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Learn how to make a folded fabric star with this folded star tutorial from The Complete Book of Patchwork, Quilting & Applique by Linda Seward.
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I wanted to share this scrap busting magnetic pen holder and bookmark in one, as it's quick and easy and very handy indeed! I searched everywhere for a journal i loved. I couldn't spent the $50 + it cost for a very fancy one with a pen holder. So I got this lovely one from typo instead. I searched for a magnetic pen holder and i didn't love any that much! So I came up with this lovely! We get so many advertisement fridge magnets in our letter box and if we don't need them i try to come up with other uses. This is perfect for that or you can use sew in magnets which are way stronger! Please be aware this tutorial is for personal use. If you love this tutorial and want a easy to print (full PDF pattern) version and to sell the purses you make from this pattern, you can purchase the Tutorial to PDF Pattern Bundle + Bonuses You'll need: 1 fridge magnet (medium thickness) or sew in magnets fabric scraps. Cut two pieces 1
Check out my latet classroom reveal! I get so many compliments from the parents about the peacefulness and welcoming vibe of my redesigned room! I LOVE it!
How to make a quick and easy cubed pincushion. Free sewing tutorial
Upcycle cereal boxes and organize your home with this DIY magazine holder, perfect for organizing paper clutter. All ages will enjoy this creative project!
I wanted to share this scrap busting magnetic pen holder and bookmark in one, as it's quick and easy and very handy indeed! I searched everywhere for a journal i loved. I couldn't spent the $50 + it cost for a very fancy one with a pen holder. So I got this lovely one from typo instead. I searched for a magnetic pen holder and i didn't love any that much! So I came up with this lovely! We get so many advertisement fridge magnets in our letter box and if we don't need them i try to come up with other uses. This is perfect for that or you can use sew in magnets which are way stronger! Please be aware this tutorial is for personal use. If you love this tutorial and want a easy to print (full PDF pattern) version and to sell the purses you make from this pattern, you can purchase the Tutorial to PDF Pattern Bundle + Bonuses You'll need: 1 fridge magnet (medium thickness) or sew in magnets fabric scraps. Cut two pieces 1
I wanted to share this scrap busting magnetic pen holder and bookmark in one, as it's quick and easy and very handy indeed! I searched everywhere for a journal i loved. I couldn't spent the $50 + it cost for a very fancy one with a pen holder. So I got this lovely one from typo instead. I searched for a magnetic pen holder and i didn't love any that much! So I came up with this lovely! We get so many advertisement fridge magnets in our letter box and if we don't need them i try to come up with other uses. This is perfect for that or you can use sew in magnets which are way stronger! Please be aware this tutorial is for personal use. If you love this tutorial and want a easy to print (full PDF pattern) version and to sell the purses you make from this pattern, you can purchase the Tutorial to PDF Pattern Bundle + Bonuses You'll need: 1 fridge magnet (medium thickness) or sew in magnets fabric scraps. Cut two pieces 1
Welcome to our collection of Scandinavian-inspired knitted goods perfect for spring and summer! Crafted using only the finest linen and cotton materials, our crocheted items showcase popular Scandinavian motifs. Embracing traditional patterns that have been cherished in Scandinavia for generations, as well as Nordic and Fair Isle designs, we bring you a variety of motifs that capture the essence of Scandinavia. Our range includes bags, pouches, kitchen essentials like pot holders, coasters, and tea cosies, along with accessory cases. Featuring around 25 unique items for daily use - from charming tissue box covers to stylish circular seats - our pieces are primarily knitted in circles with a focus on the front side of the fabric for easy pattern comprehension, making them beginner-friendly. Each pattern is accompanied by clear illustrations and detailed photo tutorials, ensuring even novices can knit confidently. Dive into our world of Scandinavian knitting and discover the beauty of these timeless creations! Thank you for your interest in my product. This book is written in Japanese. Please note that I do not provide any translations for this product. You may not need to understand Japanese, as the book provides excellent crochet diagrams with numeric counts to help you follow the pattern without knowing Japanese. If you need any assistance while reading and understanding the crochet diagrams, please let me know, I will do my best to help you. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do. This product is an e-book with images of the pages of a paper book. It is not possible to enlarge only the text, so we recommend reading on a tablet-sized device. Additionally, features such as string highlighting, searching, dictionary references, and citations are not available.
Learn how to make keychain chapstick holders with this simple sewing tutorial. These cute lip balm holders make great handmade gifts.
