Tutorials are always fun things to post since you all get something new to learn. Lori Greenberg, who used to write this blog, posted a tutorial on how to make a glass jack bead using murrini’s made by another … Read More...
Project: Shaker Flowers
How pretty are these shaker blooms by Jody Morrow?? Visit her cleverly named Confessions of a Ribbon Addict blog for her step by step directions on how to make these fun flowers.
-Heather
Old is new
I tend to think of the sculptural effects in bridal and evening fashions as being a fairly new trend. This bodice by Pierre Balmain is more than 50 years old, proving that using stitching to “freeze” fabric folds and draping … Read More...
Sign your stitchery
Janet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint has some interesting ideas about signing your needlework. See what she has to say.
Embroidering a mixed-media surface
Hanna of iHanna’s Creative Space gives us a detailed look at her mixed-media work, Fly photo over an Inner Landscape. She says,
… Read More...I love this name! It goes so well with what I see in this embroidery; myself. The winding
How to stitch a tree
Kathy Shaw (Shawkl) is guess blogging on Needle ‘n’ Thread about several ways to create trees in stitch. I want to try them all! See the post.
Tattoos to embroidery
Sarah Terry of Guerilla Embroidery has created needleart from the sketches that served as patterns for her personal body art. Tattoo designs = ideal needlework patterns. Sarah’s work proves it. See more on her blog post.
Colette Patterns giveaway on Gertie’s New Blog for Better Sewing
You may have seen the new undergarment patterns in the Colette patterns collection. They are very lovely! There is a new slip pattern and a new tap pants and bra pattern.
You can win one 25 dollar gift cert to … Read More...
Progress and Possibilities
The International Polymer Clay Association has posted a gallery of the winners from Progress and Possibilities 2010
Click here to explore the gallery! So very much inspiration!
While you are there, check out this page regarding membership, and consider joining!… Read More...
Tutorials with Fimo
Did you know that at the Fimo website, they have several tutorials you can download in PDF format, including this colorful paisley bag charm?
Click here to check it out!
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Fun Felt Crafts for Kids tutorial
This is a fun and easy project for you and your kids and I love the colors they used. This is the perfect pincushion for a beginner sewer. The simple whip-stitched cushion is filled with batting and topped with … Read More...
Recycle smocking from a little dress into a cute headband
I usually post projects where something is sewn into a little dress. The clever crafter of the blog innocentia took the smocking section from her daughter’s baby dress and made a cute headband for her. What a great re-use for … Read More...
Tutorial: Chunky Cuff
This is a tutorial, by P.S. I Made This, for a chunky cuff made of a jumbo hair roller and colorful accents. It was inspired by the Diane von Furstenberg Sahara bracelets and is a great look for a … Read More...
Book review: Embroidered Originals
After reading the MrXStitch review, I must get a copy of Sue Rangeley‘s Embroidered Originals
. I am itching to see more photos of Sue’s work. And I can hardly believe it, but the book includes descriptions of 40 … Read More...
Tutorial: Sewing in circles for kids
Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood (aka CraftSanity) has posted a rockin tutorial over on Petite Purls for the perfect summer project to get your wee ones started with needlework. The lovely example shown here was created by Jennifer’s 4-year-old daughter, Amelia. … Read More...
All About Gum Paste
Find pretty much everything you need to know about gum paste at Off The List with these fantastic tutorials. Click HERE for gum paste 101 (buying, mixing and tools) and click HERE to learn more about adding color and working … Read More...
Science Cookies
For all those fellow sweet geeks out there… Another one of Not So Humble Pie‘s Science Cookie Roundups! Find the roundup HERE. Shown are methane cake pops submitted by “Cindy”.
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Technique Video: Stamp and Scrap with Close To My Heart
Watch the latest technique and project video from Close to My Heart and learn about stamping your own journaling boxes, ideas with chipboard die cuts and a fun stamped recipe box. Click here to watch the video.
-Heather
Tutorial: Make a pretty patchwork Tumbler Skirt
Char from Crap I’ve Made shows how to make this pretty patchwork Tumbler Skirt. The angled sides of the tumbler blocks create a flared skirt shape. The bias trim along the hem ‘pops’ the hem. Go to the tutorial.… Read More...
Reader Survey: How Has Scrapbooking Changed?
Rebecca Ludens over at About Scrapbooking, asks her readers how they have seen scrapbooking change in the last 10 years. Click here to read the responses and add your own!