Holly came up with this cute idea for us girls for our Easter or an Easter egg hunt. This project is one that the children can help make. It so cute that mommy might want to wear one on … Read More...
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by Linda Lanese
Holly came up with this cute idea for us girls for our Easter or an Easter egg hunt. This project is one that the children can help make. It so cute that mommy might want to wear one on … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Rosina Lives in Canada! She is a homeschooling mom to 3 very rambunctious children a 13 year old and an 8 and 5 years old. With Easter coming next Sunday she decided to make wet felted Easter eggs with her … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Linda our Italian friend has been experimenting with carded wool. She said she found kitchen utensils to help her with this process without spending extra money. She has a tutorial for her carded felted nest and a tutorial for her … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Holly comes up with the neatest ideas. The little egg nest is darling and she has a real egg in hers; but these would be a lovely Easter favor for all your guests. Maybe you could place a decorated or … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I totally love these Felt Bunny Hand Puppets made by Molly of “Purl Bee”. She admits that she got so attached while making them that she named them, so cute. She is even introducing them to us (see picture) to … Read More...
Rumi of 3patchcrafts shares a tutorial and paper piecing pattern for this butterfly coaster at Sew, Mama, Sew!. It’s so fresh, plus it’s free! Get the pattern and tutorial as a downloadable PDF.
Image credit: Sew, Mama, Sew!
This pattern, Pleasures and Pastimes, features a sweet new fabric collection Nesting Place by Benartex. Designed by Wendy Sheppard of Ivory Spring, go to her blog to learn more about her pattern.
Image credit: Ivory Spring
by Linda Lanese
VFG OF “Purple petunia” has the cutest sitting bunny pattern and tutorial for us this Easter. It is a charming bunny made of felt and I love it. Go over to “Purple petunia” for this felt bunny tutorial
by Linda Lanese
“Buzzmills” hosted by Jane is a blog containing a wealth of knowledge for us crafters. Jane used a wool bunny as a prototype for her sweet little bunnies. The little guy in her pictures reminds me of our Wes! I … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
The felt spring bird earrings are very cute and can be made in any color. Whip up a pair for many outfits and sport your crafting talent. Miss Anna Banana (known to the muggle world as Anje Haupt), of “Made … Read More...
Besides how adorable this quilt looks, I am digging the clever way Cynthia from Ahhh…Quilting put it together. Those 35 blocks are the result of applique not piecing. Go HERE to get the pattern.
Image credit: Ahhh…Quilting
Verykerryberry just celebrated her 2 year blogiversary with a free pattern for this paper pieced house block. It’s adorable! Get the tutorial.
Image credit: Verykerryberry
by Linda Lanese
Holly lives in the United Kingdom and hosts her blog “Holloughby” where she has a very creative tutorial for us. She shows children (and adults) how to create a felt softie monster from their own drawing. Holly created this tutorial … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Kristen created this darling gift for one of her favorite one year olds birthday and it is so creative. Kristen the host of “Make the best of everything” thought of this idea of making “Alphabet Soup”, after this little girl’s … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
“Distractions”; hosted by Ashley is a fun blog to visit. Ashley lives in California and love photography and loves creating and writing about fashion, sewing and crafts. I know when I have made some toys for my kids; sometimes it … Read More...
This looks like Spring. It’s Daisies & Dots designed by Piece O’ Cake Designs. Go HERE to get the free quilt pattern; you’ll need to click Download more info to open it.
Image credit: Robert Kaufman
by Linda Lanese
Ching lives in Malaysia and has these fun Felt Floppy disk coasters for us to recreate. Ching can be found on other internet sites, but this tutorial is on her blog called “intergalactic! Galactic! Galactic!” These floppy disk coasters … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Charlyn is offering us two ways to make these adorable pincushions. Charlyn is the host of “The Starter Home” that she and her hubby still lives in five years and three children later. Her blog is about “no moving plans” … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Moz of the blog “MiniMoz” lives in Melbourne and has an interesting blog for you to look over. She has this darling tutorial for these Felt Owls and we all love Felt Owls. Moz has step-by-step pictorial instructions for you … Read More...
Tanya at Craft Couture by T. C. shows how to make this paper pieced heart on her blog. It’s Part One of a series of tutorials she’s posting for her P.S. I Love You bag. Get the know-how.
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