Join this Knit-A-Long on the Jimmy Beans Wool thread on Ravelry. Runs from middle of May to the end of June, 6 weeks, totally doable!
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by Terrye
Join this Knit-A-Long on the Jimmy Beans Wool thread on Ravelry. Runs from middle of May to the end of June, 6 weeks, totally doable!
Go HERE for more info!
Nettie of A Quilt is Nice shares a finish with her readers. She explains it’s her quilt from the One Block Over quilting bee. Go HERE to learn more. And while you’re there, don’t forget to congratulate her on … Read More...
by Terrye
Scarves are in, and this one adds that delicate finishing touch. Easy and quick from Just Crafty Enough, HERE
I love lavender, so of course I had to share this beautiful post from Elizabeth Anne Designs that shares a variety of ways to use this fragrant bloom for weddings.
For those who hold an affinity for the delicate and captivating … Read More...
Create charming favors for a bridal shower or a small wedding with stamped metal spoons! Intimate Weddings shows how easy they are to make with this great step by step tutorial. Looking for more DIY Wedding Favor ideas? Check these … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Mix vintage saucers, vases, cups, candle stick holders and more to create your own hip pillar candle holders in just a few minutes. Visit the blog 508 to learn how.
by Linda Lanese
Mary posted a very pretty purse she made from a shrunken sweater mistake on “instructables.com”. She has downloadable PDF instructions for you to follow and also pictures showing you how it is made. She is a very creative up cycler … Read More...
I bet this post will have you picking up every plastic bottle you run across and look to see what kind of pattern is on the bottom. Krissy of the blog B. Inspired, Mama! came up with a fun idea … Read More...
Make your wedding bouquet uniquely your own with 9 creative ideas from Wedding Thingz.
I have to share with you my latest… brush embroidery turtle cookies. I have the instructions for decorating these cookies over at my other blog, and I’m giving away everything you need to make your own. I’m even throwing … Read More...
So bright and pretty and easy to make with broken candy. Find this cake HERE at Better Homes and Gardens.
Brigitte Dadaux has a great project featuring a lady sewing at the machine. I love how a few x’s translates into a detailed image such as this. Get the free chart.
The sprites at Frimousse are hitting the links today. Stitch up this project for your favorite golfer – it will make a great gift! Get the free chart.
This photo has popped up all over Pinterest in the last 24 hours, and rightly so. Check out the baby pants and covered embroidery hoop made with the Kona Modern Quilts fabric collection by Cynthia Frenette. As with most of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kirstin from Kojo Designs shows how you can make this strapless drop waist beach dress. Easy, breezy, and perfect for beachy wear! If a trip to the beach isn’t in your near future, this would also make a nice cover … Read More...
I hadn’t the slightest idea adding a drop or two of food coloring to pasta water could cause such magic. Find the Lorax-inspired dinner HERE at Toni Spilsbury.
Inspired by a project in Oprah magazine, this accordion photo book would be an ideal wedding gift or great for Mother’s Day as well. All you need is some canvas, fabric and poster board. Follow the tutorial and make one … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This throw pillow by Cathie Filian has the coolest staggered ruffle stripes. Part of each stripe is ruffled, and part is just a straight fabric stripe. She shares a tutorial showing how to make one. Get the tutorial.
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Angie found a sign she liked to the tune of 300 smackers. Yowza! Can I get a “what the”?? So instead, she decided to make one of her own. The bonus here is that she’ll show you how she painted … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Me Sew Crazy shows how to make a leather headband with a pretty little bow. I recently found some fantastic leather pieces in the form of thrifted leather skirts, but if you don’t have a source of real … Read More...