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DIY: Soothing Summer Body Spray Recipe

July 8, 2010 by Jessica Dougherty

Pioneer Thinking recently posted a simple recipe so you can create your own Soothing Summer Body Spray Recipe. This is sure to cool you off so you can enjoy comfortable lazy days on the beach…or at least be comfortable … Read More...

Button Font – Also now with analog instructions!

July 7, 2010 by Minnie

Very cute free button font that makes letters using simulated thread through the holes in buttons, if your button had nine holes. did that make sense?

The site is in German but here is a translated page of instructions for … Read More...

Sewing Pattern Tutorial: Easy applique makes a plain cardigan fabulous

July 7, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Suzannah from Adventures in Dressmaking shows how an applique can take a cardigan from plain to fabulous.  She was inspired by a similar cardigan by Anthropologie.  She lets the fabric do most of the work – she cuts out a … Read More...

It’s new: Little Red Riding Hood flip doll pattern

July 7, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Laura from We Wilsons announces the latest pattern Wilsons Etsy Store – a Little Red Riding Hood flip doll!  A flip doll is like two dolls in one.  One way it’s Little Red Riding Hood, but flipped around it becomes … Read More...

Brazee Street Studios – School of Glass

July 7, 2010 by Cathi Milligan

The most fabulous Bullseye Glass instructor, Nathan Sandberg recently taught a kiln casting class called “The Surface”, at Brazee Street Studio’s School of Glass and when I say the pictures of what his students created I had to further investigate … Read More...

Tutorial: Flirty Pillows with tied corners

July 7, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Pat Bravo from Art Gallery Fabrics shares a free PDF tutorial at her new website for making a set of three FlirtyPillows.  The corners of the Flirty Pillows are tied in knots for a fun detail.  Get the tutorial.… Read More...

Tutorial: Take-along roll-up car playmat

July 7, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Vanessa from Punkin Patterns shows how to make a roll-up car playmat.  The Riley Blake fabric she used was already printed with the roads.  What a great idea!  A coordinating print is used to make the storage pockets on the … Read More...

Cutout Cookie Roundup

July 7, 2010 by Meaghan Mountford

Find a roundup of cutout cookie ideas for any time of the year HERE at Woman’s Day, including these lobsters and diamonds.

[tags]cut out cookies, summer, diamonds, shortbread[/tags]

Cute Dress and Cute Fabric

July 7, 2010 by Minnie

I’m loving the fabric designs of Laura Gunn right now. You can see her Poppy line for Michael Miller here and her Lantern Bloom line here and here.

I came across her fabric while looking at this cute dress … Read More...

Get the lowdown on princess lace

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

Bobbi Chase is guest blogging on Needle ‘n’ Thread about princess lace — a cousin of Battenburg lace, in which lace tapes are combined to create delicate, elaborate patterns. Get the details and see more photos.

Bug-Themed Party

July 7, 2010 by Meaghan Mountford

Check out all the buggy inspiration for party snacks and treats HERE at Homemaking Fun, like ants on a log (of course,) ladybug strawberries and worm hot dogs.

[tags]kids, birthday parties, bugs, insects[/tags]

How old is redwork?

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

Penny Nickels‘ post on MrXStitch shows us that redwork embroidery is more ancient — and much more meaningful — than those cute line-art designs of the past couple of centuries might suggest. See part one of her series on … Read More...

Tutorial: Bullion rose

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

Val Laird is sharing a tutorial for creating her signature bullion roses. Go to her website, scroll down to the bottom, and click the photo to download the tute as a PDF file.

The bullion knot rose is made … Read More...

Download needlework books at C&T

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

C&T Publishing now offers more than 200 titles as e-books for instant download, including Laurel Anderson’s Applique Workshop, Ann Fahl’s Dancing with Thread, Judith Baker Montano’s Elegant Stitches, and Salley Mavor’s Felt Wee Folk. The prices of e-books are substantially … Read More...

See Janet’s new stitch-guides site!

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

Janet Perry‘s new site, Needlepoint Stitch Guides, is now open. Go see!

Inspiration: yarn soup

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

Jenny McCabe of yarn soup blog calls this work an “experiment, just playing with mixing machine and hand embroidery with the needle felting.” If this is the result of her play, imagine what happens when she gets down to serious … Read More...

Free charts: Cross-stitch borders

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

Janet of Stitch School has converted the designs from some vintage trims (courtesy of her reader Sandro Ilg) into free charts for us! These would make charming borders on everything from kitchen towels to toddler clothes. Get the charts… Read More...

Free pattern: Largartera embroidery

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

DMCThread’s Blog gives us a brief rundown on Largartera embroidery, a style in which long-stitch motifs are framed with combinations of counted-thread stitches or pulled-thread work. In addition to some great info and photos, a free pattern is included so … Read More...

Tutorial: Up-and-down feather stitch

July 7, 2010 by Denise Felton

This week’s TAST challenge is up-and-down feather stitch. What could be more perfect for a vine? See the tute on SharonB’s Pin Tangle blog.

How to make vintage style trim bobbins from recycled cardboard

July 7, 2010 by Stefanie Girard

Don’t these look like they are straight out of an antique store? Well the designer of these vintage looking sewing trim bobbins posted a great tutorial how to make them yourself from a bit of recycled cardboard. Pop on over … Read More...

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