I’m always on the look out for new and enticing crochet blogs. There is so much creativity out there that it’s hard to keep up with it all. Here are a few of the newer blogs I’ve run across.
SOME MORE FUN CROCHET BLOGS
I’m always on the look out for new and enticing crochet blogs. There is so much creativity out there that it’s hard to keep up with it all. Here are a few of the newer blogs I’ve run across.
http://madcrochetingfool1.blogspot.com/
This one…
Camping play quilt
I saw this camping play quilt on Ohdeedoh.com the other day. I want one but don’t really want to make it make it myself! I’m so swamped with other things my kid will be 16 before I ever get around to it.
I…
How-To: Making Coils
Jean Campbell, contributing editor for Beading Daily, wrote today about making coils with a handy new, and simple, tool.
I have used a similar tool for making jumprings, but hadn’t seem this “coiler” before, nor thought of using coils as beading…
Pistachio Flower
Here is an excellent idea for using a material which is not commonly used in jewelry! Reloved Designs posted this image, and other along with a commentary on the process on Craftster.org.
I love the dramatic look of these brooches and find…
Web Site and Forum: Spotted Canary
Have you checked out Spotted Canary yet? It’s pretty new website devoted to all sorts of crafts and they even have a great stamping section where you’ll find a forum, projects (like the clipboard pictured here), articles, videos, tips and … Read More...
Web Site and Forum: Spotted Canary
Have you checked out Spotted Canary yet? It’s pretty new website devoted to all sorts of crafts and they even have a great stamping section where you’ll find a forum, projects (like the clipboard pictured here), articles, videos,…
Free booty: Pirate pattern from UT
Urban Threads be celebrating Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19) by sharin the booty wi’ ye.
This seaworthy pirate ship design be FREE through Sunday, Sept. 27, and is available in machine embroidery, hand embroidery, and digital stock art formats. Let this sketchy design set sail…
How to make wood-grain fabric
I love doe-c-doe’s new needleart rendition of a wood-paneled station wagon, and I double-love how she made it work. She says,
I created the wood paneling by scanning a piece of wood-grain contact paper then manipulated it in photoshop to make…
Tip: Free and handy rulers
Jennifer Heynen posted a rockin tip over on the Art Bead Scene blog. Print out free paper rulers and tape them down to your desk and workbench. (Transparent packing tape would seal them down well.) Like Jennifer, every time I try to…
Online Event: SISiversary
Online Event: SISiversary
Join other scrappers in the SIS online version of their SISiversary event. There will be challenges, classes, prizes and more. Event costs $9.95 and runs from September 18-20. Registration is now open. Click here to register.
Inspiration: Mimi Kirchner
My heart is pounding with joy. Look at Mimi Kirchner’s latest tiny world. Pin trees in a pincushion landscape. Precious. See more photos on Mimi’s blog.
Artist interview: Jenny Hart
You’ll enjoy the interview of Sublime Stitching’s Jenny Hart over on kittykill’s blog. Jenny’s hinting at some exciting future developments! Check it out.
Tutorial: Ribbon Alstroemeria
Oh, my goodness. Look what Susan Elliott has done now! She has come up with a way to make these accurate (but tiny) Alstroemeria from ribbon, perfect for adding to a CQ project. And she lets us peek over her shoulder…
Free chart: Fall trees needlepoint
The chart for this beautiful fall needlepoint project, Breezes through the Treezes, is free for your personal use from Cheryl Fall, editor of About.com’s needlepoint blog. Get the chart. And don’t miss Cheryl’s tips for working with … Read More...
Free chart: Fall trees needlepoint
The chart for this beautiful fall needlepoint project, Breezes through the Treezes, is free for your personal use from Cheryl Fall, editor of About.com’s needlepoint blog. Get the chart. And don’t miss Cheryl’s tips for working with the patterns available from…
Tutorial: Organza carnation
The ribbon-flower techniques of Hifa (elisi dunyamiz blog) are new to me but very accessible. I especially love the blooms she creates from organza ribbon. Take a look at this carnation, for example. Gorgeous! Want to make one? See Hifa’s tutorial.
…Eye candy from Meri
You already know about the gorgeous embroidery created by Meri of Agulhas da Meri blog. But if you haven’t visited her blog lately, you should pay her a visit. These hydrangeas are just a few of the tasty bits of eye candy…
New Halloween patterns from Badbird
Be sure to check out Andrea Zuill‘s new set of Halloween embroidery patterns. They’re more likely to make you say “awwwww” than “eeeeeeeeek,” although there are a few semi-scary skellies in there. You can get all five pattern sheets … Read More...