The Sproutz Store continues to show the many uses of charm squares. Today it’s a small storage cube, perfect for fabric scraps. Get the tute.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, storage, cube, charm, square[/tags]
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by Anne Weaver
The Sproutz Store continues to show the many uses of charm squares. Today it’s a small storage cube, perfect for fabric scraps. Get the tute.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, storage, cube, charm, square[/tags]
CD tins are great for so many uses and this project from Scrappit.com.au shows you how to make a CD tin tic tac toe game using Scrapbooking papers and bottle tops.
Written by Guest Editor Shellie Wilson
If you’re like me, sweater snags are just a part of life. Either I get them from my kitties, or I catch myself on something at work, but no matter what, every sweater I own ends up with a snag … Read More...
Tonja Lenderman of Tonja’s Treasures has shared this tutorial on how to make a Polymer Clay Mokume Gane sheet out of scrap clay. The results are lovely, and it’s a good way to use up those bits and pieces of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Dollar Store Crafts shares a tutorial for making a hooded play cape from a discount fleece blanket. If you don’t have a fleece blanket, you could easily substitute a square of fleece. Get the tutorial.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, hooded, play, … Read More...
by beth
My Montessori Journey posted a really great demonstration for kids who are learning about the body-specifically the parts of blood. She uses wonderful visual aids to teach about plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and the other components that … Read More...
by Terrye
Scarves are in! You can make them skinny or fat, lacy or cable-y and in every color of the rainbow. Here’s an easy scarf in a pretty spring green, although, of course, if green isn’t your thing, pink works too! … Read More...
“I really think that the most amazing art is not manmade” says Shelece. I agree. She made this heartwarming mini-quilt (7″x6″) from repurposed and recycled vintage fabric. It’s hand quilted and appliqued. If you have never heard of her, you … Read More...
by Minnie
Raise your hand if you like clotheslines? While on vacation this last week I oput my washing out to dry on the line and it was strangely satisfying. When I have a house someday I will make sure to put … Read More...
by jd wolfe
As promised, here are a few ideas of ways to use those motifs we all fall in love with. Use these links to learn more about modular or motif crochet -just a few examples:
Use a beloved motif as the … Read More...
Here’s a set of 2 freebie digital templates for you from DigitalFreebies.com
There are 12×12 and 8.5×11 (psd and png) versions included!
Written by guest Editor Shellie Wilson
by Anne Weaver
Look at this new line from Jenean Morrison. It’s called Picnic Parade and it’s filled with dots, flowers, and hot colors. You can see sneak peeks of this line in the purse pictured here. See more at Jenean Morrison’s … Read More...
Provo Craft have been in hot water a few times now and their lack of good customer relations (check out the complaints board here ) is starting to take it’s toll on small store owners and now the individual scrapper. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If a complete kitchen redo is out of the question, you can still add a punch of color with a small sewing project. Just Deanna did just that when she made these cafe curtains. She gives a run-down so you … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Gift cards are a convenient gift to give, but it’s a bit challenging to wrap them up in cool ways. The Sproutz Store shows how to make a fabric gift card holder. I think that counts as a cool wrapping … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Windham Fabrics offers a free pattern for the Barrister apron. It was designed to showcase the Wainscott fabric line, a collection of classic florals in soft colors. Get the free pattern.
[via FabTalk]
[tags]sewing, tutorial, pattern, apron, Barrister[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Lila Tueller has a handful of new patterns to offer. Siz of them, if I counted correctly. Skirts, bags, a blanket, even a pair of fabric boots. Check them out on Lila Tueller’s blog.
[tags]sewing, patterns, lila tueller[/tags]