Here’s a funky fun chandelier from Frugal Home Ideas.
Stef saved money with her creative idea of using glasses wrapped in wax contact paper. Then she inserted tea lights into the glasses. You would never know that they weren’t giant … Read More...
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by SandraW
Here’s a funky fun chandelier from Frugal Home Ideas.
Stef saved money with her creative idea of using glasses wrapped in wax contact paper. Then she inserted tea lights into the glasses. You would never know that they weren’t giant … Read More...
Sew Happy by Monaluna for Robert Kaufman. See other fabric collections by Monaluna here.
Image credit: Robert Kaufman
Looking for a fun and festive addition to your fall decor? Check out these adorable Pumpkin Coasters by Christina at A Few Scraps. Perfect for adding a touch of seasonal charm to your home, these coasters are not only cute … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Purl Bee’s Molly’s Sketchbook designed this darling Candy Corn Trick or Treat Bag for a fun Halloween candy bag for children to gather their treats. These bags are created with three shades of wool felt. Get the tutorial from Purl … Read More...
Leah Day from The Free Motion Quilting Project uses a hanging system that allows her to quilt large, heavy quilts on her domestic sewing machine. She did a post on her nifty technique here. After this post, she says … Read More...
Here’s a fabulous tutorial using bottle caps to create pretty fall napkin rings! Head over to my blessed life™ for the how to — DIY Fall Napkin Rings.
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shows how she made a superhero costume for her son. He wanted to be Hawkeye the Archer, but you could adapt this to work for just about any flavor of superhero. In Part 1 she … Read More...
See how to make a basic pillow cover over at sew la vie. She places the zipper on the back piece instead of in one of the side seams. Brilliant! Get the tutorial. Also, see her entry in … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lizzie B. from Cotton & Curls shows how she made this fabulous floaty top out of a sheer fabric. The front hem is scooped up, while the back is scooped down. I love the drape on this! Get the tute… Read More...
What a cool quick tip from Bullseye Glass! It’s to make a pebbley texture that can be used in other pieces. It combines different sizes of frit and some powder and the effect is a piece that looks like … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Casey from Stellar Mother shows how she took a pile of scraps left over from garment refashions and turned it into a pretty bunting to dress up her market stall. A colorful bunting like this would also be pretty in … Read More...
Alix at Mamaka Mills got a writeup this week at Quilt Inspiration. If you are unfamiliar with her work, go here to find out more.
Image credit: Quilt Inspiration
Kerry at verykerryberry used several piecing techniques while making this mug rug. She says the combination keeps it from being too “fiddly”. Love that word. Love her mug rug. Click HERE to get the know-how.
Image credit: verykerryberry
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Mary Lane Brown from The Tulip Patch shows how she made this twin sized quilt at the Moda Bake Shop. She used a shortcut for the top and the backing. Click HERE for recipe.
This free chart brings to mind Dolly and Porter singing to one another that they will “stand by you through our rocking years”
And no, I am not old enough to remember them singing that back in the day. I … Read More...
Make a quilt the fashionistas in your life will approve, with a modern Mola quilt block in the mix. Spied at tuesdayrose.
But that’s not all. Check out this 1960 pink Cadillac, also at tuesdayrose.
by Terrye
This issue focuses on natural des and colors. Pages and pages of dyeing and coloring. Learn 2 different ways to make an indigo vat. Learn how to use lichens to create color.… Read More...
Here’s a great way to jazz up a plain mirror. Add small tiles around the frame. Don’t have a frame? There’s a tute for that as well! Head over to Sand & Sisal for the how to — Decorate a … Read More...