Here are the winners!
1. Nancy N is the winner of the Cascading Fuchsias Market Bag (No. 114) and her blog is http://www.justknittingaround.com if you would like to congratulate her
2. Aster is the winner of the Just Fuchsias (No. … Read More...
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by Linda Lanese
Here are the winners!
1. Nancy N is the winner of the Cascading Fuchsias Market Bag (No. 114) and her blog is http://www.justknittingaround.com if you would like to congratulate her
2. Aster is the winner of the Just Fuchsias (No. … Read More...
Plumcute Designs is sharing a pattern for an adorable needle keeper that whips together quickly for a last-minute gift. Or, if you’re not in a hurry, why not make this sweet stocking stuffer for every stitcher on your list. Get … Read More...
bookwormbethie of Between the Pages blog has posted a tutorial that even a beginner can use successfully. She shows us step by step how to convert a small bit of embroidery into a Christmas ornament. See the tute.
Looking … Read More...
doe-c-doe is sharing a whole series of vintage Christmas embroidery patterns. Go to her blog and step through the posts for the past week to make sure you don’t miss any!
Looking for more Christmas Embroidery Patterns? Check these out … Read More...
by Terrye
Hi Everyone:
I have a friend who luvs luvs tea and coffee both..I wanted to created something fun to reflect both taste..
Anna Wright has this elegant box tutorial that will fit what I had in mind w/minor changes perfectly..… Read More...
by jd wolfe
Aren’t these sooooo pretty?
http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/
They’re featured on a little blog you might find interesting – and useful. If you want to learn a new stitch, try visiting this blog and following the tutorials there – many with color photos … Read More...
Check out the video of a glass ornament being blown over at Atlantic Art Glass in Maine.
and be sure to buy handmade this season!
Marie of Make and Takes blog has come up with a hand-stitched Christmas card that warms my heart. Simple stitching on paper makes this card easy to produce in quantity, and the motif is bound to make the recipient smile. … Read More...
CC of suestreehouse blog is sharing several patterns for cross-stitch embroidery on gingham. Get a star and candle. And get a house, horn, and whale. See the patterns. (NOTE: This site has music.)
by Terrye
I’m an early riser. Anywhere between 5 and 6 AM my body just jumps out of bed. Usually takes my head a few minutes to catch up, look at the clock, argue with my body about what my eyes are … Read More...
From the Robert Kaufman Fabrics site:
See the Dimensions created with this classic quilt making! One of four from the Batik Brilliance pattern series from Toadusew, pattern includes instructions for both 52″ x 74″ and 85″ x 85″ finished… Read More...
There’s still time to make an advent calendar before December 1st! Find lots of ideas here:
Handmade Advent Calendars
Two Peas Gallery
If you’ve made an advent calendar please share a link to your creation in the … Read More...
Hi Everyone:
I’ve been wanting to create a vintage ornament for my small vintage tree, when I stumble into Anna wight’s blog, with a great tutorials on how to make those yummy elements.
What I luv about it is the … Read More...
Did you know that if you melt one piece of glass with another piece of glass that it could explode after it’s cool? That happens when two glasses are not compatible. They melt and cool at different rates which causes … Read More...
Treat your feet after all that Black Friday shopping with this quick and easy strawberry salt scrub recipe. The recipe can also be altered to be vegan.
Make this quick and easy felt ornament from the pattern and instructions available on the Better Homes and Gardens site.
Looking for more Christmas Embroidery Patterns? Check these out on Etsy or check out these Pattern books on Amazon.… Read More...
by Terrye
Lookie, lookie what I found! A snowflake headband, ear warmer pattern! Isn’t this pretty! And easy too, and Free!
In my continuing quest to find you all the snowflakes I can (this originally started out because I saw a snowflake … Read More...