but if you know the basics of double knitting it … Read More...
by Sarah White
Celebrate May the Fourth/Revenge of the Fifth by stitching up your own adorable Star Wars cross stitch patterns. Wild Olive just released a Baby Yoda and Ewok design you can stitch up in a flash for any Star Wars related … Read More...
by Sarah White
I think my daughter’s school is unusual in that she’s in sixth grade and has never had to do a science fair project. I never really did when I was a kid, either, but it seems like most schools these … Read More...
The Marching North blog is full of wonderful punch needle tutorials and this pillow one is no exception. Not only does it have step by step instructions, it includes a video tutorial as well.
There are a few special steps … Read More...
These stunning cards from Laura feature new products from Pinkfresh Studio and combine to work together for trendy techniques like stenciling and foiling along with stamping and die cutting. I love how the sentiment stamp set can be stamped all … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Have a favorite shirt you no longer wear because it’s gotten a little too tight? Heather from Heather Handmade shows an easy fix for that. You can add fabric panels into the side seams to give you a little … Read More...
Michelle did lots of fussy cutting for this Delightful Girl layout but all that work is worth it, look at the beautiful results! This page features a swag of flowers cut from pattern paper underneath the sweet photo. The photo … Read More...
by Sarah White
These thumbprint heart magnets are super cute and easy to put together for Mother’s Day. They’d also be cute for a teacher appreciation gift or an end-of-year gift if you can collect them from all the kiddos in a class.… Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m thinking about knitting a new tank top or two for summer. I have a lot of bamboo yarn and I knit a boxy sweater with some of it a few years ago but it turns out it’s a little … Read More...
These beautiful flower digital stamps are outlined in gold to give the look of foiling or heat embossing. Print them out, color them up and add them to your next handmade card. There are 5 different flowers that you can … Read More...
The free mini kit comes with 6 digital papers and 7 embellishments including word art and an adorable strawberry sticker. This mini digi kit is FREE to download at J Conlon and Sons.
-Heather
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Learn how to make a small quilt with this charming design from The Seasoned Homemaker. It shines with the choice of fabrics she used.
Taking you through every single step, this tutorial will have you making a small quilt … Read More...
Milestone baby gifts are a great way to commemorate special moments in a baby’s life, whether it’s the first smile, first steps, or first birthday. With the help of a cutting machine like a Cricut or similar, you can create … Read More...
Mindy mixed lots of different techniques and products to create this wonderful Mixed Media Butterfly Card. for the background she used an ink smooshing technique, stenciling with glitter paste, paint splatter, stamping and more. Over top she added stamped and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Are you in need of a new bag? You’ll love this cute tote bag with pockets! This project from Happiest Camper includes a free sewing pattern that makes it easy to cut out your fabric and sew this bag quickly. … Read More...
I love this Monthly layout idea from Kat! She created a double page spread that includes a whopping 13 photos, each photo has a sticker with the date it was taken and there even room for borders, the name of … Read More...
by Liza Adams
I love how popular it is these days to have felted food for our children to play with in their kitchens. Gone are the days of the throw away plastic foods that ended up crushed and chewed on. Not … Read More...
There are a couple of different ways to foil and different products to do it, using heat lamination or with a sticky medium, usually specifically made for foiling. But Simon has a great way to use basic stamping supplies like … Read More...
The design team over at Scrap the Boys was challenged to create layouts using tags. Tags really versatile, they are great for photo matts, journaling, slipping into pockets, layering for backgrounds and more. They can be plain or colorful and … Read More...
Raise your hand if you are a flamingo fan! This free pattern and tutorial from Amy Loves to Sew will be right up your alley. The design has an important message too.
Using standard hand embroidery supplies plus heat ‘n … Read More...