Jessica from Sew Homegrown guest blogs at Prudent Baby with a tutorial showing how to make her Hot Mess Mommy Cardi. It takes just a couple of seams (plus hemming) to make this simple jacket. Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Sew Homegrown guest blogs at Prudent Baby with a tutorial showing how to make her Hot Mess Mommy Cardi. It takes just a couple of seams (plus hemming) to make this simple jacket. Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Jess from Craftiness is not Optional and Bits for Babyshows how to make a wet bag out of laminated cotton. The laminated cotton is waterproof, keeping the wet from seeping through the sides of the bag. A zipper across … Read More...
As stampers I’m sure we’ve all tried a brand or two of gel pens, right? One of the most popular colors is simple white but if you’ve tried gel pens before you know white isn’t always so simple. Some white … Read More...
Mollie of Wild Olive shares the design and instructions for making her sweet fall-mum hair clip. See the tute.
by jd wolfe
Do you like dolls? Do you have a daughter, granddaughter, niece, or any other special little girl who loves dolls? If so, you’ll want to grab a copy of this cute new book from Annie’s Attic, “Dolly & Me… Read More...
Lyric Kinard of Lyric Art has a new workshop DVD on the market: Bead It Like You Mean It. She says,
… Read More...In this workshop I will teach you the basic techniques for embellishing fabric with beads including
+ sewing one
Jenni Swenson from Vintage Umbrella shares her process for making some cute and simple cards. Click here to go to the tutorial.
by Minnie
Have you ever stumbled upon a picture that just made you stop scrolling and stare in awe? That’s exactly what happened to me when I saw these incredibly adorable horse plushies on my Flickr stream the other day. The level … Read More...
It’s fun, it’s colorful and it’s great for Halloween! Make this easy wreath to hand on your door to greet the trick or treaters. Head over to Orangie’s Attic for the DIY on this Tulle Halloween Wreath.
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Sher from Sher Your Scraps has designed a bunch of doodled alphabets and you can download her exemplars for free! She has designed four sheets of doodled letters available on her blog. Click here to go to the download.
Now & Always by Brittny Kvilhaug
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by Terrye
Do you recognize this tool? Jeanine of Knots in Thread found it at a garage sale. If you’re the first to post a comment identifying it and linking to an online source of more information, you’ll win a $10 gift … Read More...
This project was sent to me via our submit form. I clicked on the link and as soon as it popped up I said out loud “Oh my gosh, those are beautiful”. I love the texture and the natural colors, … Read More...
by Terrye
This eye-catching cable was engineered for a mother who is a gardener.
Read the whole story in Interweave’s HolidayGifts Issue, and get the pattern HERE
Specific to knitters, you can join our Knitting Patterns Only group to get, well, knitting … Read More...
Sweeter Than Sweets has a great game that she came up with using homemade dice. One die has different animals, and the other has different emotions. Your little one will love to impersonate what she thinks is a ‘Sad Monkey’….you … Read More...
Creative Breathing shares her pattern for these sweet fall elves. (That little bunting says Fall, not Fail.) Use her simple shapes and materials to create a felt-and-embroidery soft sculpture to brighten up your autumn home. Go to the pattern … Read More...
by Terrye
Isn’t this pretty? I personally love Lopi, the colors, the textures. What’s not to love? And, with this scarf, the fastener options are endless!
Go here for the FREE Pattern, you have to request it though.
Have you been collecting the free state-flower embroidery patterns by Vicki Haninger of turkey feathers? Perhaps you’ve been stitching along? If so, you’ll be thrilled to see Vicki’s completed state-flower quilt. Gorgeous! Go to her post for the link to … Read More...