• Home
  • Suggest A Craft
  • DIY Newsletter

Craft Gossip

The largest independent craft review site since 2007

  • About CraftGossip
  • Our Network
    • Bath & Body Crafts
    • Candle Making Ideas
    • Crochet Ideas
    • Cross Stitch
    • Edible Crafts
    • Felting Patterns
    • Glass Art
    • Home & Garden Ideas
    • Indie Crafts
    • Jewelry Making
    • Kids Crafts
    • Knitting Patterns
    • Lesson Plans
    • Needlework
    • Party Ideas
    • Polymer Clay
    • Quilting Ideas
    • Recycled Crafts
    • Scrapbooking
    • Sewing Patterns
    • Card Making
    • DIY Weddings
    • Not Craft Ideas
  • Giveaways
  • Roundups
  • Store
  • Search

Ta Dah!: Quilted potholder from scraps

May 1, 2012 by Scarlett Burroughs

Linn of The Home Project shows off a potholder she just made from scraps she kept from her first quilt. Nicely done. She explains,

For the batting I used thermal batting and I used two layers, because is there anything

… Read More...

Greatest Hits of Soda Lime Times – A Free PDF!!

May 1, 2012 by Cathi Milligan

Hey, it’s me again…today has been a great day to pass on cool stuff for you glass addicts and the curious..here’s some stuff for the lampworkers out there. A free pdf of the Greatest Hits of Soda Lime Times. … Read More...

DIY: May Day Basket quilt

May 1, 2012 by Scarlett Burroughs

Julie of The Crafty Quilter is doing a series of tutorials on her blog that will walk you through how to make her May Day Basket quilt, shown here. Go HERE for Part 1: Supplies and Piecing and HERE for … Read More...

Tutorial: A Message for Mom

May 1, 2012 by Elaine Robitaille

Here’s a tutorial for a Fimo   Mother’s Day card at RedTedArt. As they note in the tutorial, it would work for many other occasions as well and the simple flower motif is great for even small kiddos.

Tutorial: Squaring up quilt blocks

May 1, 2012 by Scarlett Burroughs

Vanessa of Crafty Gemini shares a video tutorial on her blog on how to square up quilt blocks. Even if you’ve been very careful with your piecing, there is always some distortion from the sewing machine or hand, so never, … Read More...

Free pattern: Mini Mystery #8

May 1, 2012 by Denise Felton

Laura is sharing another pretty Mini Mystery needlepoint design over on her Two-Handed Stitcher blog. Go grab the pattern.

Wrinkling isn’t always a problem

May 1, 2012 by Denise Felton

Heather of In Love with Threads gives us a peek into the technique she uses to create gorgeous work such as the embroidery shown here. She says,

You can see that the fabric has been gathered, ruched, pleated and folded

… Read More...

Teaching by example

May 1, 2012 by Denise Felton

Meri of Agulhas da Meri shares a slideshow examining a gorgeous sampler designed and stitched by embroidery teacher Maria do Céu Freitas. I spot a variety of cutwork and whitework techniques. Meri points out that it includes “more complex … Read More...

The Plastic Canvas Dr Who Tardis is in your bathroom

May 1, 2012 by Denise Felton

Jen of Knitolution Designs has designed a Tardis tissue-box cover…and she’s sharing the pattern! A dream come true for us nerdy Dr.-Who-and-plastic-canvas lovers. If you want to get your nerd on, too, go to the blog post for the link … Read More...

An X-Men mini-me

May 1, 2012 by Denise Felton

I didn’t think anything on this earth could be cuter than Hugh Jackman. But this Spooky Pooky rendering of Wolverine may have him beat. So tiny. So brutal. There’s a tiny doll version of Beast, too. Go to Alexz‘s … Read More...

What is tambour beading?

May 1, 2012 by Denise Felton

In the new series over on MrXStitch, Sequintial Art, Claire Barrett gives us an intro to tambour beading, which entails stitching with a hook. Many couture houses use this traditional Indian technique to cover large areas quickly with beads or … Read More...

