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Tutorial: Bolster pillows filled with rolled towels

November 19, 2009 by Anne Weaver

bolsterModHomeEcTeacher from Flipt Studio shares a tutorial on Curbly for these cool bolster pillows.  She used rolled towels for the stuffing.  Not only does this recycle your old towels, but it also speeds up the “stuffing” step (always my least … Read More...

Freebie: Thanksgiving Digital Elements

November 19, 2009 by Francine Clouden

KD freebiesJust in time for Thanksgiving you can download these elements and brushes by Karla Dudley. Click here to go to download. Looking for Thanksgiving printables? Check these designs out on Etsy.

Striped Cookie Sticks

November 19, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

cookiesticksI am absolutely fascinated by these candy cane like striped cookies from Martha. Find the recipe and how-t0s (and a video) HERE. They seem a tad complicated, as there is piping and rolling involved, but I’m definitely going to … Read More...

SOME ‘ALTERNATE’ YARN SOURCES

November 19, 2009 by jd wolfe

We’re all looking to save money on one of our favorite purchases – yarn.  I’ve found a few good ways to save lots of bucks on yarn, so I’ll share them here.

The cheapest yarn is that which one can … Read More...

Tutorial: Travel high chair from fabric

November 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

travelhighchairCarrie from This Mama Makes Stuff is posting a sewing tutorial every day this week.  Earlier this week she shares tutorials for an infant wrap dress and Christmas ornaments from kid’s art.

Today, she shows how to make this … Read More...

Pattern: Poppies For You Bags

November 18, 2009 by Scarlett Burroughs

Poppies for you J042Now that the holidays are drawing near, I am looking for gift ideas I can make. I found this Poppies For You pattern at The Janelle Wind Collection blog. Go here for further details.

Looking for Quilting supplies and … Read More...

Tutorial: Adding a ruffle to a hem

November 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

rufflesDebbie from Squiggly Twigs Designs shares a tutorial that tells you how to add a single layer ruffle to the bottom of a hem.  If you’re a beginning sewer and have thought ruffles too hard, read her tutorial and find … Read More...

Tutorial: Fabric Nubbie Doll

November 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

stockingstuffers-nubbiedollwmWee Folk Art shares a tutorial for making these fabric Nubbie Dolls.  These soft dolls can be made up quickly and easily from a square of fabric, some ribbon, and a wad of fiberfill.  Get the how-to.

[photo from … Read More...

Tutorial: Gathered, ruffled scarf from a cashmere sweater

November 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

cashmere_scarf_033Alexis from My Mama Made It created this decadent scarf from a thrifted cashmere sweater.  The cashmere makes it soft, and the gathering and ruffling make it delicious.  Go to the tutorial.

[photo from My Mama Made It]

[tags]sewing, … Read More...

Events at Corning – Some Soon, Some Not So Soon…

November 18, 2009 by Cathi Milligan

2300_2009_nov_glittering_traditons_300If you’re in the Corning, NY area tomorrow (I know it’s short notice) go by the Museum to check out a couple of events. There’s the lecture on Tiffany glass, during An Evening for Educators, from 4-5:30. And then … Read More...

Pumpkin Butter

November 18, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

pumpkinbutterI’m a total sucker for pumpkin butter (I top bread with a pumpkin butter and peanut butter combo). Find a recipe for pumpkin apple butter HERE at Woman’s Day. Whatta great food gift this would make.

[tags]food gift, pumpkin … Read More...

Hold On to Your Eggos

November 18, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

eggosDon’t leggo your eggos. Apparently we’re in the midst of the Great Eggo Shortage of ’09. According to Yahoo Finance, due to flooding at one bakery and technical issues at another, there shall be a shortage of Eggos through next … Read More...

Freebie and New Release: The Stamps of Life

November 18, 2009 by Heather Holbrook

Visit The Stamps of Life website for a couple of cute free digital stamp images and while you’re there check out a new video with projects using their cute new Holiday Winter clear stamp set, isn’t the snowman in the… Read More...

Giveaway….Knit Edgings And Trims

November 18, 2009 by Terrye

knitedgeAnother of the Interweave Press Harmony Guides.

Turn a plain knit garment into a stylish garment, easily, quickly and with flair with 150 stitch patterns.

Do you take your inspiration from a berry bush? A picket fence? A river lazily … Read More...

Turn your fancy glassware upside down for fun holiday decor

November 18, 2009 by Stefanie Girard

c1 I just scored some of these little battery tea lights at the 99 cents store because in my house an open flam is not a good idea with all the fiber and fabric that’s flying around. This is such a … Read More...

Ravelry. She’s Got It All!

November 18, 2009 by Terrye

shawlSo, browsing around on Ravelry, because who doesn’t browse around on Ravelry, I came across this. Have to admit, it was the color that drew me to it, but it’s very pretty. Can you imagine, done up in a silk, … Read More...

Winner of “Knitting Noro” Book Giveaway”

November 18, 2009 by Linda Lanese

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lia keller of Anchorage Alaska won this awesome book “Knitting Noro” and who could use sweaters more than an Alaskan.  She is expecting a baby any day now and this will give her something to do after the baby comes … Read More...

Tutorial: Patchwork notebook cover

November 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

patchworknotebookcoverTeresa from Patchwork shows how to make this patchwork notebook cover.  This is a great use for your fabric scraps.  Go to the tutorial.

[photo from Patchwork]

[tags]sewing, tutorial, patchwork, notebook, cover, journal[/tags]

Tutorial: Stuffed fabric pumpkins

November 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

fabricpumpkinsThese fabric pumpkins by Thompson Family-Life may not be edible, but they are still utterly delicious!  I’m loving her fabric choices, especially the doily appliqued to the side of one.  She shares a tutorial so you can make some … Read More...

New Release: Digital Stamps from C C Designs

November 18, 2009 by Heather Holbrook

C. C. Designs has released some new adorable digital only Christmas and Thanksgiving images from designer Amy Young. I love this cute little elf and his teddy!

-Heather

Do you Love making cards? Come and join our Card making group… Read More...

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