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Amy from Amy Bradley Designs offers doggie fun with her free Baxter pattern. Go here to download.
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Image from Amy Bradley Designs
Amy from Amy Bradley Designs offers doggie fun with her free Baxter pattern. Go here to download.
by Vikram Goyal
by Pamela Hall
We’ve been having a spate of summer rainstorms here, which inspired me to go looking for polymer clay rainsticks. I found a wonderful tutorial for making a polymer clay rainstick by Pamela Hall. Click here to go to the…
by Anne Weaver
Traffic Jam is Allison Jane Smith’s new fabric line for Windham Fabrics. Great for sewing projects for little boys, the prints in this line are filled with transportation-themed images such as airplanes, cars, and even road signs. This fabulous line … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Traffic Jam is Allison Jane Smith’s new fabric line for Windham Fabrics. Great for sewing projects for little boys, the prints in this line are filled with transportation-themed images such as airplanes, cars, and even road signs. This fabulous line…
by Anne Weaver
Carseats are vital protections for our little ones when we’re in the car, but for long road trips they can be quite uncomfortable. Make It and Love It shows how to make a travel pillow that provides neck support to make…
The folks at 7Gypsies asked a bunch of artists to decorate a Binderie punch in their own unique style. Check out all the decorated punches on the 7 Gypsies site.
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The folks at 7Gypsies asked a bunch of artists to decorate a Binderie punch in their own unique style. Check out all the decorated punches on the 7 Gypsies site.
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by Anne Weaver
Keep all of your crochet needles in one place and organized with this handy crochet needle roll. Just Tutorials shows how to make one. Go to the tutorial.
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I found this idea via the ever-lovely and resourceful Gordon Gossip. The video how-to for creating cupcake bouquets from can be found HERE at Studio 5.
I found this idea via the ever-lovely and resourceful Gordon Gossip. The video how-to for creating cupcake bouquets from can be found HERE at Studio 5.
by Vikram Goyal
The INDIEana Handicraft Exchange is a D.I.Y. contemporary craft fair that showcases the work of artists and crafters who use traditional crafting techniques mixed with a contemporary edge. Vendors offer a range of unique handmade goods from wooden jewelry to…
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Forget matching. Just randomly pull lights, mediums, and darks out of your stash to make a Values quilt. Katie from Willy Nilly blog offers a tutorial. Get the how-to here.
…by Anne Weaver
Jennifer Paganelli shares a tutorial on All People Quilt for making these fabric journal covers. The covers are reusable. They fit a 7-1/2×9-3/4″ composition book. Go to the tutorial.
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Denyse Schmidt’s Katie Jump Rope fabric collection by Free Spirit is getting harder to find. I just bought a bit of D1679-130 at my local quilt shop, shown here, and that is the only style they had left.
So…
by Anne Weaver
Adventures in the Sewing Studio shows how to make this stunning goddess gown. It can be worn 6 different ways for 6 different looks. Even better, it’s made from just 4 rectangles of fabric and can be completed in 2 hours. …
Visit Design*Sponge for how-tos on crafting your own cake and cupcake stands from old plates and candlesticks. All the instructions are HERE, including how to create a silhouette on the plate.
Visit Design*Sponge for how-tos on crafting your own cake and cupcake stands from old plates and candlesticks. All the instructions are HERE, including how to create a silhouette on the plate.
by Anne Weaver
Head on over to Imagine Fabrics to find out how to make this reversible fabric bowl. It’s like two bowls in one! Get the tutorial.
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by Anne Weaver
Head on over to Imagine Fabrics to find out how to make this reversible fabric bowl. It’s like two bowls in one! Get the tutorial.
[via Craftzine]
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