Your kitchen will be stylish with these cute accessories. I personally LOVE my handknit washcloths. And my knitted potholders just make my kitchen a bit cozier!
Margaret Nock, from Knit 1 For The Road has the same idea.
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by Terrye
Your kitchen will be stylish with these cute accessories. I personally LOVE my handknit washcloths. And my knitted potholders just make my kitchen a bit cozier!
Margaret Nock, from Knit 1 For The Road has the same idea.
You … Read More...
Shirlee Fassell of Needle and Hook gives us some luscious glimpses of her latest work, a “crazy art quilt.” See more photos on her blog post.
Lisa of 5 Orange Potatoes shows us how to applique, embroider, and assemble this sweet valentine owl. See the tute.
Melissa of Day to Day was inspired by her daughter’s long-stitch project. (The kit was a gift from grandmother.) So she started searching for kits worthy of her time, and she found some real winners. She shares her finds and … Read More...
by Terrye
As someone who loves to save money and enjoys DIY projects, stumbling upon Why Not Sew’s blog was a real treat. I was amazed to find a recipe for creating … Read More...
February is a lot of different things! Heart and Stroke Month. Valentine’s Day! Romance, love, hearts, chocolates… I’m starting it off with a week of polymer clay heart goodness
1. Pink Floral Heart by MastRpieces
2. Abstract Patterned Heart by … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Every person on your Valentine’s list would love one of these cards. Fuzzy red hearts against a dramatic white background add pizzazz to a sweet Valentine’s card. The crafters in your life will appreciate your unique “I love you”! Check … Read More...
Crafty bride-to-be Heidi has posted a flurry of creative ideas for the DIY bride on her blog Hands Occupied. I loved the light up banner shown above, but it’s just one of many great ideas dreamed up by this … Read More...
Learn to make these vintage-y rosette paper cupcake toppers HERE at Country Living.
Everything about these matching Valentine’s Day cookies and garland is just perfect. The colors, the buttons, the bakery twine. Everything. Learn to make both HERE at Glorious Treats. In fact, the cookies and garland are so perfect, it’s almost … Read More...
Beet foam. Arugula spaghetti. Just two of the dishes you can make with this molecular cuisine kit from ThinkGeek that promises to demystify the world of molecular cuisine and give you everything you need to get started. The kit as … Read More...
I’m adoring these fruit stickers for Valentine’s Day from Twig and Thistle. See the whole collection for bananas, apples, pears and oranges and the free printable HERE.
by Anne Weaver
Wendi Gratz from Shiny Happy World shares a video tutorial showing how to use a whipstitch to close the stuffing hole in a pillow or softie. The stitch is nearly invisible. Go to the video tutorial.
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by Anne Weaver
Sheer fabrics can make gorgeous garments, but there’s always the problem of hemming them. Zura from Sew Retro Chic shows how she uses her sewing machine to create a rolled hem on sheer fabric. Get the tutorial.
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by Anne Weaver
Michele Pacey from Michele Made Me shows photos of her Berry ‘n Bird Beret. The project comes from Denim Revolution by Nancy Minsky. It’s made from an old pair of jeans and is embroidered with a beautiful bird and branch … Read More...
I’ve been following the fabulous blog, The Giver’s Log, for awhile, and have often featured their ideas here. So when I saw that they opened a shop to sell fine hot chocolate on a stick, I had to share with … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Destri from The Mother Huddle shows how she made this sweater dress for her daughter out of one of her own shirts. The gathered neckline is a pretty detail, and also serves as a good fix for an adult-sized neckline … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Me Sew Crazy shows how she made this girly-frilly ruffled dress for her toddler daughter. And she did it in just 20 minutes. The secret? Using an existing dress pattern for the shape, and pre-reruffled fabric for the … Read More...