Hello All...a whole week between posts...not good. I am getting a lot done though. My sister is determined to get a sewing room together for me and she is here almost everyday to help. We are painting and moving furniture and rebuilding furniture to make it all work. Hopefully I will have a post of the finished room soon. space In the mean time, I am making these organizers for my new room. I have figured out that our household uses certain things all the time. The girls drink bottled water by the case, so I save the card board box it comes in. My husband likes the 4 C drink mix, so I save the tube shaped container that it comes in and we also eat a lot of cereal (but ironically not for breakfast). They eat it for an after school snack, for a quick snack before a dance class or a treat at night. We all have our favorites...Frosted Flakes is hubby's. So this week's TTT is to recycle these cereal boxes. I think these are probably out there in some tutorial, but thought I would share anyway. space This is what the magazine holder/organizer looks like before you decorate it, but wouldn't this be cute in a child's room for all their books in an organizer with their favorite cereal on it. space Here are the directions to get that shape from a box. space Holding the box with the front facing you, place a ruler on the lower right corner and place a mark 5 inches from the bottom. space Draw a line across the short side. My mark is the lower one, not the one towards the top...that was already printed there. Here's the line 5 inches up. Now take your ruler and draw a line from the top left corner down to the mark you just made. Here's the line. Now turn the box over and draw another line from the upper right corner down to the other mark that is 5 inches up from the bottom. Cut along these lines to reveal the shape of the magazine organizer as seen in picture #2. Now you are ready to decorate it. I used some scrapbook paper that I already had, but you could use fabric, gift wrap paper, paint it to match your room, even pages from an old book or sheet music. If I can't find the right shade of robin's egg blue for my sewing room boxes, I might use the old pages from a book. You can decoupage or use spray adhesive. Just add a name plate, a printed label or a cute little hang tag to remind you what magazines or patterns are in the box. These are great for separating your different quilt magazines, patterns and templates. They're also great to keep all those pages that you have cut out of magazines. Just slip the page into one of those plastic protector sheets and then keep them in their own organizer. You can have one for inspirations for your quilting, favorite kitchens, Christmas, decorating etc... These boxes are cute, help you stay organized and are FREE. That last part is my favorite!! Take a look around your house or in the kitchen and see what item you use all the time and could save for a project. space I am going to be honest with you about this box...I ran out of paper. The other side isn't even covered. Now if I had more I would have folded over the paper and lined the inside of the box that the magazine doesn't cover. Oh well, it's almost midnight and that one side I did cover is cute. There's been a plant in the background of some of the pictures. Isn't that pot too cute? It's a giant tea cup. That's a coffee mug to show how big the planter is. Before I go, I want to let all the I Spy Swappers know that we are almost there. I have 2 more packages on their way this week. Once they come in, I will start separating them and send them out. I have received a lot of packages the past 2 weeks, but haven't had the chance to snap a picture. I should have a chance to get to it this week. space I am also going to do a post about some extra special people out there in blog land. The kindness in this world never ceases to amaze me. space Have a wonderful Tuesday everyone, ~Karen~
Is this thing darling, or what?? I don't know about you, but I'm always digging around in my sewing box for a needle. Ripped seam,...
Jackson Comfrey Brown Double Chaise Sectional
The designer of this sewing pattern, Love From Beth, named these storage containers Bubble Pods, and you can see why.
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Love to keep kitchen and bath areas neat and tidy? Create a fabulous clutter-busting fabric container color-coordinated with your decor.
I love a good book--I used to read all the time-but I"m the type that gets so wrapped up in a good book that I literally neglect EVERYTHING until I finish the book! So maybe I
-All Orders will be shipped by same or next day. -Bookmark Anchor shape you can engrave the personalized name. -Worldwide freeshipping and express time. - ABOUT PRODUCT High Quality custom produced by our hands. Material is stainless steel polished. Also different coated types are available in variations. It will be came to you with gorgeous gift box named by our brand. Extras : Clean cloth, case and fabric pouch, Guarantee certificate Moart Accessory is based on Istanbul - Turkey and asknown jewelry and accessory handmade quality is the best. -If you do not add customization, it will be sent without text. COLOR : Gold SIZE : 3 inches lenght 1 1/2 inches width -USE It can be used on Piano books, music book, Cook Book, Study book etc. And soft grabbing the pages also can change each other. You can clean your Anchor bookmark and put it in pouch itself when you are not using.
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Cereal Box Magazine Holder: This magazine holder is a great way to get organized in upcycled style! The project is from the book ReMake It! Recycling Projects from the Stuff you Usually Scrap by Tiffany Threadgould. RePlayGround is an eco-crafty company that promot…
This pretty apron shaped card hold recipes inside, how sweet! What a great gift for a bride to be or new home owner! Find a free apron shaped template and directions for making the card over on the…
I wanted to share this scrap busting magnetic pen holder and bookmark in one, as it's quick and easy and very handy indeed! I searched everywhere for a journal i loved. I couldn't spent the $50 + it cost for a very fancy one with a pen holder. So I got this lovely one from typo instead. I searched for a magnetic pen holder and i didn't love any that much! So I came up with this lovely! We get so many advertisement fridge magnets in our letter box and if we don't need them i try to come up with other uses. This is perfect for that or you can use sew in magnets which are way stronger! Please be aware this tutorial is for personal use. If you love this tutorial and want a easy to print (full PDF pattern) version and to sell the purses you make from this pattern, you can purchase the Tutorial to PDF Pattern Bundle + Bonuses You'll need: 1 fridge magnet (medium thickness) or sew in magnets fabric scraps. Cut two pieces 1
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When it comes to box corners, there is kind of blankness that overcomes me. I mean, how do you really sew a box corner? For some reason every time I use this, I have to re-learn or stop and think about it! After sewing up more than a few sewing projects,
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DIY Fold-up Needle Holder Free Sewing Tutorial
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