There are some quilting tools that just make you smile before you have even threaded the machine, and the GO! Baby Zoo Animals die from AccuQuilt is definitely one of them.
This sweet little appliqué die cuts the pieces for … Read More...
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There are some quilting tools that just make you smile before you have even threaded the machine, and the GO! Baby Zoo Animals die from AccuQuilt is definitely one of them.
This sweet little appliqué die cuts the pieces for … Read More...
There is something ridiculously charming about turning a handful of shells into a working little paint palette. It feels coastal, handmade, slightly imperfect in the best possible way, and exactly the sort of project that makes you look at your … Read More...
If you’ve ever found a forgotten bucket of old golf balls in the garage, shed, or bottom of a sports bag, this is your sign not to throw them away. Golf balls are one of those oddly perfect recycled craft … Read More...
This tatting lacy collar project on CraftBits has a very classic, heirloom feel to it. The pattern uses Coats Chain Mercer-Crochet No. 40, a tatting shuttle, and creates a collar with a centre front depth of about 3 … Read More...
Andrea’s lovely lavender layout has a wonderful quilt inspired background with lots of triangles cut from floral pattern papers. She’s tucked in chipboard flowers and a title around the black and white photos along with thin strips for the journaling. … Read More...
Back-to-school season just got a whole lot more exciting with this adorable and practical DIY kids’ drawstring backpack! Sweet Red Poppy has an easy-to-follow tutorial that walks you through creating a personalized backpack perfect for your little ones. This stylish … Read More...
Looking for a show-stopping crochet project that’s equal parts cozy and eye-catching? I think I’ve just found the one! This free 7-point Star Blanket pattern from HiCrochet is a total standout. It has that perfect mix of geometric charm and … Read More...
by Sarah White
I don’t feel like I’ve shared a lot of Pride cross stitch patterns over the years (though I do have this collection) but there always seem to be more great patterns for Pride each year, so let’s take a … Read More...
Let’s be honest, some children’s books never really leave us. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of those storytime classics that seems to live permanently in classrooms, nurseries, book week costumes and the back of every mum’s memory bank.
And … Read More...
Starting a new craft can be exciting, but it can also turn into a shopping rabbit hole very quickly. Jewelry making is no exception. One minute you are buying a packet of beads, and the next you are staring at … Read More...
Alberto’s coloring is out of this world, he blows me away with his skills using alcohol markers! On his page you’ll find a mix of cute, whimsical designs and lovely nature inspired ideas with very detailed coloring. This dark background … Read More...
Air dry clay is one of those magical craft supplies that never seems to go out of style. It’s inexpensive, versatile, and doesn’t require a kiln or fancy tools. If you’ve ever rolled out a batch and thought, “Hmm, how … Read More...
by Sarah White
It seems like knitters are always stitching up rainbows and Pride projects, so while I’ve done a lot of roundups related to these subjects in the past, there’s always more to write about, so let’s take a look at some … Read More...
by Sarah White
Juneteenth is a celebration of the day (June 19, 1865) when the enslaved people of Texas learned that they had been freed. It is considered a second Independence Day and is a day of celebration in the Black community and … Read More...
If you thought Biscoff spread was just for toast, fudge, or milkshakes—think again! This Biscoff Cocktail is like liquid dessert in a glass. Creamy, spiced, and indulgent, it blends the caramel notes of cookie butter with smooth liqueurs for the … Read More...
We all have routines that ground us: folding laundry on Sundays, watering plants midweek, sneaking in a little sewing whenever the house finally goes quiet. One of my favorite small rituals is checking the new Precut of the Week every … Read More...
Let’s be honest, crochet has given us some wonderfully odd trends over the years. Emotional support pickles, tiny chickens, crochet food, frog hats… and now, apparently, willy warmers.
I don’t make the rules. I just report from the yarn basket.… Read More...
If you love adding soft color and playful texture to your handmade cards, today’s freebie series is such a fun one. I’ve put together a full set of watercolor polka dot backgrounds, each designed in gentle pastel washes that … Read More...
Our Vintage Pennant Afghan Crochet Pattern is a bold brown-and-white geometric blanket design with a wonderfully nostalgic feel. This printable PDF pattern has been carefully modernized from a vintage-style afghan design, making it easier to read, easier to print, and … Read More...
There is something so satisfying about giving an old lamp a second life instead of tossing it out. A tired lampshade can make an entire room feel dated, even if the lamp base itself is still perfectly good. The nice … Read More...