Sara from Craft Snob guest blogs at Momtastic with a tutorial showing how to make these little fabric necktie shoe clips. Cuuuute! Get the tute.
[photo from Craft Snob on Momtastic]
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by Anne Weaver
Sara from Craft Snob guest blogs at Momtastic with a tutorial showing how to make these little fabric necktie shoe clips. Cuuuute! Get the tute.
[photo from Craft Snob on Momtastic]
by Anne Weaver
Kayla from A Beautiful Mess shows how she turned a vintage pillowcase into a tote bag. It’s a quick, easy project and her trick for creating the lining is genius! Get the tutorial.
[photo from A Beautiful Mess]
by Anne Weaver
Jodi from Sew Fearless shows how to make this little leather needlebook. You can’t see it in the photo here, but on the back there’s a small pocket sized just right to hold your pretty stork scissors. (They’re called “snippy … Read More...
Download this free SVG cutting file from BeaOriginal. Click here to go to the download. Check out more SVG files and bundles over at Design Bundles
by Anne Weaver
Head over to Prudent Baby for a free pattern and tutorial for making a Top Knot Baby Hat. They’ve got a pattern for a single knot hat (shown here) or one with two knots. They’re made from knit fabric, which … Read More...
Kelley from The Pioneer Quilter shares how she made this cute as a hoot owl quilt. The wings are flappable so you can play peek-a-boo with your nearest baby. She said she designed it for use as a charity project … Read More...
Here’s a super duper cute stamp company that is new to me, it’s called Anita Be Stamping and their stamps are so sweet! They offer cling mounted rubber stamp sets and their latest release includes cows, bears, robots and more. … Read More...
Melissa Samuels shows how she used the Tim Holtz Tattered Flowers die to make these gorgeous layered flowers. Click here to go to her post.
It’s the little things. Like little heart pepperoni on pizza. Find it HERE at One Charming Party, spotted on say YES! to hoboken.
by jd wolfe
I saw this little bag and immediately thought of how handy it would be to carry a ball of thread around while crocheting. I’ve seen a similar idea in a vintage pattern, but Maria Merlino has updated it and created … Read More...
Melissa Thiesse shows how she altered this tea tin in a vintage style. Click here to go to the tutorial.
Forgotten what the date is, been super busy at work or play oopsy don’t despair click here for A tutorial for a cute and quick last minute Valentine’s Day gift Posted by Kayla @ This Beautiful Mess
Another fabulous find on Facebook. And this could be shared with Stefanie over at the Recylced page here at Craft Gossip. Ginko Glass is taking beer and wine bottles and cutting them with a glass saw and creating lovely pendants. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Destri from The Mother Huddle shows how to add a ruffle to a store-bought pillowcase. Starting with a readymade pillowcase makes this project really easy, and if the pillowcase you use is part of a bedding set, the embellished pillowcase … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Bias tape is typically used to finish off fabric edges, but Farah from Craft A World shows that it can be used decoratively as well. She used bias tape to create a lovely overlapping stripe design on a cushion cover, … Read More...
Doesn’t this picture just make you go awwww?! Well what pooch wouldn’t look cut sporting a quiver of Valentine arrows? See how to make a recycled paper towel arrow holder for your dog over at Erika’s blog Sew Doggy Style.… Read More...
Can I tell you how giddy I am about seeing these cute Valentines? Why you may ask other than the fact that they are darling? Because The clever crafter of the blog Michele Made Me has figured out how to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Diana Schoenbrun, author of Beasties, shares a tutorial for a fun last-minute Valentine’s project – a plush kiss softie. Hers is made from a shiny red satin, but she says it can also be made other fabrics, including … Read More...
These are just too charming for words. And talk about easy! Pop on over to Kathryn’s blog The Pickled Herring for the great tutorial on how to make recycled newspaper hearts she posted.