Bring flowers to life with some stitching tips and a long-and-short stitch tutorial from Yesteryear Embroideries. See her post.
Still looking for more patterns? Check these flower embroidery patterns out on Etsy.
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Bring flowers to life with some stitching tips and a long-and-short stitch tutorial from Yesteryear Embroideries. See her post.
Still looking for more patterns? Check these flower embroidery patterns out on Etsy.
by Linda Lanese
I am so smitten with this little sweetie pie felt ghost and I really want to share it with you. I found this tutorial at 5 Orange Potatoes and Lisa tells us:”this little ghost is very simple and requires very … Read More...
This pretty bowl is made up of all those scraps and short pieces of yarn you’ve been collecting. Why not make a lovely bowl? Head over to elisabeth andrée for the yarn bowl how to.
Etsy seller Berene Campbell of Happy Sew Lucky is raising funds for breast-cancer research with sales of this original embroidery pattern. She says,
… Read More...I designed this pattern for my friend Krista Hennebury’s team “Kickin’ Cancer with Creativity” in the Walk
Icky stick Halloween treats, HERE at Sugar Swings!. And… also visit the post to enter the “Halloween treat care package” giveaway.
This veggie skeleton is from a few years ago, but I spotted it on Pinterest and just had to feature it. I think he even made me giggle just a little. Find the veggie skeleton HERE at Feeding Frenzy…
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Jackie of Dog-Daisy Chains departs from the usual abstract designs of her wool/velvet/embroidery brooches to create some wonderful seasonal works. See more at her blog post.
by Linda Lanese
Here is a Halloween wreath that does not need a lot of special skills to create. If you know how to make a Pom-Pom you are in business. Go over to the Red Heart site for complete instructions.
This looks like a great way to make holiday themed decor and with the holidays fast approaching this tutorial will come in handy! Over at the blog Literally Inspired the clever craft Ginger has posted a quick and tutorial on … Read More...
Shirlee Fassell of Needle and Hook has started another circle quilt using a range of gorgeous embroidery techniques. She says,
… Read More...I am using a gold spotted organza layered over various colors (10 different shades) of lame. The organza mutes the
by Minnie
Thanksgiving is coming up…
Also winter.
Check out more great hats at the Little Bird Lucy Etsy shop: LittleBirdLucy.
Best. Halloween. Pizza. Ever. Loving this Frankenstein Pizza and Owl Pizza from Munchkin Munchies. Find the recipes HERE, adapted from Phyllis Hoffman’s “Celebrate~Halloween” magazine~October 2010, which I guess I’ll have to get now.
Which one is your favorite? Find oh so silly monster cake pops HERE at Trilogy Edibles.
I think maybe it was the cocoa “dirt from the graveyard” that got me on this one. Make a cupcake mummy cake HERE at Sweetology.
Why am I sharing a paper freebie on the needlework blog? To me, these journaling templates–often used by scrapbookers–look like perfect embroidery patterns for frames. Use one to surround a wee image, a little quote, a favorite word. Frame it … Read More...
I spotted this oh-so-clever find on Gordon Gossip : Cupcake liner witch hat cupcake toppers. Oh-so-clever. Find the how-tos HERE at Half Baked-The Cake Blog.
by Anne Weaver
Delia from Delia Creates guest blogs at Project Run and Play with a tutorial showing how to make super cute hats for Halloween. Her tutorial includes the how-to for three different hats: a sunflower, a witchy hat, and a pumpkin. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sweetie Pie Bakery shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a scrappy acorn fall garland. The handstitched acorns are wonderfully colorful and happy. Love it! Get the tute.
[photo from Sweetie Pie Bakery]
by Anne Weaver
Melony from Mel Designs shows how to use fabric paint and stitched embellishments to turn a plain jacket into wearable art. She uses paint to cover up the bland color, and then uses stencils, stitching, and rolled fabric flowers to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Laura Bray from Katydiddyreceived a couple of vintage tea towels from her grandmother, and she used them to make an awesome bag and a couple of throw pillows. She shares photos of them on her blog. Go there to … Read More...