22 Simple DIY fabric scrap projects to make and give. Use up some of your pretty & precious fabric scraps making these really sweet DIY sewing projects.
Hey friends! I have been trying to think of ways to be more environmentally friendly when I am quilting. I am really thoughtful about the beautiful fabrics I select and I want to use every scrap so that nothing goes to waste. Today I am sharing a scrap buster tutorial to make a quilted bookmark! How to make a quilted bookmark: Materials: Fusible Midweight Interfacing Quilter's Cotton Scraps Sewing Machine Iron & Pressing Mat Other Helpful materials: 6 1/2
Hello, it's Megan from Homemade Ginger again and I'm back to share a beautiful watercolor art project that is perfect for Halloween! These watercolor spider webs are so fun to make and they turn out great every time! I love playing with watercolors. Even though I'm a grown adult, sitting down with a tray of watercolors and a blank piece of paper is so fun and calming. I'm not a skilled watercolor artist by any means, but I just love the way that the colors bleed into one another and create new shapes and textures. Painting with watercolors is one
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. This content is intended for readers who are 21 and over. #ShareBoen #BestLifeWithBoen#CollectiveBias Life can get pretty demanding with our time. As a mother, wife and full-time blogger/entrepreneur, the days go by fast! If I don't schedule set times well in advance to meet with my friends, the chances of it happening are low. One of the groups of girlfriends I meet with on a monthly basis is my book club. It's been active for over 5 years now and we're still going
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Our bear craft for kids is a free printable for preschoolers, kindergarteners or toddlers. Make your own bear and just color, cut & create!
Get mystical with these stunning dragon crafts for kids! Perfect for the Chinese New Year and Appreciate a Dragon Day on 16th January!
We asked our readers recently how they like to find their projects and one of the top reasons sewists pick their next DIY sewing projects is by how long these projects take. Time is money and more often than not, our sewists are busy little bees who need to find time to sew during a busy schedule. That means they want to find quick sewing projects that they complete in shorter amounts of time. This is why we have compiled this long list of easy sewing projects and quick projects for beginning sewists into one place! 200+ Sewing Projects for Beginners (by the Minute) has projects you can complete in five minutes and projects you can finish in a day. All you need to do is figure out how much time you want to spend on your next project then scroll down to find your idea! The problem with searching without a plan is that sometimes you can end up spending ALL of that time combing through sewing project ideas instead of actually sewing. Not with this page! So, no matter how much time you have saved up for your next sewing endeavor, we have the sewing project ideas for you. Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>> This list of DIY sewing projects is also helpful for readers who are brand new to sewing. In general, the longer a project takes the more complicated the work can be. Long-term sewing projects like quilts, intricate dresses, or other how to make clothing patterns will be a bit harder while accessories and small pieces of decor are simpler and take under an hour. If you are looking for projects to start with, try the quick and easy sewing projects at the top of the list. Then when you are comfortable trying something that takes a bit more skill, we have one afternoon and long-term sewing projects for you to dive into.
For many people today, The “father of the Beat Generation” Jack Kerouac epitomizes the romance of the open road and the passion of mad wanderings. He has...
Hand crocheted to fit standard and paperwhite Kindles. The perfect sleeve to add cushion to your Kindle to keep it safe and VERY cute! You’ll be the talk of your bookclub with this adorable sleeve. Stay-at-home mama made!
Get your students reading and writing this summer with these fun and engaging enrichment activities for elementary grades.
Make these fun & simple DIY paper bugs with your kiddos. You only need a few supplies & your kids can get creative with creating different bugs with different colors.