Sheri from Sew Much Fun and Awesomesauce & Asshattery shows how she refashioned an unloved pair of pants into an awesome new cuffed skirt for herself. Get the tutorial.
[photo from Awesomesauce & Asshattery]
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Sheri from Sew Much Fun and Awesomesauce & Asshattery shows how she refashioned an unloved pair of pants into an awesome new cuffed skirt for herself. Get the tutorial.
[photo from Awesomesauce & Asshattery]
by Anne Weaver
Suzanne from Just Another Hangup shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make her “Trunk for the Junk” organizer. The fabric bucket hangs from the back of the front seat and gives a place – other than the … Read More...
Nothing says spring more than a nest full of bird eggs just waiting to hatch. Shannon has captured that springtime scene in these adorable little napkin rings. Perfect for a spring brunch or afternoon tea! Get the tutorial at Cozy … Read More...
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Jessica from Running With Scissors shares a tutorial on her blog showing how you can turn a little girl’s pair of outgrown tights into a new pair of footless tights for spring. By cutting off the feet, you get a … Read More...
Solid stamps can sometimes be a challenge, how do you get multiple colors onto one stamp? Catherine Pooler has some great tips for using ink pads and also markers to get a perfect crisp image and several different colors onto … Read More...
So utterly pretty and lovely, I love the added dimension. Learn to make these potted violet cookies with royal icing violets HERE at The Sweet Adventures of SugarBelle.
Learn how to make this fabric covered minibook from scratch, over at By Wilma. You probably already have all the supplies in your stash! Click here to go to the tutorial.
Is it too early for a cake vodka martini? Because yum. Make it HERE at Sugarcrafter.
Natt Smith shares a list of her 10 Favorite Free Fonts, as well as the sources so that you can download them too. Click here to go to her blog post.
Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com
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A quick tour of new clay work on Flickr:
1. Braccialetto FateOrientali , 2. 3/10/2012, 3. Beads, 4. shelf sitter giraffe
Lyric Kinard of Lyric Art shows us how to stitch looped stacks of beads to add dimension to our embroidery. I learned a new technique for knotting off the thread! Go to her video demo.
Happy dance happy dance happy dance! Last July, I told you about the loss of four irreplaceable quilts displayed by C&T Publishing at Spring Quilt Market. Our beloved Allie Aller reports that her quilt, Crazy in the Garden, has found … Read More...
I’m totally stealing this idea, and so can you. Tara (Sew Tara) shared photos of what she made for and received from a recent stitch swap. All the goodies are awesome–click over and you’ll see what I mean. In her … Read More...
Do you have a great idea for a needlepoint canvas but don’t have a clue how to translate that idea into a design? Janet Perry has advice and encouragement to help you design your own canvas–even if you can’t draw. … Read More...
I want to eat this crazy-quilt block by Kathy Shaw of Shawkl. Every precious, sweet thread and bead of it. See lots of close-ups at Kathy’s blog post.
Waterrose blog is a treat I’ve been enjoying for some time now; so I especially enjoyed the interview with Rose, the blog owner, by Bari Ackerman on We Love French Knots. Get to know Rose a bit and … Read More...
When Jane LaFazio saw a pretty embroidered sweater in a shop for $128, did she reach for her plastic? Of course not! She dashed home and added some sweet stitching to a favorite cotton cardigan. So pretty! See more views … Read More...
With Craft Gossip’s second Fork and Talk event less than a week away, Stacie’s DIY fork bracelet had to be shared! Take a look at Stacie’s tutorial at Stars for Streetlights to see how she re-purposed this plain fork into … Read More...
Thanks to Kathrin of Annekata blog, I now know about the UK-based Slow Textiles Group formed in 2011 by Dr Emma Neuberg. Kathrin gives a nice overview of the organization in her post, Creating Islands of Slowness: Slow Textile Group… Read More...