Keep your hands wrapped around a warm cuppa without burning them. House on Hill Road offers this free pattern for a coffee cozy. I love the big button closure. Make one – your fingers will thank you.
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by Anne Weaver
Keep your hands wrapped around a warm cuppa without burning them. House on Hill Road offers this free pattern for a coffee cozy. I love the big button closure. Make one – your fingers will thank you.
These cup … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
You’ll find a complete pictorial tutorial of the heart-shaped felted kitchen oven mitts, on the Liz’s Felt Café blog. These mitts are not only a practical Valentine gift, but can be dressed up after their wet felted the with … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Make Baby Stuff offers a free pattern for a rag doll. The embroidered face, yarn hair, and cloth body ensure a soft doll perfect for snuggling. Use different prints and patterns to give this little dolly a unique personality. Get … Read More...
Have you spotted it? There, nestled among the lovely flowers and leaves? I’ll give you a hint – it’s in the lower left corner, and absolutely adorable. Found it yet?
There’s a wee little pod baby hiding in that wreath! … Read More...
I played some more with Jillibean Soup products and I am still in love! I decided to use them to make a framed word collage of my one little word for 2009, because the tree designs are just perfect for … Read More...
I played some more with Jillibean Soup products and I am still in love! I decided to use them to make a framed word collage of my one little word for 2009, because the tree designs are just perfect for … Read More...
by Terrye
What did I find for you today? A free shipping coupon from Annie’s Attic! I personally like free shipping sales, almost better than percentages off.
Just recently became interested in speed knitting. Why? Can’t say, other than that if … Read More...
Beading Daily Announces Top 10 Most Popular Projects of 2008
Beading Daily has announced the site’s Top 10 Most Downloaded Free Projects of 2008, as told through the millions of downloads conducted in 2008 by Beading Daily readers around the … Read More...
Jennifer Perkins/Naughty Secretary Club will be offering a few really fun sounding classes this month at Craft-o-Rama. If you’ve been hesitating to take a class, January might be your last chance for awhile. Jennifer is expecting (congrats!) and will … Read More...
Kandra of Sibling Craftery is sharing some adorable embroidery patterns to spice up your kitchen projects. Your kitchen fairies will have plenty to do with all these charming appliances and accessories to work with! Thanks so much, stitching sisters!! Get … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Keep the winter chill away with this fleece ski mask. Stacy at Patchy Apple has a tutorial to show you how to make one. She includes a template for both children and adult sizes, so make one for every … Read More...
The chart for this sweet winter stitchery by Anne MacGregor is free from The Chart Shop at Cross-stitching.com. Get the chart.
by jd wolfe
If you’ve read my blog before, you know I’m certainly no fashion maven. My idea of fashion is somewhere between Vintage Goodwill and Discount Digs. If I find something I love, I’ll buy every color that suits me. However, at … Read More...
Look what Karolen Deupree (BeadAbundant) can do with glass! Yes, these beads are all glass. She shows them and part of the process on her blog where she reveals that she is using a glass named Triton, blown in to … Read More...
You might wonder what the new US President has in common with scrapbooking. Check out this article via CNN where he talks about his feelings leaving Chicago for Washington and mentions a scrapbook made by a friend for his daughter … Read More...
by Terrye
Here in N. Mich, it’s still very much hat weather. The free pattern for this hat found it’s way into my inbox yesterday, and how cute! Perfect for anyone (take the pom off for a guy), and it looks to … Read More...
by Terrye
Whew! A whole day without internet; how did the pioneers survive? Most likely they started new projects. A lot of my knitting time is spent thinking about the next project, or the next yarn. Arguing wth myself over whether to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I’ve been seeing projects from the book Zakka Sewing
(by Therese Laskey and Chika Mori) all over blogland and I must say I think I’m starting to covet this book. If you want to see what the buzz is all … Read More...
DJ of Prick and Stitch Is My Craft blog is sharing this original candle pattern, which she has restructured for prick-and-stitch embroidery. Stitch some up now and tuck them away to save time on next year’s Christmas cards! Get the … Read More...