Hop on over to Sweater Babe’s Blog for a chance to win this cardigan pattern. Isn’t it pretty?
I really like her designs, they’re feminine, without being all “girly”. Here’s what she says:
The back and sleeves are worked from … Read More...
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by Terrye
Hop on over to Sweater Babe’s Blog for a chance to win this cardigan pattern. Isn’t it pretty?
I really like her designs, they’re feminine, without being all “girly”. Here’s what she says:
The back and sleeves are worked from … Read More...
Join Virginia Nebel for Technique Tuesday on the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog to learn how to get three different looks from one border punch. Click here to go to tutorial
The American Crafts Junior Collection is the deal on Scrapbook Steals today. Just $29.99 for the collection which normally retails for $63.99. Click here to go to Scrapbook Steals.
In a guest post today on Ali Edwards’ blog, Wendy Smedley presents the system she uses to get her craft space organised, and shows her three favourite systems. Click here to go to article.
by Linda Lanese
Lost glove – this project is just too cute with a free tutorial
Elizabeth Goodman of To Be Charmed is offering us this adorable lost glove project to make for anyone who loves bears. She has a pictorial tutorial … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If you are wanting some new spring hair accessories, look no further than Notes From A Very Red Kitchen. Katie from Notes From A Very Red Kitchen shares a week’s worth of headband tutorials. Styles include a basic skinny … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar used popsicle sticks to achieve the perfect pleats on the pockets she added to this refashioned cardigan. The small wood sticks give a sharp edge to iron against. Brilliant!! Go to the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar used popsicle sticks to achieve the perfect pleats on the pockets she added to this refashioned cardigan. The small wood sticks give a sharp edge to iron against. Brilliant!! Go to the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kirstin and Jordan from kojodesigns share a tutorial on their blog showing how to make this maternity skirt with ruffled trim at the bottom. The ruffles give a romantic, feminine look that is all too often absent in maternity clothes. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ellen from The Long Thread shows how to make a quick reversible tablerunner. It’s made from two one-yard cuts of linen (or any coordinating fabrics, really). The piecing is simple but the effect is lovely. Go to the tutorial.… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
The squirming, tumbling, full-0n discovering antics of active babies and toddlers mean that shirts rarely stay tucked in for any amount of time. Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar shows how to combine a baby boy’s button-down shirt … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jordan from Blueprint Crafts made this pretty v-neck summer top out of a plaid button-down shirt. The loose fit works well for summer and the pleats add just the right amount of detail around the neck. Read more about her … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Disney from Ruffles and Stuff shares a tutorial for her Lemonade Dress. The top is made from a recycled t-shirt, while the bottom is made from yardage. So pretty! Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Ruffles and Stuff]… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Disney from Ruffles and Stuff shares a tutorial for her Lemonade Dress. The top is made from a recycled t-shirt, while the bottom is made from yardage. So pretty! Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Ruffles and Stuff]… Read More...
Look what Rachel Hobson of Craftzine.com found: great information about creating plastic-canvas baby blocks! See Rachel’s post.
Looking for more Plastic Canvas patterns? Check these out on Etsy.
Need plastic canvas supplies, we highly recommend Annie’s Craft Store
by Linda Lanese
I am happy to announce that Amy and Hannah are the winners of the mini-felted bags by Joann and she selected the winners, so congratulations to you both. It appears that many readers left their entries on Joann’s blog so … Read More...
by Terrye
Available April 13, 2010
Fast-knitting and small-budget projects are always hot—whether you’re a first-time knitter or an avid crafter. This special issue brings you truly simple knits that don’t require much yarn and are super-cute to boot.
This issue is … Read More...
Looking for some unique and lovely hand carved stamps? Stop by Tyggereye’s shop on Etsy, she’s got some really wonderful images, I adore this little robin!
-Heather
Visit iVillage for a roundup of 12 clever Harry Potter themed ideas for a party, like these licorice wands, broomstick favors and pots of treats. Spotted on the Hostess with the Mostess blog (from Jennifer Sbranti, who created the … Read More...