Balancing Everything shares a tutorial for making this child’s wallet using upcycled denim. But don’t let the kids have all the fun – make one for yourself as well! Get the tutorial.
Looking for more re-fashion patterns? … Read More...
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by Anne Weaver
Balancing Everything shares a tutorial for making this child’s wallet using upcycled denim. But don’t let the kids have all the fun – make one for yourself as well! Get the tutorial.
Looking for more re-fashion patterns? … Read More...
I found this unusual and lovely floral necklace in the photostream of Flickr userVerdsvescica. This is a fantastic use of the transfer technique!
The June edition of Polymer Cafe has achieved a very nice variety of projects!
There’s the unique use of a polymer clay covered ostrich egg to create a hot air balloon by Laura Schiller, the intriguing and personal mixed media … Read More...
Traveling this spring, and want to bring along your favorite scents? Grab an old Altoid tin and revamp it into a candle, using the tutorial from Design Sponge that takes you from revamping the outside to getting your favorite scents … Read More...
by Terrye
So, my daughter is in serious trouble. She calls and says, “Go to this yardsale. They have TONS of yarn”, she says. “More yarn than I’ve ever seen in one place, ever!” She recants. “It’s your heaven”, she teases, “your … Read More...
Spring cleaning time is upon us, and while you’re clearing out your craft room, you’l surely come across fabric that you’ve been stashing away for the perfect project. And if you haven’t used it in at least six months, your … Read More...
Claudia of Stitchado Handmade is sharing these adorable vintage nursery-rhyme patterns for your personal embroidering pleasure! Get the patterns.
Claudia of Stitchado Handmade is sharing these adorable vintage nursery-rhyme patterns for your personal embroidering pleasure! Get the patterns.
Claudia of Stitchado Handmade is sharing these adorable vintage nursery-rhyme patterns for your personal embroidering pleasure! Get the patterns.
Claudia of Stitchado Handmade is sharing these adorable vintage nursery-rhyme patterns for your personal embroidering pleasure! Get the patterns.
by Linda Lanese
Jayne Emerson, author of Simply Felt was trained at Loughborough College of Art before completing her Masters at Central St Martins in 1997. Since then her work has taken a wide-ranging path that has allowed her to express her creativity … Read More...
OK, I’ll admit I found this from an ad sent via email. I usually delete those right away from my Inbox. But I just thought this sandwich cookie cake was so cute. Find the pan here at Williams-Sonoma.
by Anne Weaver
Care for a spot of tea? How about a spot to store your pins? Gingham Cherry shows how to make this pincushion in a teacup. Get the tutorial.
[via Whip Up]
[tags]sewing, tutorial, teacup, pincushion[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Keep your kids’ clothes from getting “unintended embellishments” from messy art projects with this art smock. It’s refashioned from a small adult t-shirt. Find out how to make one from The Artful Parent.
[via One Crafty Place]
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by Anne Weaver
My Spare Time shows how to make this pretty pleated zipper pouch. Go to the tutorial.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, zippered, pouch, pleated[/tags]
by Minnie
Originally uploaded by warpeDesign
WarpDesign is making these lovely cards and paper products by punching holes in the card stock. The texture and designs on these are wonderful.
I wonder how she makes them? Like needle … Read More...
by jd wolfe
You gotta love this one – a free scarf pattern posted on the parent site of this blog. Can you think of a little boy or girl (or maybe their mom) who wouldn’t love this scarf??
I think I’d make … Read More...
Beading VISUAL Quick Tips by Chris Franchetti Michaels
Need a little help with your bead working … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Linda Permann shares a tutorial on Cut Out + Keep for making these patchwork oven mitts. She uses a cocktail napkin for one side. Get the how-to.
[tags]sewing, tutorial, hot, pad, oven, mitt[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Instructables user xrissy posts a tutorial for making a roll-up carrying case to store Nintendo DS Lite games. You can easily alter the size to accommodate the number of games you have. (I’d suggest leaving plenty of room for additions to your … Read More...