How-To: Felt Snowman
If you’re going to be snuggled inside your house during cold weather this weekend, Mollie from Wild Olive has the perfect craft project to keep you busy. Download her pattern for this sweet snowman from her web site.
If you’re going to be snuggled inside your house during cold weather this weekend, Mollie from Wild Olive has the perfect craft project to keep you busy. Download her pattern for this sweet snowman from her web site.
As a fan of anything rendered in miniature, I’m really loving this tiny quilt shop that Flickr user, redhange created for her mother-in-law for Christmas. The details are amazing. Click through her Flickr stream to see pictures of the tiny button cards, wee paper bags and adorable hand-embroidered sign.
I’m always happy to see the new monthly freebie embroidery pattern from Andrea Zuill of Badbirds, and this cute squirrel one is one of my favorites I’ve see so far!
This winter mouse is perhaps the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. I love the colors, I love the expression, I love the details. The mouse is needlefelted, and the clothes are handmade and hand embroidered by Barby, on the Felting Forum.
Melissa of Checkout Girl created this fabulous felt family portrait of all the cousins in her family as a gift for their grandparents. Curious what the lettering underneath means? Check out Melissa’s post!
Madrigal Embroidery embellishes ties, jackets, and other things with scenes inspired by local San Francisco settings, like telephone poles and MUNI lines.I love the colors and abstract patterns.
Mollie of Wild Olive shares this gem from her childhood. It’s a crewel stocking, stitched lovingly by her mother for her first Christmas back in 1979. I still have a stocking that my aunt made for me when I was a kid. It’s covered in felt cutouts and is adorned with loads of sequins and […]