LuAnn at May Your Bobbin Always be Full made a slide show that gives the step-by-step process she went through to create her Midnight in the Garden quilt.
Here’s a detail view, bottom photo. Lovely quilting this. Click HERE to … Read More...
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LuAnn at May Your Bobbin Always be Full made a slide show that gives the step-by-step process she went through to create her Midnight in the Garden quilt.
Here’s a detail view, bottom photo. Lovely quilting this. Click HERE to … Read More...
Laura at Joy in Cloth is celebrating having this art quilt accepted in a regular art gallery – the Umpqua Valley Arts Association Center. This is actually the back of her piece she calls Just Read Between the Lines, Dear… Read More...
Pretty napkin rings for your next party, holiday, or even a wedding. Get the how to at homework pearl blue napkin rings.
Click HERE to see entries in the Fiberactions Blog Word Challenge: Texture.
Meet the artists in this group and be sure and visit their individual blogs.
… Read More...This fabulous quilt is Deb’s entry in the Fiberactions Word Challenge: Texture. On her blog Cold Feet Quilter, she explains her process in choosing contrasting feeling fabrics (satin and wool). Click HERE to see the nine blocks up close… Read More...
Definitely the most adorable project I’ve seen lately is this one for a Cupcake Box from the folks at Instructables. How awesome!
For an extra kick, don’t forget you can add a little scent to the clay – a small … Read More...
This craft is amazing! And I have to say that this blog is pretty amazing as well! Sometimes I can’t believe that in all of my scouring of the internet to find amazing kid crafts, that I don’t stumble upon … Read More...
I love the idea of this game. My 4 year old is on the verge of early reading, and I have not yet worked on sight words with her. Head on over to Come Together Kids to see how to … Read More...
Our house reads ‘A Color of His Own’ by Leo Lionni, at least once a week. I love the vivid images, and by the end of the book my girls love the little chameleon! This is a great book and … Read More...
A fingerprint tree makes a fun alternative to a traditional wedding guest book! Visit One Fab Day for a free tree template to download and a DIY tutorial. Get all the details here.
This craft is perfect on so many levels. It is artistic in that it will open you and your child’s eyes to what is around you. It is educational for young children to learn their letters through their surroundings while … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Char from Crap I’ve Made shows how to make a fun spider web doily pillow for Halloween. A white doily is stitched down to become the spider web, while the spiders are from plastic spider rings. How cute is that! … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Elizabeth from Simple Simon and Co. shares a tutorial on her blog showing how she made a fabulous feather tutu dress for a little girl. The feathered tutus were part of her entry into the Sienna Dress Pattern Remix challenge … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anshu from Blooms and Bugs shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a sweet little knotted hat for a sweet little newborn baby. The lined hat is made from two layers of stretch knit fabric, with a … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
How freaking adorable are these needle felting Earrings? The only tutorial I can find on this project is this video “DIY Halloween Needle Felting Earrings (TheNightmareBeforeChristmasInspired)”! If anyone has the blog or web site for the “TheChocolateBerry” please let … Read More...
During the Lawnscaping blog hop this weekend (that I posted about on Friday) I was blown away by many of the cards I saw along the way! One that really stood out was Britta Swiderski’s door card, her … Read More...
Heather of Tatted Treasures needs your help. She’s been building a comprehensive series of tutorials for beginning tatters. In a recent post, she said,
… Read More...Here’s a question for experienced tatters: What does a beginning tatter need to learn to be
One from me now… I made an owl cookie pop tutorial for Celebrations.
Amy at Design*Sponge shared this modern take on the ‘Home Sweet Home’ sentiment with this illustration by Tad Carpenter. I’m now inspired to take a phrase, perhaps a quote from a family member*, make a design using a modern typeface. … Read More...
If you read my person craft blog, you probably already know that:
1) Season 3 of American Crafter is accepting auditions starting today through 9/29.
2) I’m a guest judge!
So head over and submit your best project, remember … Read More...