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RIP Glass Halloween Beads

October 15, 2008 by lori greenberg

I found these while scouring the internet for fun and funky Halloween glass art for you.  RIP beads are on Whitney Street Studios glassartists.org page from back in 2004!  So, you probably won’t find them on their web site but … Read More...

Mason Dixon Knitting Outside The Lines

October 15, 2008 by Terrye

Funny, funny book! I loved it.

Not only is it a good read, but it has cool patterns in it too.

The authors, Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne start out with “Knitting Rules” among which are Rule #2: The more … Read More...

Make your own paintbox quilt

October 15, 2008 by Denise Felton

Designed, stitched, and photographed by Elizabeth HartmanYou know about Elizabeth Hartman‘s paintbox quilt, right? It’s so gorgeously modern, so deliciously colorful that it has been posted all over the web. Well, our envy and longing have been rewarded. Elizabeth has posted a tutorial for … Read More...

Halloween melt and pour soap tutorial

October 15, 2008 by jessica neaves

David Fisher has got a great tutorial for making making melt and pour soaps with Jello molds and muffin tins. It’s a great family project or for the weekend crafter wanting to learn basic soapmaking!

Go here for all the … Read More...

New quilt pattern from Laura Wasilowski

October 15, 2008 by Denise Felton

Copyright Laura WasilowskiLeaves in a Whirl is a new quilt pattern from fusing maven Laura Wasilowski. The pattern comes not only with instructions but also with a DVD that shows “the fast construction process step-by-step.” Order it from the ARTFABRIK web … Read More...

Popcorn Anyone?

October 15, 2008 by maggie Lamarre

Hi Everyone:

I’m always looking around for inspirations, even when shopping at Lowe’s or HD I’m always on the look out..

It has been a while since we went to the movies at least 2 months..When we got popcorn, it … Read More...

Quilt online with Rachel

October 15, 2008 by Denise Felton

Designed, stitched, and photographed by Rachel Biel TaibiRachel Biel Taibi of Rayela Art and Rayela’s Fiber Focus blog is starting a new adventure. She’s teaching two online quilting courses in November. The classes, Window to the World and Sew My Self, are four weeks (about 40 hours) … Read More...

Hail to the Pumpkin King, Baby!

October 14, 2008 by Sherezada

aodpRaise your chainsaw hand if you recognize this silhouette!

There’s nothing that screams “Halloween” quite like a jack o’ lantern carved with a horror movie character. The Domestic Scientist has taken this to a new level with her impressive carving… Read More...

Fused Bottles Make Snappy Houseware Gifts

October 14, 2008 by lori greenberg

Learn how to melt bottles in your kiln to make decorative home accessories. Whether it be a cheese platter, a spoon holder or wind chimes, fused bottles are sure to be a conversation piece…especially if you make them yourself!  Decorate … Read More...

Runs with Scissors Halloween Bracelet Tutorial

October 14, 2008 by Barbe Saint John

Mad Scientist Margot Potter is at it again, this time in her lab crafting up devilishly charming jewelry! Her “Runs with Scissors” bracelet “is a SCREAM! (pun intended!) and a fun project to make up quickly.   Don’t hide this in … Read More...

Hammered nickel bath accessories

October 14, 2008 by jessica neaves

Pottery Barn has some beautiful and modern hand hammered nickel bath accessories right now. They are elegant, textural and affordable!

SKS Bottle & Packaging

October 14, 2008 by jessica neaves

SKS has got all the soap making packaging that you could ever ask for!  They carry lip balm tubes, bath salts jars and tubes, metal tins, amber glass bottles, perfume roll on bottles and so much more.  They also do … Read More...

Mobile Scrapping

October 13, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Okay, I admit it, I am a total iPhone junkie. I have noticed that I have over 2000 pictures now on my phone… many of which are of my kids doing random funny things that I just don’t want to … Read More...

Punch out a design

October 13, 2008 by Denise Felton

Photo from Pimp Stitch blogI’m dying to see punchneedle embroidery make a comeback in a big, edgy new way. Evidently, Pimp Stitcher Lauren Brandy has similar hopes. She’s giving the basics. Now all we need is for some adventurous stitchers to apply punchneedle … Read More...

Reader-Submitted Upcycled Produce Bag

October 13, 2008 by robyn charles

I’m all about bringing your own bags to the store, and I’m all about recycling and upcycling, and I’m definitely all about when our readers make their own items and submit them to me, so this bag is perfect! Deborah … Read More...

Stitch details: Chicken scratch embroidery

October 13, 2008 by Denise Felton

Designed, stitched, and photographed by Elizabeth of Quieter Moments blogElizabeth of Quieter Moments blog is sharing more details about her chicken-scratch-in-the-round technique. Get the scoop.

Looking for more articles on Chicken scratch? Check out these article we wrote about Chicken Scratch Embroidery and this Book by Jack … Read More...

Get the lowdown on linen threads

October 13, 2008 by Denise Felton

Linen threads available from The Thread GathererJanet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint blog has posted a guide to linen threads that are suitable for needlepoint, including links to resources. Check it out! And thank you, Janet!

Stitch for the Ships Project

October 13, 2008 by Denise Felton

From Ships Project siteThe motto of the Ships Project is “Supporting America’s Troops Deployed in the War on Terror One Stitch at a Time!” The project finds out what items are most needed by the troops. Individuals make hats, slippers, socks, cool ties, … Read More...

Stitch for the Ships Project

October 13, 2008 by Denise Felton

From Ships Project siteThe motto of the Ships Project is “Supporting America’s Troops Deployed in the War on Terror One Stitch at a Time!” The project finds out what items are most needed by the troops. Individuals make hats, slippers, socks, cool ties, … Read More...

Astonishing soft-circuit clothing

October 12, 2008 by Denise Felton

Becky Stern of Craftzine.com is sharing a video of an astonishing application of soft circuits by Alexander Reed – a dress embellished with butterflies that flap to the wearer’s heartbeat. You’ve got to see the whole story!

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