Using 2 packages of Koolaid, a pair of rubber gloves and a microwave you can transform those white or off white skeins of yarn or fiber into your own color creations.
From the Close Knit Blog, HERE
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by Terrye
Using 2 packages of Koolaid, a pair of rubber gloves and a microwave you can transform those white or off white skeins of yarn or fiber into your own color creations.
From the Close Knit Blog, HERE
Looking for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Even with the end of semester hitting, I was able to get one project completed last week. Woot! A new top for me. Woot! Woot!
It another Shruggy Shirt. I tried making some modifications to the pattern to make the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Lil Blue Boo shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to use the Silhouette digital cutter and vinyl to make screen prints. Genius!!! She used the screenprinted fabric to make her Casbah Carryall tote. You can purchase … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Katy from Sew Apropos and No Big Dill shows how to make a child-sized waitress (or waiter) apron using a handkerchief. Slip a pen and a pad of paper in one of the pockets, and you have the makings of … Read More...
I’m currently resisting the urge to run outside (in the rain, no less) to find viable pine trees so I can make my own Pine Syrup. Learn how to make pine syrup HERE at Just My Delicious. (translation tool … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sequins are an inexpensive way to add some sparkle to a sewing project. But with just the one hole in the center, what is the best way to secure them down? Jaime from Prudent Baby shows two ways to do … Read More...
Fans of art quilter Sue Bleiweiss, listen up. She’s teaching an online class in June –
Watercolor Explorations for the Fiber Artist. Click the class title to find out more about it and to register.
[Image via Sue… Read More...Print free retro clip-art labels for Father’s Day HERE at Martha.
by Anne Weaver
Sachiko from Tea Rose Home guest blogs in the Make It Work series at Sew A Straight Line with a tutorial showing how to add sash and bow to the neckline of a shirt. She calls it her Double Take … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kay Whitt from Serendipity Studio joins the Summer of No Pants series at Hideous! Dreadful! Stinky! with a tutorial for making a ruffled summer skirt. The seams of the skirt are accented with small pleated ruffles. Pretty! She shows how … Read More...
Visit Catherine Pooler’s blog for a quick video tutorial showing how to use Smooch Ink to add shimmer to your stamped images for a pretty floral card.
-Heather
by jd wolfe
Should you have a little ‘monkey’ at your house, I feel absolutely sure that s/he would love to have this hat. If it’s safe for you, add some button eyes to add to its charm. I feel sure that some … Read More...
I’ve seen lots and lots and lots of sweet versions of sushi, but something about these sushi cakes makes me want to post on them again. So simple to make and they look yummy. Learn to make them HERE at … Read More...
Jill at A Matter of Memories has posted a review of the Creating Keepsakes Special Issue: Fabulous Flowers. This issue is part of their Tips & Tricks series of books. She is also giving a copy away. Entries close Thursday … Read More...
by Minnie
heeheeee.
China Knuckles are for the girl who wants to be chic and eco-friendly while still be conscious of self defense.
Learn how to make this adorable mail holder from patterned paper. Bills won’t be too much of a chore if they are kept in this! Click here to go to the tutorial by Sandy Ang.
Alot of people ask me where they can buy certain ingredients when they want to make a recipe I have posted. Introducing Pine Meadows Utah based wholesale supplier of candle and soap making supplies, fragrance oils, essential oils, lip balm … Read More...
Just like a bride and a groom, milk and cookies are the perfect combo for a wedding! Check out creative ways to serve this perfect duo at Intimate Weddings. So delicious!
If you’re planning a wedding for 2012 don’t miss this post over at the Austin Wedding Blog featuring bold new trends for extraordinary celebrations!