But you may have known that already!
Last night as I sat here typing, getting all excited about telling you about the new Knitty, my computer died. Yup. All of a sudden. NOTHING! This has been one bad year for … Read More...
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by Terrye
But you may have known that already!
Last night as I sat here typing, getting all excited about telling you about the new Knitty, my computer died. Yup. All of a sudden. NOTHING! This has been one bad year for … Read More...
Pretty curtains made from patches of fabric. A great way to add color to a colorless room. Head over to Walnut Acre to see the Country Curtains.
by Linda Lanese
What little girl or boy (because they love these jumping slimy little creatures) would not adore this precious Frog? Laura of “Laura’s Blog” asks us: “How many frogs have you kissed looking for your prince?” Well let’s not go … Read More...
Check out this fantastic stop motion video of black licorice candy Halloween art HERE at Martha Stewart’s Craft Department. {spotted on Be Different Act Normal}
by jd wolfe
Wanted to let all my readers know about this competition. The folks Down Under never cease to amaze. I have family in Melbourne and long to visit. Not this year. Queensland, Australia bills itself as the Teapot Cosy Capital … Read More...
To kick off National Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, Heather of Chickabug is sharing FREE Breast Cancer Awareness Printables, a 44-page collection of party printables for personal or fundraising use, including signs, donation cards, water bottle labels, cupcake … Read More...
We all know how big the rainbow cake has been the past year or so, yes? Check out these jelly shots inspired by the rainbow cake, with how-tos, HERE at Tablespoon, created by the Jelly Shot Test Kitchen. Hosting … Read More...
The simplest ideas are the most brilliant. Loving this serving idea for candy (and all the other Halloween party ideas) HERE at The Celebration Shoppe.
Here’s a lovely idea that would be ideal for a wedding gift or even for Valentine’s Day. Of course there’s nothing to stop you from making it or displaying it any time of the year! Head over to Happy-Go-Lucky for … Read More...
Deborah Schlegel of Art Threads shows us how to make felt carrot softies complete with feather-stitched fronds. A beautiful and safe addition to your wee one’s play kitchen. See her tute.
I have such an affinity to any project made with a recycled sweater. So when Kerry sent in her link to her blog Kid Giddy I was appropriatly…giddy…about her tutorial on how to make a recycled sweater ball from 14 … Read More...
Emma of DMC Thread’s blog winds up her Halloween Pumpkin stitch-along by showing us how to finish the embroidery as a stand up–a small display piece. See her tute.
DMC Thread Blog no longer exists please check out DMC’s … Read More...
Carina of Carina’s Craftblog shows us how to do a paper embroidery transfer. She says,
… Read More...This is a way to ‘transfer’ a pattern to cloth when all you have is regular printer paper or similar and no fancy transfer tools
Another craft, popular in the 1970s, that is having a revivial is string art–winding fiber around a jig of nails or pins to create an image. Blair of wisecraft has come up with a completely brilliant application of this … Read More...
Pure eye candy, just for the joy of it. My eyes can’t stop traveling the details of this sumptuous crazy-quilt embellishment. SharonB of Pin Tangle is my hero! See more at her blog post. And did you know you … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Meredith and Alison from SewSweet shows how to make their 2-in1 Flat Iron and Curling Iron Tote. Like the name suggests, it’s a small tote sized just right to hold a flat iron and a curling iron. It’s interlined with … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tara from That’s Sew Repurposed shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a soft fabric pumpkin. You can make them large or small, and use them individually or in groups to make cute autumn decorations. Get the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Narelle from Cook Clean Craft shows how to make a Travel Drawing Kit with pockets to hold a drawing pad and a set of eight markers. It folds up for easy transport. This would be a great car activity for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anshu from Blooms and Bugs shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make her Happy Dress, a little girl’s ruffled jumper made out of a striped sweater knit. It would be so cute worn with a long sleeved … Read More...