Plastic Canvas Mario Bookmark
This Mario bookmark, stitched on plastic canvas, is a great example of modern themes meeting old school craft techniques. I love it! [via Geek Crafts]
This Mario bookmark, stitched on plastic canvas, is a great example of modern themes meeting old school craft techniques. I love it! [via Geek Crafts]
Well Twi-stitchers, the time has come for our Loom-Along to end. Whether your “Team Edward”, “Team Jacob” or “Team, I Actually Hate Twilight but love Yarn”, I hope you’ve enjoyed our virtual-vamp time together. I’ve had so much fun checking out your progress pictures and seeing the finished products. What I’m dying to know though […]
It takes a book like One-Yard Wonders to make you realize the potential of what you can make with simply one yard of fabric! Authors Rebecca Yaker and Patrica Hoskins fill the book with 101 sewing projects for you, your kids, and practically every room in your house. The spiral-bound book comes also with a […]
Craftster user, thanate, shows how she built a custom threadrack to help organized her sewing space. This would be a great way to make something that fits your thread stash and your craft room!
I’ve been dying to start some project with all the new yummy laminated fabrics that are out now. Kate of Two Little Banshees shows how she made this laminated fabric pen pouch to keep small items easy to find in a full handbag.
Thank you to everyone who entered in the Me, My Scarf, and I Contest! All of the entries were fantastic and so creative, it was fun to see what everyone came up with. You can see all the entries in the Flickr Group. Here are the winners! Congratulations! Grand Prize: Selvedge Ruffles by Crafty Intentions
Liesl from oliver + s shares her pattern for making these cute miniature mitten ornaments. She also shows how she’s transforming her mini-mittens into an advent calendar.