HOW TO – Make a Toddler Skirt
The Two Little Banshees blog features a great step-by-step tutorial that shows you how to make this adorable skirt for a two-year old. Thanks to Rachel for the tip! Link.
The Two Little Banshees blog features a great step-by-step tutorial that shows you how to make this adorable skirt for a two-year old. Thanks to Rachel for the tip! Link.
Phil @ MAKE writes about this scarf featuring not only Space Invaders, but a QR 2D barcode. I have a soft spot for barcodes; will someone make me one of these? I wonder what the code says… – [via] Link.
Wee Wonderfuls started off thinking she’d make a super-involved gingerbread house-inspired quilt, and ended up with this simple (and dare I say, even cuter) graphic gumdrop quilt. The sparkly “sugar” crystals on the gumdrops are actually pearly snaps! Link.
Jodi of SnarkyDork shows us how to make these adorable craft hamster ornaments, including ones with a ‘lil santa hat. Link.
Kayte from The Love Forever blog posted some images from Diana Rupp’s book Sew Everything Workshop. Kayte was the fashion/prop stylist for the book. I’m kind of interested based on the photos although what sewing book is ever not interesting? Link.
Lion Brand has some free amigurumi patterns to make these fun and super quick holiday ornaments and decor. Crochet a gingerbread person, a gingerbread house, a cute snowman (one of my favs) and of course a jolly santa. Link.
Rachael Fry, a senior in Communication Design at Parsons, made this Toile de Jouy wallpaper, lampshade, and dinnerware. From afar, the beautiful patterning catches your eye, but up close it becomes apparent that the tiles patterns are scenes of real homeless people in New York City. She writes: “Since the 19th century, Toile de Jouy, […]