This Quaker Egg from Kinkavel Krosses is classic and will be a perfect stitch for the holiday. Get the free chart.
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This Quaker Egg from Kinkavel Krosses is classic and will be a perfect stitch for the holiday. Get the free chart.
Looking for more Easter themed Cross Stitch Patterns and Charts? Check these out on Etsy.
This photo reminds me of my sister and I when we were little ones. I am the older one who is being protective and bossy and she is the younger one who doesn’t want to hold my hand. See – … Read More...
Love this gorgeous dessert table featured at Elizabeth Anne Designs! A perfect color palette for Spring!
Also known as a homemade version of, um, well, a candy that is a different brand than Skittles, so I’ll just leave these as “ground up Skittles and poured into straws.” Also known as an “easy version.” Make Skittles straws … Read More...
A book of fairy tales with a handwritten note inside is such a charming gift to give to a special friend! Kim at Love U Madly shared a link to a vintage book she received as a wedding gift from … Read More...
Next to needles, scissors are a stitcher’s most important tool. We protect them like jewels. So what should we do when embroidering with metal threads that quickly dull our delicate blades? The Kreinik Thread blog has the answer. See the … Read More...
Bari of We Love French Knots posted the covers of four contemporary Japanese embroidery books. I got lost in the details for at least ten minutes. Imagine how long I would be on Planet Embroidery if I could actually hold … Read More...
I love gathering shells at the beach but I rarely know what I’m going to do with the pretty beach loot. Well thanks to Rumkihn of the blog Rumkihn Crafts there is a charming tutorial on how to make a … Read More...
I feel like things that are cute and for Easter give me free reign to say words like “butt.” Not that I am pure of voice, but since my kid came around, who thinks saying “pee pee” makes Santa not … Read More...
More free printables! Remember this free Easter basket printable I shared a bit back? Find free matching printable treats labels AND find a recipe for healthier Krispie treat eggs and lollipops (hint, they contain quinoa). How cute are these? Find … Read More...
Who doesn’t love a bit of nostalgia mixed with breakfast fun? When I think of childhood toys that were timeless and brought endless joy, Mr. Potato Head is one of … Read More...
I’m not the only one on a rainbow rampage… See what I found in my inbox? Rainbow macarons! And just look at the huge rainbow macaron at the top. Naturally, my favorite. Find them HERE at Prunille fait son show… Read More...
by Linda Lanese
“Buzzmills” hosted by Jane is a blog containing a wealth of knowledge for us crafters. Jane used a wool bunny as a prototype for her sweet little bunnies. The little guy in her pictures reminds me of our Wes! I … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Luz from A la busqueda de Cosas Bonitas (In Search of Pretty Things) shows how to make her Tilda tote. The simple lines of the squarish tote show off pretty patchwork. She used coordinating floral fabrics to give it a … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
This driftwood candle holder would be perfectly at home at any lake or beach house, rustic wedding, or classy home. The tutorial comes from the blog View the Horizon and is in Swedish, but the finished product is beautiful in … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nikkala from The Crafting Chicks guest blogs in the Sewing for Me! series at kojodesigns with a tutorial showing how to make a simple business card wallet. The small wallet opens to reveal two clear vinyl pockets to hold business … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kim from seven thirty three made this Snow White-inspired purse for her daughter who recently fell in love with the Disney heroine, and she shares a tutorial showing how she did it. She started with a blue tote bag (she … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Terra from Mama Says Sew shows how to make a pair of little girl’s shorts with nautical-inspired details. She started with a basic kids’ pants pattern and adapted it to create the yoke and pleats. Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Jess from Craftiness Is Not Optional guest blogs at The Ribbon Retreat with a tutorial showing how to make her “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” sundress for little girls. The dress gets its name from the fabric used to make … Read More...