These free crochet patterns for flowers are absolutely charming. So colorful too! Sounds interesting? Come check them out!
Wist je dat je heel veel afval in huis eenvoudig een tweede leven kunt geven? Ik deel 10 handige tips om oude stropdassen op creatieve manieren opnieuw te gebruiken.
No Bake Porcelain. When I first saw the picture of these beauties, I thought, "where can I buy them"? To my surprise, strictlysimplestyle.blogspot.com revealed how I can MAKE them. It's actually pretty simple too! The dishes are made using craf
Granny Squares Bag Free Crochet Patterns
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Last Thursday’s post was about a lonely bowl that needed something more.. That more was a handy cover to keep it’s contents secure. There are Three ways to get one for yourself… 1…
Basic Crochet Yarn and Chain Bracelet Tutorial: Make this easy mixed media crochet bracelet in next to no time using metal chain as the foundation row. It only requires basic single crochet. Even if you don't know how to crochet, the following steps will show you how to get started. …
Every crafter needs a good supply of buttons. And while I'm no button hoarder, I do have myself a good supply. Before I started on this project, I had three plastic containers and two plastic baggies full of buttons. Those take up a lot of space- and space is at a premium in my office/craft room/guest room. So, I knew it was time to Crafternize! I bought this craft storage container at the dollar store. But I couldn't just throw buttons in there and call it good. Of course, I had to make it cute. So I broke out the washi tape, picked a few colors I liked and got to work. It couldn't be easier. Simply tear strips to fit and press them firmly down on the outside of the box. I wrapped the ends around the sides of the lid and even a little onto the back side. I finished with a little label cut out with my Silhouette. Now, my buttons are all in one place and easy to grab when I need a specific color. If you're looking for some fun projects to do with buttons, try this cute Shamrock Button Shirt for St. Patrick's Day This easy Button Clock Or even this Pleated Headband They are also great for embellishing any project, like my Burlap Plaque or my 4th of July Blocks I'm linking this up to some parties this week! Check them out here- Connect with us! You can find us here:
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Entirely adorable and utterly easy to make, Krafty K’s DIY baubles are reminiscent of her Friendly Face collection and the perfect Christmas holiday pastime. The best part? You can easily adapt a bauble to create a caricature of all the loved ones on your gift list, or simply make one to hang on your own …
Circular Skull Trim can be crochet then sewn on or crochet directly onto Garment edge. Skull up your skirts, shorts & shirts with this trim. Any yarn & corresponding hook can be used.
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Regardless of whether or not you are vegan, or if you have a wool allergy, you can still enjoy needle felting. If you can't find loose, acrylic fiber for needle felting, you can always make your own using store-bought yarn. This is also a great way for anyone to use up their stash of yarn, (mostly)
Hats are tricky business, that’s for sure. When they’re good, they’re so good, but when they’re bad—run for the hills! We see terrible hats on the reg during summer, which inspired us to turn to the internet to see what’s…
Seriously. 2 minutes. I timed it. Use this quick and easy leaf to spruce up your crochet flowers.
Our list of 23 DIY sewing projects for beginners will mean fun for the whole family. These are simple sewing project ideas to get you started.
Beautiful ragged appliqued quilt made to order! I can usually match bedding and any decor. Turn around once paid for is 4-6 weeks if not sooner. I will send fabric choices for you to agree on. These are beautiful soft and very snuggly. Makes a great adult and child's throw Price Lap 45x 56-$225 Inquire for smaller and larger sizes
- Отряд, к встрече Нового года будь готов! - Всегда готов! Такой вот разноцветный отряд Дракошиков родился в моей домашней мастерской. Дракошики получились очень позитивные - мягкие, яркие, веселые и озорные!
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To celebrate the launch of my new book, Super-Cute Felt Animals , I'm sharing a collection of free tutorials that you can mix and match with...
Hi there! It's the 25th and you know what that means! It's time for another PTI Blog Hop. I kept my design very simple and monochromatic like the inspiration photo. The pumpkin in the background of the inspiration photo below reminded me of one of my all time favorite PTI sets, Fancy Flourishes. I decide to use that and create panels on my card similar to the fabric panels on the pumpkins. Hope you like my card...and happy blog hopping!
Lenore from Evil Mad Scientist came up with this clever pattern for a bag in the shape of a 12-sided die. Make your own with fabric, iron-on numbers, a
We’re just days away from diving into the pumpkin pie, but if you’re looking for a little Thanksgiving craft to keep you busy ’til then, I’ve got just the thing! It’s a pumpkin pie felt garland, and it’s as easy as… yes, pie! Only a few inexpensive supplies required, including orange felt, tan […]
A crochet Pumpkin Pouch is the perfect accessory to hold all those Halloween goodies and candy! A special treat for your kids, class parties, teacher, neighbor, family member, or friend! The top cinches closed to look like a stem and vine! Leave your pumpkin plain or add a fun jack-o-lantern face. Thick and quick to
Western Wood Peewee painted woodcut block on salvaged Douglas Fir 11 x 14 Lisa Brawn 2011
My local Embroidery Guild of America (EGA) chapter (Constellation, Baltimore, Maryland) last week hosted two crazy quilt workshops by Betty Pillsbury. I was especially happy about this because I had gone to workshop Betty gave at the Adventure in Crazy Quilting retreat in Connecticut in 2011. She is good: clear instructions, interesting projects and fun. It was there we first heard her refer to using a "big honkin' needle" for embroidering with chenile thread. We used it again at the Constellation chapter workshops. The first workshop was entitled "Motifs from Antique Crazy Quilts." Betty has a wonderful collection of antique crazy quilts from which she selected three to teach. I might have named this class "honkin' big motif" because they were, at 4x6 inches and 5x7 inches, way bigger than I have used on my quilts. After this class I will think bigger. The first motif was a sprig of goldenrod worked in chenile on velveteen using our "big honkin' needles." We were supposed to use silk chenile thread for this, but it was somewhat hard to find and I used rayon. It is a flat thread, whereas silk puffs out around the whole center. I like the way the rayon looks fine, but you can see the difference by looking at the lemon colored french knots in the lower center of the motif. These are in silk thread I got from a friend. A second motif was also done on velveteen, a palette. The flower on this is made with wired ribbon Third was a pansy made of silk dupioni with ribbon stem and leaf. I worked this on a crazy quilted 15" diameter circle I made up for use in the class. This is it after the work from the second workshop entitled "Notebook Sampler." Here are the motifs made in this workshop: A 3" flower made from silk essense fabric. A 2 1/2" pansy made from wired ribbon. Two flowers with needlewoven petals and two beaded dragonflies. The green dragonfly is from a kit Betty provided. Spiderweb made with metallic machine embroidery thread and 2 bullion roses. These were two wonderful days of learning and fun with friends.
Create spooky decorations to add to your Halloween decor. Create DIY Halloween Haunted Houses by painting unfinished wooden houses and bird houses!
Meet these Curly Jellyfish Amigurumi, easy and such fun to make! Come see the awesome beginner-friendly patterns we have found.