Today at American Patchwork & Quilting Radio, host Pat Sloan talks with Kellie Wulfsohn of Don’t Look Now, Traci Marvel of Bigfork Bay Cotton Company, Natalie Lymer of Cinderberry Stitches, and Betsy Chutchian. Don’t miss it. Click HERE for … Read More...
{DIY Weddings} Make a Terrarium
Here’s another fun idea from Christina at Intimate Weddings: make your own wedding terrarium! Using simple elements like dried moss and model train figures makes this project a breeze! Click here for the tutorial.
{DIY Weddings} Customized Fortune Cookies
Create delicious, chocolate-dipped cookie favors for your guests with no baking required! The ingenious Christina at Intimate Weddings shows how to take prebaked fortune cookies and insert your own message with a minimum of fuss and fabulous results!
Handsome in Pink
Handsome in Pink is an online boutique that is creates adorable clothing designs for babies, adults and children and seeks to over turn some of the gender stereotypes that clothing tend to perpetuate.
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Marshmallow Wonderland Vignette
First off, I want this at my house. Don’t you? It’s beautiful! You can get full tutorials for all the trees and the gorgeous submway art sign at Today’s Fabulous Finds — Marshmallow Wonderland Vignette {6 Tutorials}.
Inspiration: Jude Hill
A bit of a twist. One of Jude Hill‘s feathers…as a buttonhole. Awesome. See her post.
Window Scene
20 Non-Traditional Wedding Ideas
Poptastic Bride features fun and funky inspiration for brides who want something a bit out of the ordinary! For a round-up of 20 fresh and quirky alternative wedding ideas visit this post.
CraftyPod’s Christmas roundup
Diane of CraftyPod has put together a roundup of her Christmas tutorials from years past. Needlework-related and otherwise, you’ll want to check these out. Go to her post.
Looking for more Christmas Embroidery Patterns? Check these out on Etsy
Mini Advent felt Stockings tutorial
This is the cutest idea that will make your children more interested in the Advent season; because these mini stockings are just large enough to hold a small gift or sweet for each of the 24 days of Advent. The … Read More...
A useful knot for beading
Lyric Kinard shows how to make a handy knot to stabilize beads. See the video on her Lyric Art blog.
Money Tree -Gift Idea
Here’s a great gift idea, and a fun decoration for Christmas. Something I’d love to have growing in my backyard — a money tree! Get the tutorial from Then she made — Make a Money Tree.
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DIY Hot Chocolate Bar
Make your winter wedding festivities cozy with a hot chocolate bar to warm up your guests! Bijoux Bride shares all the delicious details here.
Free pattern: Retro space age Christmas stockings
Pam from Tried & True shares a free pattern and tutorial for making her Retro Space Age Christmas stockings out of felt. The series includes a rocket, a ray gun, a robot, and a spaceship, all on a starburst background. … Read More...
Tutorial: Keeping embroidery clean
Mary Corbet of Needle ‘n’ Thread shows how to protect delicate embroidery from dirt and snags as you work. See her tute.
Tutorial: Jersey and wool felt Christmas stocking
Prudent Baby shows how to make this pretty Christmas stocking. The body of the stocking is made from wool felt, and the cuff and hanging loop from jersey knit. Get the tute.
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Tutorial: Retro-mod Knit Sweater Dress
Jessica from Me Sew Crazy shows how to make her Knit Sweater Dress. The sleeveless dress has a fabulous retro-mod feel. It’s made from two layers – a sweater knit material and a jersey knit lining. It’s inspired by a … Read More...
Giveaway: Patchwork heart Christmas ornaments
Leslie from Leslie’s Art and Sew created these lovely patchwork heart ornaments, and wants to share them with others. She doesn’t have enough to give one to everyone, but she does have a pair of heart ornaments to give away … Read More...
Inspiration: Stamped Cookies
Lynette Horner shares her amazing stamped cookies on her Flikr page, she used a blank ink pad and edible ink to stamp them, follow the link for more info from her. These are almost too pretty to eat!
-Heather