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Using exfoliants in your soap

May 12, 2009 by jessica neaves

p1010011David Fisher has posted great information on using natural exfoliants like pumice, rose hips, and calendula in your soap making.   He has broken down the exfoliants into three categories: most common, unique, and sounds interesting - to try someday.  There…

Appliqued inside and out

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

mairuru1This might be the cutest applique project ever. Mairuru applied her original hanging-sloth pattern to a bucket bag. Look! His little toes are gripping the inside of the bag! See more (including the beautiful finishing on the back of the bag)…

Site revamp for Caron Threads

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

caronRabid points out that Caron has completely revised its web site. She says,

Caron is one of the best-known specialty threads manufacturers in the US, and I’ve used all of their major product lines. Watercolours, Waterlilies, Wildflowers, and Impressions (a wool/silk blend…

Soft sculpture exhibit on line

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

softIf you can’t make it to the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, you can enjoy the Soft Sculpture exhibit on line. Fiber artists and fiber-arts lovers will be captivated by the collection. The site says,

Soft sculpture looks at the ways…

Sneak peek: Rouenneries by French General

May 12, 2009 by Anne Weaver

frenchgeneralFrench General has a new line  coming out for Moda, Rouenneries.  In case you’re curious, Rouenneries refers to cotton prints produced in Rouen, France during the mid-18th century.  You can read more about this new fabric line at French General’s blog.

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Washing felt

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

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If you use felt as a base for your needlework, what happens when the piece needs washing? Will the work be ruined and your many hours of stitching wasted? Felt-o-rama has done a wash test of the four types of felt…

Clever: London tube cross-stitch

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

tubeLook what Crafty Crafty found: An accurate map of the London subway system cross-stitched by Meg Pickard. Meg must be a fellow stitchaholic if she looks at a subway map and thinks, “I could embroider that!” See the post.

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The Smart Knitter…

May 12, 2009 by Terrye

The Smart Knitter’s Hotsheet is a brand new, monthly newsletter that includes great tips, ideas, patterns, features of awesome knitters, Q&A, and much, much more! It also includes membership to an online area that has interactive forums, questions and answers … Read More...

The Smart Knitter…

May 12, 2009 by Vikram Goyal

The Smart Knitter’s Hotsheet is a brand new, monthly newsletter that includes great tips, ideas, patterns, features of awesome knitters, Q&A, and much, much more! It also includes membership to an online area that has interactive forums, questions and answers…

Inspiration: Judy Hartman

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

judyJudy Hartman of Fabric Art & Crafts has posted this luscious applique art that departs slightly from her usual techniques. She says, “Instead of my usual zig-zag stitch around each element, I used heavyweight brown top stitch thread in a straight stitch…

Free pattern: Vintage pram

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

pramThe Baby Gardner is sharing this sweet pram image from a vintage coloring book — perfect for embroidery. The blog says, “If you want to get really cute, stitch baby’s initial on the end of the carriage.” Great idea! Get the…

Free pattern: Wee Baby Goat

May 12, 2009 by Denise Felton

goatYou may have noticed that the CraftGossip server was down yesterday. So I’ve got some catching up to do!

The best place to start: Andrea Zuill of badbird’s blog has posted her free embroidery pattern for this month, and it will tug your heartstrings.…

Tutorial: 3-D flower applique

May 12, 2009 by Anne Weaver

3-d-flower-appliqueJust Deanna shares a tutorial for making this 3-d flower applique.  The center of the flower stitched down on all sides, but the petals are attached only in the center of the flower.  Go to the tutorial.

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Cool idea: DIY storage ottomans

May 12, 2009 by Anne Weaver

storageottomanThis ottoman by Darling Petunia is more than just a soft kitty perch.  It’s also efficient storage.  Lift up the skirt to reveal the Rubbermaid tub underneath.  Genius!  Read more about this cool project.

Technorati Tags: sewing, storage, ottoman, rubbermaid, tub, container

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Spool Knitting

May 12, 2009 by Terrye

How to spool knit a 2 color cord with 4 pegs by Noreen Crone-Findlay  

Here’s a really neat way to make a 2 color cord that won’t stretch.  Because this spiffy cord doesn’t stretch much, it is the perfect candidate … Read More...

Spool Knitting

May 12, 2009 by Vikram Goyal

How to spool knit a 2 color cord with 4 pegs by Noreen Crone-Findlay  

Here’s a really neat way to make a 2 color cord that won’t stretch.  Because this spiffy cord doesn’t stretch much, it is the perfect candidate for…

Imaginary Places : Treasure Maps : Fantasy Cartography

May 12, 2009 by Minnie

maps01Paint and Ink on Etsy has such great fantastic wonderful fun maps! I’m so in love!

The style is so easy and recognizable.. if that makes sense. It makes me feel like a kid and reminds me of the maps … Read More...

Imaginary Places : Treasure Maps : Fantasy Cartography

May 12, 2009 by Minnie

maps01Paint and Ink on Etsy has such great fantastic wonderful fun maps! I’m so in love!

The style is so easy and recognizable.. if that makes sense. It makes me feel like a kid and reminds me of the maps I drew…

Inspiration: Asian goodness

May 12, 2009 by Scarlett Burroughs

Image from art. is. love.

Image from art. is. love.

I will not rest until I make a wall hanging similar to asiaflower’s the villian showing next month at MOSHi MOSHi, an art gallery in downtown Portland, Oregon that specializes in Japanese art.

Lucky for us, asiaflower of art. is. love. blog…

Stamping Techniques

May 12, 2009 by Francine Clouden

In this video, the Paper Wishes team shows a number of stamping techniques for use in card making as well as scrapbooking. The video features these two stamp sets.

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