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Tutorial: Sew a set of Crooked Coasters

February 24, 2009 by Anne Weaver

These coasters designed by The Long Thread look like they belong on the pages of a high-end home decor mag.  The solid white highlights the grid of wonky seam lines.  Make a set for your own home (or for a … Read More...

Watch artisans sew at Smockshop Berlin

February 24, 2009 by Anne Weaver

BurdaStyle reports that Andrea Zittel’s Smockshop is going to Berlin.  According to BurdaStyle, as part of this enterprise, “Two artisans will work in the gallery for the first four days of the exhibition making the smocks that are available for … Read More...

Inspiration: Little fabric house

February 24, 2009 by Anne Weaver

I let out a little squeal when I saw this little fabric house posted by ReFabulous.  She received it from a swap, the lucky girl. This little house is fully embellished with buttons, shutters, and even a little surprise on the … Read More...

Dollhouse Lilly Flower Tutorial Video

February 24, 2009 by Julie Leir-VanSickle

There is a new video tutorial of how to make a dollhouse Lilly flower arrangement up at Garden of Imagination’s YouTube channel. The instructions are easy to follow, the result is lovely, and I find it absolutely charming that she … Read More...

Vendors! Time to apply for Bust’s Spring Flig Craftacular Fair

February 24, 2009 by Minnie

Yep, Spring is in the air.. sort of. And it’s time to start applying for the Spring Indie Craft Fairs. There are many good ones and I hear that the Bust Magazine Craftacular is …er spectacular.

The show is May … Read More...

Tutorial: Braided rag rug

February 24, 2009 by Anne Weaver

When I was a kid, we had several braided rag rugs that my great-great-aunt had made.  I remember being taken with all the colors and the bumpy texture.  The Moda Bake Shop now has a tutorial for you to make … Read More...

The Ubiquitous Yoo-Hoo

February 24, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

Make a yoo-hoo martini.

Haydria Perfumery

February 24, 2009 by jessica neaves

Haydria Perfumery makes beautiful vintage perfumes inspired by the 1930s-1960s.   Haydria offers eight fragrances in solid perfume compacts, brass perfume lockets, and atomizers that are sure to add beauty to your vanity table.  The solid perfume comes in such lovely … Read More...

Pink Glass Tutorial for Lampwork

February 24, 2009 by lori greenberg

Just released yesterday, a new online tutorial by Kandice Seeber.  Glass Color Families:  Pinks.

Pink is one of the hardest colors to tackle in lampworking.  First, it’s hard to find a shade of pink that isn’t washed out and … Read More...

Organising Stamps

February 24, 2009 by Francine Clouden

Looking for a way to get a handle on what stamps you have? Check out Anilu Magloire’s blog for a neat idea on how to sort and catalog your stamps.

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Sewing Tutorial: Drawstring pouch with strap

February 24, 2009 by Anne Weaver

The Orange Flower Sketchbook drawstring pouch is a beautifully designed accessory featuring a pieced body with delicate embroidery details. The addition of a carrying strap enhances its usability, making it a practical yet stylish item. To create this pouch, follow … Read More...

Whoppin CQ giveaway

February 24, 2009 by Denise Felton

In honor of her 100th post, Cathy of Crazy by Design blog is giving away a whoppin pack of crazy-quilting goodies. The stash so far includes 20 pieces of fancy fabrics, mostly vintage lace, new paisley lace, a cross-stitched rose … Read More...

MANY GOODIES – ALL IN ONE PLACE

February 24, 2009 by jd wolfe

There have been times when I’ve scoured the internet – after having scoured my local craft stores – for certain crochet supplies or accessories.  It’s so frustrating to NEED a specific item and not be able to find it!

I … Read More...

A polymer Clay Giveaway!

February 23, 2009 by Julie Leir-VanSickle

Debbi Garrity at Polymer Clay Ponderings is hosting a giveaway now through March 5.  Wouldn’t you love to own this adorable canvas with a sweet polymer clay angel?  Go visit her blog and leave her a comment, you can find … Read More...

Glass Art Sculpture from Murano

February 23, 2009 by lori greenberg

It might be a little hard to see from the glare on the window but once you get past that you see the incredible figurines made of glass.  I found this while surfing the internet at travelblog.org.  If you … Read More...

Easy Cookie Bouquets

February 23, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

Easy cookie bouquets from store-bought cookies.

Tutorial: Faux corrugated with a twin needle

February 23, 2009 by Anne Weaver

You can make a faux corrugated texture with a twin needle.  CraftStylish shows you how in this tutorial for a reusable corrugated coffee sleeve.  Get the tutorial.

Australian Felting Artist Jill of (Maisy and Alice)

February 23, 2009 by Linda Lanese

Jill lives in Dandenong Ranges near Melbourne, Australia with her husband and has two daughters (Maisy and Alice) the name of her ETSY shop.
Jill has superb felting designs in her shop.  I was blown away by her original creative … Read More...

Tutorial: Sew a boys’ cap

February 23, 2009 by Anne Weaver

With so many sewing projects focused on girlie things, I’m always pleased to find a tutorial that shows a little sewing love to the boys.  The Eddie Cap, designed by Irene of Mushroom Villagers, is one such project.  I … Read More...

Tutorial: Pull over bib from a hand towel

February 23, 2009 by Anne Weaver

When my daughter was a baby, our most reached-for bibs were ones made from a towel that slid over her head.  No velcros, no ties, just pulled right over her head.  Threads of Mine shows how to make these super … Read More...

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