Mrs. Goodneedle at From the Strawberry Patch has figured out a cool tip that will help your quilt blocks come out accurately. She shares her secret on her blog.
Image credit: From the Strawberry Patch
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Mrs. Goodneedle at From the Strawberry Patch has figured out a cool tip that will help your quilt blocks come out accurately. She shares her secret on her blog.
Image credit: From the Strawberry Patch
by Linda Lanese
Sarah of “Wonderstrange Arts” designed and created this darling “Candy Corn Stuffie”. Sarah tells us how much she loves Halloween and I am happy she decided to create this darling tutorial. She not only has a downloadable template but has … Read More...
OMG! How amazing is this paper witches hat!? I totally adore this! Using paper, stamps, embossing and die cuts Kristin from Paper Crafts by Kristin made this wonderful Halloween decoration. Find more info and pics over at her blog… Read More...
I’m telling ya’, eyeballs are allllll the rage this year! Make eyeball cake pops HERE at bakerella. (I know, I know, you already saw these.)
These are made using vellum, not real bandanas, but the idea alone has me swooning! I’m in love with this look. Check them out over at Country Home —The Party is Here.
Mary Corbet of Needle ‘n’ Thread explains laying tools and shows us how to use them. When it’s important to get your stitches to lie just right, this tutorial will come in handy. Go to Mary’s post.
Faith at Fresh Lemons shares her method for creating the often feared Y-Seam. She even created this badge with the following pithy saying on her Flickr group:
I scream, You scream, We all scream, For Y-seams.
So funny. Go … Read More...
Old books are a great recycled craft supply resource. I love making Christmas trees by simply folding the pages on an angle. Kara of the aptly named blog Creation by Kara has shared a great tutorial on how to make … Read More...
Hannah of enbrouderie gives us a look at another of Dr. Shiraz’s collection of international textiles–Iranian pateh. See all the lovely photos at her blog post.
Jennifer at Ellison Lane Quilts kicked off the 12 Gifts of Christmas Blog Hop event with a tutorial on these modern, reversible patchwork placemats. Go to her tutorial.
Get a list of the daily tutorials at Faith at Fresh … Read More...
SharonB of Pin Tangle shares a couple of videos about tambour work–embroidery done with a hook instead of a needle. Check them out.
Read more of our Tambour Hand Embroidery Articles and check out these Tambour Embroider Books… Read More...
by SandraW
These unique gel candles are handmade in Maine by Bonnie Hayes. The wildlife gel candle pictured here shows her creation of a moose in a snowstorm.
Other wildlife options include an eagle, wolf, bear or deer. These would make an … Read More...
This quote by Kristen Roylance of Cute Quilt Patterns sums up Create H.O.P.E’s mission,
All children really need to know is that they are loved and have a soft place to land.
What better way to show that love than … Read More...
I could just spend all day posting on everything One Charming Party creates. But in the interest of time, I’ll choose just one. Learn to make this Halloween lollipop stand HERE.
Penny Nickels celebrated her inclusion in Jamie Chalmer’s PUSH Stitchery by sponsoring an embroidery contest. Entrants could submit one stitched work, which had to be accompanied by an essay explaining why their art is awesome. Entries were judged solely on … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Have you ever wondered what kind of trouble your handmade softies get into when you’re not around? Check out this fun video from Diana Schoenbrun. It’s a cute trailer for Beasties, her book that shows how to make lovable … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Katie from Punk Projects shows how to make a poncho for lightweight fall layering. It’s made from two rectangles of fabric, so the sewing is easy. You can make it from all one fabric, or use two contrasting prints like … Read More...
Gerry Krueger of Older Rose has a brilliant and generous idea for a crazy-quilting round robin. Real gold threads are quite pricey. In the past, Gerry had to drop out of a goldwork round robin because of the cost. So … Read More...
Learn how to make these Crazy Clips from The Rebel Crafter. You need wooden clothespins, tape, ribbon or paper and embellishments. Halloween clips are shown above but you can make them in any colour or theme! Click here to go … Read More...
Lisa Fulmer (maven at C&T Publishing) just posted some photos of quilts she was lucky enough to see at the Pacific International Quilt Festival (IQF). So grab a cuppa and head on over to her PIQF Flickr group and … Read More...