These are the LoveMeKnot socks. Illusion knitting is easy, another new trick for you to learn.
This pattern by the Slipped Stitch Blog is FREE by clicking HERE!
Looking for more knitted socks designs and patterns to keep you warm … Read More...
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by Terrye
These are the LoveMeKnot socks. Illusion knitting is easy, another new trick for you to learn.
This pattern by the Slipped Stitch Blog is FREE by clicking HERE!
Looking for more knitted socks designs and patterns to keep you warm … Read More...
The Crafty Penguin is always so crafty. (Yep, sounds about right.) Find a quick and easy way to make brownie bites HERE. If you are looking for a yummy tasting boxed brownie mix, because you are short on time … Read More...
by Terrye
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by Minnie
Whether you are taking pictures of your crafts to sell or just to display on your blog having beautiful interesting photos of your crafts can be a big help to draw people in.
Elizabeth Carls has a nice blog post … Read More...
In honor of the Year of the Rabbit, Anja Rieger Designs is publishing these adorable bunny motifs. They will be available Wednesday (January 26) in machine- and hand-embroidery formats from Anja’s online shop.
Mary Corbet of Needle ‘n’ Thread has has been talking about tools that make a needleworker’s life easier and more comfortable. Enjoy these recent posts:
Open thimbles
Embroidery scissors with curved blades
Goldwork scissors
Goldwork thread tray (and how to … Read More...
Ria of Stofnest has some precious cross-stitch charts ready for Valentine’s Day needlework. The charts for all nine Loving Hearts samplers are included in the download for just 5 Euro. Go to the blog post for the link.
Learn to make fabric millinery feathers ala John Koch via Sarah McFarland‘s post on Threads blog. See the tute.
Le blog de Mamou is sharing charts for a new cross-stitch alphabet, Adorable. Go to the first post. And scroll through the blog to pick up the other charts published so far.
I just find these Valentine’s cupcake caddies from Searching Simplicity absolutely perfect. There’s even a round insert to keep the cupcake secure. Brilliant. Learn to make them HERE at Searching Simplicity. {spotted by Amanda}
by Linda Lanese
I love this project and the way she uses it to decorate for Valentine’s Day. As you read in the following from the designer Christina, it is not only easy but CHEAP! I need the bag of Wiffle Balls, … Read More...
For polymer clay cane makers “lace” is a type of cane. Often it’s a bullseye cane reduced and recombined to achieve an effect that is lace like. The picture above shows an orchid style flower I made this summer with … Read More...
Can you say cute? I say too cute! Who wouldn’t love to get one of these little pom pom fuzzies? See how to make cute little pom pom valentine fuzzies over at the blog Speckless.
Looking for more pom pom … Read More...
Lisa of lil fish studios shows us a bit of the process she follows to create these amazing brooches of needlework on wood. She says,
… Read More...Each of these wood brooches has been cut from a downed branch that I’ve hauled
The etsy party printable shop, Spaceships and Laserbeams, has embraced a boy’s eeeeeewwwwww feeling of Valentine’s Day with this germs and cooties (but still somehow crazy cute) cupcake wrapper. Find the cupcake wrapper HERE at their etsy shop. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cheri from I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar guest blogs at Shwin & Shwin with her Pimp my Polo tutorial. She shows how to turn add boy-friendly embellishments to a plain polo shirt. The shoulder tabs and the large iron-on … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Wendi Gratz from Shiny Happy World shares a free downloadable tutorial for making this rice pack. Heat it in the microwave for a toasty warm pack, or keep it in the freezer and it’s a cool pack. This is a … Read More...
Aimee Ray of little dear tracks (and Doodle Stitching) shows us how to use her cuckoo clock embroidery to create a real working clock. See the tute.
Find a template and step-by-step how-tos to make this fantastic muffin basket HERE at Then she made… (spotted by Amanda).
by Anne Weaver
Debbie from Squiggly Twigs Designs shares a tutorial for making fancy stacked fabric flowers. Gorgeous! They’re made from scraps of dressy fabric left over from a previous refashion. The sequins and beads add sparkle, and they were already on the … Read More...