In case you can’t easily see the details in the image above, this week’s giveaway winners are
- Birdcage pillow kit, #13 of 51 comments, jessica p
- Molly doll kit, #61 of 218 comments, Nancy
- The Beaded Edge, #15 of 97
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In case you can’t easily see the details in the image above, this week’s giveaway winners are
Samelia’s Mum shows how she whipped up this Stack and Slash Table Runner she says is quick and easy. It’s so easy she thinks you should make several to keep on hand for gifts. I like how she thinks. Get … Read More...
I love ATCs and making ATCs so when Sara sent in this link to the blog The Split Stitch where there is a great tutorial on how to make an APC (altered playing card) I was super excited. This is … Read More...
by SandraW
Karen Egeland from Stampin’ Up! shared this detailed festive stamped candle tutorial. You’ll need: stamps, colored ink, wax paper, a heat tool and tissue paper.
The stamps are from the Circle Circus Stamp Set and include a variety of funky … Read More...
A little bento inspiration for the school lunch box: Find a roundup of 10 ideas HERE at babble, including this–wow–Cinderella, courtesy of Shannon Carino at What’s for Lunch at … Read More...
Learn to use silicone molds to make fondant rose cupcake toppers HERE at Little Sugar Tops. I love this idea of crafting with silicone molds, as it opens so many possibilities. Check out the link at Little Sugar Tops … Read More...
A mouse made of cheese. Is that irony? Find tips on making this little cheese mouse appetizer HERE at Cute Food for Kids.
Kim of a dork with a needle shares her love for buttonhole stitch. From the example shown here, where she uses it for texture and definition, to her samples of buttonhole edgings–she proves it’s more versatile than you might think. … Read More...
Joetta Maue gives the heads-up about an innovative fiber-art exhibition that will open in New York City on August 26. If you’re in the area, check out in-organic, a showcase for the work of 16 artists. Promotional materials say,… Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Lisa, the owner of ETSY shop called “Zyloby” and this giveaway provider picked her winner. The winner is Carrie #5, congratulations. It is nice to have someone select a winner instead of Randon.org. I want to thank Lisa for allowing … Read More...
John Hopper‘s The Textile Blog has been reorganized and updated. A new tab structure makes all the delicious content more accessible. Check it out.
The lessons in tatting basics continue on Heather‘s Tatted Treasures blog:
The difficulty with the double stitch is to always “transfer,” or “flip,” the knot from the working thread to the shuttle thread. Once you’ve … Read More...
Nat of the smallest forest reviews the work of Argentinian artist Jazmin Berakha. Nat says,
… Read More...Such reticence—combined with so many images featuring her strikingly modern embroidered illustrations—is both irresistible and intimidating…Here is this amazing artist who never says anything
There are so many different coloring mediums on the market for coloring in your stamped images. It’s great to have choices but sometimes it can be overwhelming to decide what’s the best brand for your wants and needs. Dorcas Designs … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Instructables member Cassiadawn show show how to make a maternity pillow. She starts with a regular king-sized pillow and then alters it to remove the stuffing out of the middle portion of the pillow. The stuffing on either end of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melanie from The Crafty Cupboard shows how to make a set of alphabet bean bags for a child. She’s using them to help her dauhter learn to recognize the letters of the alphabet. What a fun way to encourage reading!! … Read More...
Needleprint shares a source for Danish Flower Thread. The brief article is as interesting as it is helpful. Go to the post.
Still looking for more patterns? Check these flower embroidery patterns out on Etsy and these designs … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Deborah from Whipstitch helps out with Lizzy House’s 1001 Peeps Summer Camp with a tutorial showing how to use the fabric from the Castle Peeps line to make a Magical Storytelling Pouch. The drawstring bag holds a handful of stuffed … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lex shares a tutorial on her blog showing how she made a pair of reusable lunch sacks for her daughters. The bags themselves are made from recycled plastic grocery sacks that she fused together with her iron. She added colorful … Read More...