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Great idea: bottlecap ornaments

July 9, 2008 by Denise Felton

Figs stump work by Emily of The Floss BoxEmily of The Floss Box produces exquisite stump work. In a recent blog post, she shares how she makes small embroidery works into bottlecap ornaments. While these would be lovely hanging anywhere in a home or office, I think they … Read More...

Things that are in Vogue when you only have a yard

July 9, 2008 by candi canncel

So you bought some fabulous fabric but only could afford a yard. Or you have some fantastic goods left over from a project you did eons ago.

Here are some awesome projects from Vogue Patterns that use a yard or … Read More...

Etsy find: LadyShuttleMaker

July 9, 2008 by Denise Felton

Tatted grapevine necklace by LadyShuttleMakerLadyShuttleMaker on Etsy.com has a tatting shop unlike any I’ve seen before. She offers beautiful completed projects of handmade lace, such as the grapevine necklace shown here. And her hand-dyed threads are to die for. But, most interesting of all, … Read More...

I Spy A Couple of Knitters

July 9, 2008 by vickie howell


What pop-culture infused fashion magazine unknowingly has two knitter’s featured in their current issue?  Find out here!

Liberty is free!

July 9, 2008 by Denise Felton

Statue of Liberty pattern from Cross-stitching.comCross-stitching.com is offering a free chart for this friendly Miss Liberty. Designed by Christine-Ann Martin, the site says, “This awesome design is easy to stitch and makes the perfect gift for a friend or relative residing in the Land of … Read More...

Paper Boats & Grocery Bags

July 8, 2008 by jennifer perkins

Thank goodness for the ladies of Paper Boat Gallery interviewing Cara Taylor on their blog. Without their spotlight I would have never found Cara’s amazing purses made out of crocheted recycled plastic bags. You can even send Cara 50 grocery … Read More...

Rustic Twig Frame

July 8, 2008 by Alissa

Capture the essence of your summer camping or hiking trips in not the photos you take but the frames in which you display your photos. This easy twig photo frame project can be made with materials you gather on your … Read More...

Spinning Yarns

July 8, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

The crafting industry is catching on to the fact that most crafters are not loyal to one art form or another. Oftentimes, our “other” passions make their way into our scrapbooking lay-outs….sewing, fabrics, fibers, stamping, beading, mixed media collage and … Read More...

Spinning Yarns

July 8, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

The crafting industry is catching on to the fact that most crafters are not loyal to one art form or another. Oftentimes, our “other” passions make their way into our scrapbooking lay-outs….sewing, fabrics, fibers, stamping, beading, mixed media collage and … Read More...

Bread, stamping and friendship!

July 8, 2008 by maggie Lamarre

Hi Everyone:

What could be better than friends gathering for a nite of friendship, [tag]stamping[/tag] and warm bread..

I luv looking at Lauren’s blog her inspirations are always just what I need to get my mojo going…

Here she created … Read More...

Recycling, it’s in the bag!

July 7, 2008 by vickie howell

kristin j TAKES ON THE WORLD, ONE PLASTIC BAG AT A TIME (Taken from official press release)

kristin j, eco-friendly totes and handbags hand knit from upcycled plastic bags, are beginning to make appearances on the arms of some of … Read More...

Crayon Soaps

July 7, 2008 by Shellie Wilson

I think these crayon soaps are an all time favorite with mums and dads at bath time and are great for occupying little hands and getting them to use soap !!

Here is a free recipe on how to make … Read More...

Stephanie Metz, Felting Artist Extraordinar!

July 7, 2008 by Linda Lanese

One can only imagine what type of visionary artistic mind would be able to come up with these extraordinary designs.  I have never seen anything to compare in the world of felting.  This artist is amazing!  I have sculpted throughout … Read More...

CROCHET BELTS FROM THE HIP – An E-Book Review

July 7, 2008 by jd wolfe

Have you ever ordered an e-book? Do you have a waist? I remember having a waist……..

But, I had never ordered an e-book before. I must confess that I thought e-books were probably lame attempts to self-publish substandard work that … Read More...

Good advice: Making your embroidery thread behave

July 7, 2008 by Denise Felton

How you thread your needle makes a big difference in how your embroidery thread behaves, whether you’re stitching by hand or by machine. Jennifer Stern at Craftstylish gives the lowdown on how to avoid tangles, breaks, and frustration. See her … Read More...

One Good Bumblebee – A Website Full of Whimsies

July 7, 2008 by jennifer perkins

NAME: Katey Nicosia

WHERE ARE YOU: Dallas, TX

COMPANY NAME: One Good Bumblebee

WEBSITE: onegoodbumblebee.com

BLOG: onegoodbumblebee.com/blog

CRAFT TOOL YOU CAN NOT LIVE WITHOUT: So many things! But I’d say my most precious tool is my Rotatrim paper trimmer.

FINISH … Read More...

Spoiler Alert

July 7, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Many manufacturers in the Crafting industry use the Summer and Winter CHA conventions to release and unveil all their new wares to the Arts and Crafts community. Here we are just under 2 weeks away from the Summer show in … Read More...

Upcycled Whistle

July 7, 2008 by Alissa

Bottlecaps are showing up everywhere in recycled crafts, as seen in Loran Scruggs‘ handcrafted whistles. Made from beautiful vintage bottlecaps and tin scraps, the working whistles are both stylish and functional.

 

Weddings, Graduations, BBQ what do they have in common?

July 7, 2008 by maggie Lamarre

Hi Everybody:

This is the season when creating cards goes into high season outside of Xmas..

There’s so many people achieving their dreams and a graduation card is just the right finishing touch..

Weddings the same paper can be used … Read More...

The Great Outdoors

July 6, 2008 by candi canncel

Last year my boyfriend (pictured) told me he was going to take a class called “Wilderness Travel Course” offered through the Sierra Club. It would involve a bunch of survival skills and a whole lot of camping and hiking. To … Read More...

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