Running out of things to sew? then how about a 40″ ball for Fido? Ok you could also make
this for the kid’s too but that wouldn’t make this post half as interesting.
Obviously is Fido is more of … Read More...
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Running out of things to sew? then how about a 40″ ball for Fido? Ok you could also make
this for the kid’s too but that wouldn’t make this post half as interesting.
Obviously is Fido is more of … Read More...
Totally Stichin has this fun and fashionable handbag pattern made from an old sweater. You can download the pattern for free but you will need a PDF reader.
by SandraW
Creating layered candles requires patience which I found out the hard way. If you don’t wait for the first layer to harden enough one color will blend into the other and it’s not going to be pretty. Here is a … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I found this to be one of “Uncommon Threads†airing on DIY most interesting and informative shows on wet and needle felting. They showed step by step how to create jewelry, a belt and scarf. I own the Carol Cypher’s … Read More...
by Meredith
Saturday’s Scrappin’ Question will become a regular installment here at Craftgossip. Every Saturday a different question related to scrapbooking will be posted and you can respond to the question by commenting to the post. Hopefully this will be a great … Read More...
by jd wolfe
If you’ve been reading my blog very long, you know that I prefer instant gratification. I like making baby afghans because the commitment is not nearly so great as for a full sized afghan or a sweater – and I … Read More...
by SandraW
This is one of the first candle molds I used and it was fun and easy and turned out great. Here’s a pic of it. I think it looks better than the one displayed at the store. It was dyed … Read More...
by Laura Nixon
Today I received an email from Suzanne M Harker of [tag]Trinity Shawls[/tag] in response to a post on [tag]The Shawl Ministry[/tag].
Suzanne wrote:
“Many people use our traditional knitting as a means to quiet their minds, of nourishing their … Read More...
by Alissa
Yesterday I pointed you to a [tag]Craftster[/tag] tutorial on making [tag]Tyvek[/tag]-like fabric from used plastic shopping bags. Craftster once again makes the news today with another shopping bag-related craft in this month’s [tag]craft challenge[/tag]: [tag]Reusable Shopping Bag[/tag] Challenge. Leah, … Read More...
by SandraW
Spiritual Balancing specializes in aromatherapy candles and only use therapeutic grade essential oils and the purest ingredients in their products. You can customize your own meditation candle depending on what thought you want to meditate upon and what scent you … Read More...
by Laura Nixon
[tag]Knitability LLC[/tag] is a company that has developed a series of patterns designed to help knitters learn a new skill. Each pattern in the skill building series explains new techniques in words and pictures.
As you work your way through … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Andrea’s art runs the gambit, from exquisite wall art and vases to playful sculpture. I hope everyone welcomes Andrea to our site and visited her at: http://www.andrea-graham.com/index.html to see all her felting art work. I am sure she will … Read More...
by Alissa
Hop on over to [tag]Craftster[/tag] and take a look at jamiewatchthestars’ detailed tutorial of transforming plastic shopping bags into durable, sewable, waterproof fabric with tons of character. After fusing the bags with an iron, the “fabric” mimics [tag]Tyvek[/tag] (used in … Read More...
Carol Duvall has a quick sewing organizer made from placemats.
You will need
esealable plastic bags
fabric
24″ cording
fabric marking pen
two 3/8″ diameter grommets
grommet setter
2 hook and loop fasteners
2 double-sided fabric placemats
1-1/2″ x 5″ … Read More...
by Laura Nixon
Happy [tag]4th of July[/tag] for all the visitors in the United States. Just a few patterns for viewing this Independence Day here in the States.
Red Bird Knits Free Sock Pattern
Lion Brand Americana Afghan. The also have hat … Read More...
by Meredith
As fun as it it is shopping for scrapbooking supplies, it can also get expensive very quickly. It can also be inconvenient to stop working on a page to go and purchase more supplies, if needed. Printables4Scrapbooking offers a … Read More...
by Alissa
Artist [tag]James McNulty[/tag] does some amazing things with the most under-appreciated part of fireworks: the packaging. He mixes and matches kitschy illustrations with Chinese characters with over-the-top names of fireworks to create colorful [tag]collage[/tag]s. If you live in the U.S., … Read More...
by Laura Nixon
Newish topic at [tag]Knitter’s Review Forums[/tag]. This topic has generated quite a few posts concerning [tag]hand-painted yarns[/tag].
One post dated 06/28/2007Â is from Margaret of [tag]Inspirations Yarn.[/tag]
“I can’t speak to anyone elses technique or motivation but I … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I thought I would direct you to this site to see the following: http://www.feltcrafts.com/washboard-purse.htm
I have not seen this before and it looks like fun.
Felted Purse Kit
Not just sassy and seasonal but simple to make. Make this one-of-a-kind … Read More...
by Meredith
Stamps are a great, cost effective way to add cute touches to your scrapbooking pages. Teresa at (Sca)apropos writes about the advantages adding clear stamps to your scrapbooking collection.
Read more about the advantages of clear stamping @ (Scr)apropos.com… Read More...