Swedish Weaving Hand Towel Embroidery Tutorial
I love the simplicity of this Swedish Weaving hand towel. It looks surprisingly modern and vintage at the same time.
I love the simplicity of this Swedish Weaving hand towel. It looks surprisingly modern and vintage at the same time.
I have a secret desire to be a textile designer, so any textile project always piques my interest. I love this hand-printed fabric tutorial on Whip Up. Using pre-cut squares of EVA foam to form your design is simply genius!
Jacinda of Prudent Baby was inspired by a bowl her mother made more than 25 years ago and decided to make this classic fabric scraps project for herself. Using scrap pieces of fabric and heavy cording, she shares how to construct a handy decorative bowl.
Mary Corbet from Needle ‘n Thread may has solved one of my most frustrating crafting problems: transferring embroidery patterns—or any pattern, for that matter—onto felt. You can find her prick and pounce embroidery design transfer method here, then check out her suggestions for using this method on felt. Plus, if you’re careful, you can just […]
In my daughter’s room in our new-to-us mid-century home, there is the most awesome fabric covering one of her walls. I fell in love with it, and hoped she’d do the same. Thankfully, she loved it as much as I did so it stayed right in place through the renovation. There are so many awesome […]
If you’re looking for a fun, temporary way to dress up your walls, check out this fabric decal tutorial from Aubrey of The Mother Huddle. She created simple circles for her daughters’ room, but really the possibilities for making all kinds of designs and murals on your wall are endless. Plus, they are easily removable, […]
Jessica of How About Orange has been experimenting with Inkodye, and created this cute safety pin pouch with fabric she made using the sun to print the image. Inkodye is light-sensitive dye for textiles or any natural fibers, including wood and raw leather. It acts like the Sunprint paper you might have used as a […]