Corvus Mellori has started a blog to showcase and share her beautiful and unusual line art and embroidery patterns. Corvus says,
… Read More...By and large, when I embroider, I use my own line art. Recently I decided it would be great
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Corvus Mellori has started a blog to showcase and share her beautiful and unusual line art and embroidery patterns. Corvus says,
… Read More...By and large, when I embroider, I use my own line art. Recently I decided it would be great
Printable numbered tags from Poppytalk
A digital template from LaRessie Mason. Check out the rest of her blog, she has a number of freebies posted!
[tags]scrapbooking, printables, freebies[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Creative Chicks posted a tutorial for making a reversible chef’s apron. (The apron is reversible, not the chef!) Bias tape makes this project quick and easy. Get the tutorial.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, apron, reversible[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Need a place to organize all of your customer loyalty cards? This card wallet designed by A Spoonful of Sugar is sized to hold all your punch cards and credit cards. Get the tutorial.
[via One Pretty Thing]
by Linda Lanese
The pattern is called a Lobster and it is not only practical but beautiful and can be hung as a functional piece of art as you can see from the picture. Here is your opportunity to try the Shibori technique. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Make a set of monogrammed coasters with this tutorial from Moda Bake Shop. They’re made from charm squares and then stamped with a letter stamp. You can also do follow their example and use the coasters to spell words. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
There’s nothing like a child’s inn0cent costume request to get the creative juices flowing. After all, your child believes you can make ANYTHING. Such was the case with Fabric, Family, and Fun whose child requested a Very Hungry Caterpillar costume. … Read More...
I love the elegant way Julia a.k.a. Amantecatl has put together this jewelry set in honor of Pi day. The black and white is striking, and the repetition of the Pi symbol a striking graphic element.
Julia’s work can … Read More...
You can see Karla Nolan’s glass paintings at Meko’s Gallery, in Fort Collins, Colorado through the end of the month.
Hi Everyone:
This is an awesome call wanted to share with you..
Marks Paper Company Digital Hybrid Design Team Call
www.markspaperco.com
Marks Paper Company, a new scrapbook paper manufacturer and digital kit manufacturer. We are looking for designers of all … Read More...
This pretty pumpkin pie inspired necklace starts us out for Pi day!
This was created by Linda C. Moseley, whose work can be seen at her Flickr site, and is available for purchase at her Etsy store. She … Read More...
SIStv has discounted the price of several of their online classes. You can save up to $10 and download these classes to follow at your own pace.
[tags]scrapbooking, online classes[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Just in time for Easter, Rose Cottage by the Lake offers a tutorial for making carrots from fabric. These would make great Easter decorations, or perhaps a little Easter surprise for a young child. Get the tutorial.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
CraftStylish shows how to make these fun buttons. They’re called Singleton buttons and they’re made from fabric scraps and plastic bone rings. Oh, the possibilities! Get the tute.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, buttons, Singleton, scraps[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Wardrobe Refashion participant yolie posts her latest refashioning. She took a jacket that was too large and turned it into a stylish skirt. I love how she keeps the front button detail. Read more at Wardrobe Refashion.
[tags]sewing, refashion, … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Amanda is a felting artist from Finland. She has a blog Felt Finland, a Flickr photo stream that will give you an idea of this amazing woman’s talents. There is no way that I could show you a small … Read More...