Inspiration: Joy McC

May 1, 2012 by Denise Felton

Joy McC of New Zealand created this blooming landscape block for the CQ Journal Project 2012. Just looking at it gives me enough happy to last all day! Go to the blog post for an image you can click to … Read More...

Crocheted Jar Cover Creates Cute Candle Holder

May 1, 2012 by Heidi Gustad

If you’re looking for a fun and creative way to add some personality to your home decor, consider making a crocheted jar cover. A Dash Sunlight, a Dutch blog, recently shared this idea on their website and it’s a simple … Read More...

Sewing Pattern: Ruffled boxer shorts

May 1, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Jessica from Me Sew Crazy shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a pair of ruffled boxer shorts.  Paired with a soft tee, they make cute and comfy summer sleepwear.  Get the tutorial.

[photo from Me … Read More...

Tutorial: Secret Zipper Sweet Heart Purse

May 1, 2012 by Anne Weaver

Prudent Baby shows how to make a fun heart-shaped purse with a hidden zipper stitched into the front.  Their Secret Zipper Sweet Heart Purse would be so cute for little girls!  It’s big enough to hold a handful of smal … Read More...

Quick Tip for Irid Glass from Bullseye Glass

May 1, 2012 by Cathi Milligan

Bullseye’s got a cool quick tip they’re offering up today so I thought I’d share it with you guys. It’s with gold or silver iridized glass and clear powder. The effects that are created are just lovely and super easy … Read More...

Tutorial: Use your sewing machine to stitch your buttons down

May 1, 2012 by Anne Weaver

 

Tricia from Made By Me & Shared With You shares a tutorial on her blog  showing how you can use a sewing machine to stitch your buttons down.  Her post includes the scoop on stitching down two-hole and four-hole … Read More...

DIY: Coconut Oil Scalp Treatment

May 1, 2012 by Valerie Silverthorne

I don’t even think about my scalp, let alone treat it, but the mums at The Mother Huddle make a very good point that healthy hair starts with a good scalp. And they thoughtfully provided an easy — and informative … Read More...

Technique and New Product: Coloring with Aquamarkers

May 1, 2012 by Heather Holbrook

Cindy with Flourishes has a great video tutorial showing how to use the new Aquamarkers. These markers are a water based pigment ink for a vibrant color and they are also acid free and light fast (meaning no fading). Click … Read More...

Priming Advice from Colour de Verre

May 1, 2012 by Cathi Milligan

Just got a newsletter from Colour de Verre about priming their molds. They have two suggestions for what works best with their molds. There’s Primo Primer or MR-97 spray. Both have their advantages but if you decide to go the … Read More...

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 3387
  • 3388
  • 3389
  • 3390
  • 3391
  • …
  • 5453
  • Next Page »

RSS More Articles

  • Etsy Spotlight – Girls A-Line Dress Sewing Pattern
  • Flower Cross Stitch Kits
  • 4 FREE Mother’s Day Scrapbook Titles
  • Duality Blanket Crochet Kit – Beginner Crochet Blanket kit
  • How to Build Your Own Stylish Patio Cooler – A Perfect Summer DIY
  • Free Sewing Pattern – Sew A Flattering and Versatile Tiered Skirt Pattern
  • Spring Outdoor Activities for Kids
  • Time Flies — And Sometimes It Has Wings Made of Vintage Paper and Buttons
  • 7 Unexpected Ways to Customize The Lowink Blanket (Beyond the Kit!
  • Graduation Pop Up Card Tutorial

Pick Your Blog

  • Sewing
  • Knitting
  • Quilting
  • Crochet
  • Home & Garden
  • Recycled Crafts
  • Scrapbooking
  • Card Making
  • Polymer Clay
  • Cross-Stitch
  • Edible Crafts
  • Felting
  • Glass Art
  • Indie Crafts
  • Kids Crafts
  • Jewelry Making
  • Lesson Plans
  • Needlework
  • Bath & Body
  • Party Ideas
  • Candle Making
  • DIY Weddings
  • Not Craft
  • Free Craft Projects

Copyright © 2025 · CraftGossip | Start Here | Contact Us | Link to Us | Your Editors | Privacy and affiliate policy