Hello! I just briefly wanted to introduce myself as the new Indie Crafts Editor for CraftGossip.com! My name is Sherezada, and I’m a writer, artist, and life-long crafter based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
I’m very excited about … Read More...
The largest independent craft review site since 2007
by Sherezada
Hello! I just briefly wanted to introduce myself as the new Indie Crafts Editor for CraftGossip.com! My name is Sherezada, and I’m a writer, artist, and life-long crafter based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
I’m very excited about … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Momi Antonio-Barnes lives in Baltimore and creates these amazing felted items. I bought two of her wine jackets to give bottles of wine during the holidays. I love her designs and think her pricing is affordable and offers us an … Read More...
For the folks out there with kids, there’s these great tight-like contraptions called Baby Legs that you can slap on your kidlet when it gets a bit colder without having to put tights on a wee one. Brilliant idea, and … Read More...
by Terrye
Northern Michigan Lamb and Wool Festival, this weekend at the Fairgrounds in West Branch, MI.
I can personally guarantee a fun time will be had by all. Free parking. Free admission. Food on the grounds. And lots and lots … Read More...
You’ve heard of crop circles? Well, the newest phenomenon in the UK is the mystery of the disappearing glass milk bottles…and the subsequent return after they’ve been decoratively etched. It’s causing quite a stir.
by jd wolfe
I like to edge a lot of flannel and fleece pieces. These make really great quick and inexpensive baby gifts. A yard of fleece can be purchased for just a couple of dollars on sale. There are many baby themed … Read More...
The Needlework Show is now live on line. Sales are wholesale only; but even if you’re not eligible to purchase, there’s plenty on this site to keep you clicking. The site tells general viewers, “When you see something you like, … Read More...
Now you can have your bacon in glass too. See the chronicles of Bacon Boy being made at Portland’s Glass Art Society conference in their mobile hot shop.
by Terrye
I love knitting cables. I love gadgets. I’m always looking for new gadgets and things to try out in my knitting. New techniques, new ways of doing old things. Actually I just love knitting, but then….
So. Cables.
Cables can … Read More...
by SandraW
If you’re looking for original Halloween candle decor ideas, Terri’s Village is the place to go. This Spider Web Candleholder set is elegant enough to work all year around.
I like it because it’s sturdy, functional and attractive. A couple … Read More...
Use your embroidery machine to make custom ribbon for your projects! See the tutorial by Michelle of Abigail Michelle Embroidery on SWAKembroidery.com.
Looking for a supplier of Silk Ribbon? We love Etsy for finding hand dyed ribbons as well … Read More...
No Spit Consumption Boxers Back
Originally uploaded by hotteaapparel
Ridiculously awesome! Hot Tea Apparel submitted photos of this great pair of boxer briefs upcycled from two tees, and I had to re-post it here for all to see. From her … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
These dolls are so adorable and I am sure you will want to pick one up for yourself or the little children in your life. Yu Yu lives in San Francisco and is formally trained in fine art, such as … Read More...
This week’s freebie from The Chart Shop at Cross-stitching.com is this precious Christmas bear by Lesley Teare. Download the chart.
Kristakiln’s Flickr feed reveals a clever use of fusing glass into a belt buckle that can also be used as a scarf slide. Nice bright colors sure to brighten up any outfit!
Craft Attack is an outdoor show, organized by the Hornet’s Nest Chapter of the North Carolina Etsy Street Team.
The show will be held, rain or shine, on Saturday, October 11, 2008 in Independence Neighborhood Park (the large side). The … Read More...
by Terrye
2 books have recently stumbled down my path, found their way into my life, and deposited themselves on my coffee table. Here’s what I found:
Knitty Kitt
y is an engaging tale, written by David Elliot, complete with gorgeous illustrations, … Read More...
by jd wolfe
Now, I strive to remain an openminded crocheter. I know there are many creative crocheters, people with way more talent than I have – and apparently way faster at crocheting or they have way more time to crochet than I … Read More...