Kate from See Kate Sew joins the 14 Days of Bliss series by Cherished Love with a tutorial showing how to make a double bow hair clippie. This is so cute!! Get the tute.
[photo from See Kate Sew]
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by Anne Weaver
Kate from See Kate Sew joins the 14 Days of Bliss series by Cherished Love with a tutorial showing how to make a double bow hair clippie. This is so cute!! Get the tute.
[photo from See Kate Sew]
by Anne Weaver
Melanie from The Crafty Cupboard shares a free pattern for making a baby’s reversible wrap dress. Her tutorial is written with beginning sewers in mind. The pattern is sized for a baby roughly 2 months old. The “reversible” part might … Read More...
Robin of Rough Around the Edges used elegant scraps and bits to create what she calls boho puffs. She says, “Don’t know what I’ll do with them, but maybe they are a beginning of a big hippie piece.” I’d love … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I Still Love You shows how to refashion a tie-neck thrifted blouse to give it a lower neckline. The small change has such a big effect! I found this tutorial through Two Butterflies, who shows the shirt that she refashioned … Read More...
I live in a state that’s so small toll bridges are not practical and we don’t even have a single IKEA store. So, if you are lucky enough to be close to a Free People boutique, you might want to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tiffany from Meek and Chic guest blogs at Me Sew Crazy with a tutorial showing how to make her Tutu Sweet Backpack. The fluffy, fancy backpack is covered with row upon row of fringed tulle. I suppose you could make … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Delia Creates shows how to add a line of ruching to the neckline of a onesie. Who knew that one line of stitching could create such a sweet detail? It takes 5 minutes or less to do. If you wanted … Read More...
Faith at Fresh Lemons shares how she tackled one of the scariest piecing maneuvers of quilting, the Y-Seam. Go HERE to get the know-how.
Image credit: Fresh Lemons
What could be better than buying cute new digital stamps and helping a wonderful charity at the same time? Well nothing, so why don’t you pop on over to Jelly Park and pick up an adorable stamp to help benefit … Read More...
Shirley of Hudson’s Holidays shares printable spools in several sizes for your ribbons and trims. Just print or trace onto sturdy stock and cut out. Go to her post.
Jen at My Own Road designed this free poster for Valentine’s Day. It is sized 8×10 and comes in three different colours. Click here to go to the freebie.
It’s not too often I get to rhyme in the title of a post. Hee hee. As soon as I saw this lamp I was in love. After all, I seem to have an addiction to map decor lately. Next … Read More...
Jewelry is one medium I’ve never really tried. It’s kind of like scrapbooking, as in if I tried it I’d probably be hooked and would never get anything else done. 🙂 These pendants however, look like something I could make, … Read More...
Anyone who reads this blog regularly knows all I needed was the Twinkie
on a stick. But then you throw in all the Valentine’s Day icing goodness, and well, I don’t even know how to handle the greatness. Make Valentine’s … Read More...
Naomi Shiek shared this papercut pattern on The Storque. I think it would make an awesome embroidery pattern! Go to her post to get the image (for personal use only of course).
Heidi at Sew Craft Create is betting that you already have everything you need to make these Valentine cupcake flags. She is providing the free printable background, as well as a tutorial to make the flags. You can also use … Read More...
JellO just has infinite possibility. It’s the one crafty treat I’ve yet to dive into (I don’t mean literally, of course). Make JellO hearts for Valentine’s Day HERE at the Hungry Housewife.
Time is running out to enter for your chance to win this handy resource from Interweave! Read the review and leave a comment at the original post to enter for your chance.
Is it too early to start thinking about Easter? No? Good. Because I always appreciate a good store-bought candy turned homemade. Learn to make homemade marshmallow Peeps HERE at Miss Anthropist’s Kitchen.
Jewel from the Effervescence fabric collection by Robert Kaufman. I’m filing this under Quilt Ideas. Go HERE to see more.
Image credit: eQuilter.com
Ed. Note: eQuilter did not ask for a mention or compensate this post in any … Read More...