I guess Alice in Wonderland isn’t really a Halloween story but some of the characters can be a little creepy, so it fits.
This Mad Hatter cross-stitch pattern reimagines the hatter as a cat, which, why not?
It’s a really … Read More...
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by Sarah White
I guess Alice in Wonderland isn’t really a Halloween story but some of the characters can be a little creepy, so it fits.
This Mad Hatter cross-stitch pattern reimagines the hatter as a cat, which, why not?
It’s a really … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This coffee cozy is a fun sewing project you can from your fabric scraps. Or buy a couple of fat quarters and you’ll have enough fabric to make several. Keep one for yourself, and give one to a friend because … Read More...
Woodgrain texture adds the perfect rustic touch to cards and can be achieved with stamping, die cutting, embossing or just simply buying pattern paper. I love this look for fall, winter and holiday card designs like this one from Yoonsun. … Read More...
With Halloween just around the corner this fancy “Vampire Kiss” font would be perfect for scrapbook layouts, planner pages or Halloween greeting cards. I love the scripty style of this one! It’s FREE to download from dafont.
by Anne Weaver
Upcycle a couple of old wool sweaters into a fun banner to brighten up your space! Use your banner to decorate for birthdays and holidays, or just to add some color to your home. The pieces are small which makes … Read More...
Based on a quilt block, this fun little cardinal needlepoint pattern is brought to you by Nuts about Needlepoint and is easy to make.
Made with various shades of greens, blues, and reds (with a little bit of brown and … Read More...
Welcome to our Halloween Crafts community! We are thrilled to be opening up the invite list for this time of year. As Halloween enthusiasts, we understand the excitement that comes with creating the perfect decorations, costumes, and props.
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You have time to complete this online crochet course, and make jewelry for gift giving at Christmas time.
In this class, instructor Robyn Chachula shares her love and passion for crochet by taking you into the world of creative crochet … Read More...
Gorgeous contemporary garments rooted in Norwegian knitting tradition. Selbu Knitting Book
Anne Bårdsgård grew up in Selbu, and has always had a close relationship with her hometown and its rich knitting history?her relentless interest in the traditional mittens that made … Read More...
How sweet are this little Pumpkin Treat Bags!? Birgit is sharing step by step how to cut and fold the base of the bag, how to create the pumpkin with scalloped dies and dry embossing and then decorated it with … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A braided edge blanket is easy to sew and makes a great gift! Sew Simple Home shows how you can make this easy fleece blanket with a braided edge. Two layers of fleece make this a warm snuggly blanket. All … Read More...
I just got back from Disney World so of course I’m ready to start planning my scrapbook layouts featuring all the photos we took. This Mouse Ear Shaped Album from Traci is such a wonderful place to record all those … Read More...
by Liza Adams
You might already know that a good way to learn to needle felt shapes is to work with cookie cutters. When you load the cutter with fibre you can then needle inside the shape to create a nice thick 2d … Read More...
This giant maple leaf template is perfect for adding an unexpected pop of color to your autumn décor. Perfect for mantles, classrooms and bringing the colors of fall indoors.
I am really looking forward to my trees turning colors this fall. Not so much to see them without leaves but the transformation is stunning. I definitely plan on making some of these adorable mushrooms with recycled book pages and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Use an old wool sweater to make a scarflette to keep your neck warm on cold winter days! The felted wool is super warm around your neck, and it’s lined so it won’t be scratchy. It’s a great way to … Read More...
by Sarah White
These hats are really too cute to be creepy, even if you don’t like spiders. The Ghosts and Widows pattern from Ewe Ewe Yarns has options for covering the hat with little spiders (OK, they only have six legs each, … Read More...
For a spooktacularly easy Halloween quilt look no further than this pattern from Jedi Craft Girl. It uses various oranges, blacks and whites so it’s a great scrap buster. It is also a fun and festive version of the … Read More...
Christi Johnson’s Mystical Stitches (June 2021) is a beautiful embroidery book with over 100 unique patterns influenced by a vibrant folk-art aesthetic and imbued with metaphysical meaning. Readers may mix and sew each symbol to create unique embroidered items … Read More...
We have had quite a few posts about crystals in the last few months, so it is no wonder I was drawn to this soap crystal tutorial by Soap Queen. This soap-making tutorial shows you how to make an Agate-… Read More...