If your kids have been into Minecraft for a while or are just getting into it because of the movie, now is a great time to add some Minecraft learning activities to your rotation.
There has been a lot written … Read More...
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by Sarah White
If your kids have been into Minecraft for a while or are just getting into it because of the movie, now is a great time to add some Minecraft learning activities to your rotation.
There has been a lot written … Read More...
by Sarah White
Not too long ago my daughter and I had a discussion about what a chestnut really looks like. The nut itself is small and brown, of course, but on the tree they’re covered with this weird kind of spiky, kind … Read More...
Okay, real talk—how many of you have bought a beautiful piece of fabric for a kurta or lehenga, only to have it sit in your stash because sewing Indian clothes feels way too intimidating? I’ve been there. Between the tricky … Read More...
I recently embarked on a crochet journey with the Circle of Leaves Afghan pattern, and while I haven’t completed it yet due to some unexpected family health issues, I wanted to share my initial thoughts and impressions of this … Read More...
I’ll admit it—I’m a sucker for a good flea market find. It’s not just about the thrill of the hunt; it’s about envisioning the transformation. That old chair with peeling paint? I could make it into something beautiful. The mismatched … Read More...
Circles are a great shape to repeat on a layout like Traci used all over her wonderful sailing page. She cut her photos in circles as well as lots of different pattern papers and she used different sizes as well … Read More...
by arabella
Who knew that something as simple as paper could be transformed into a stylish and elegant vase? If you love budget-friendly crafts that look high-end, this DIY Paper Vase tutorial from Common Sparrows is a must-try! Whether you’re decorating … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If you love the idea of making a beautiful, snuggly quilt but feel intimidated by traditional quilting techniques, a rag quilt is the perfect project to start with! This easy-to-follow tutorial walks you through the process of creating a soft, … Read More...
by Sarah White
That headline pretty much describes the Under the Sea cross stitch pattern from Una Buena Pieza, which is covered with shells, fish and other creatures of the sea. It’s not intended to be an I spy, I don’t think, and … Read More...
Fleur Woods is a contemporary fiber artist from New Zealand, renowned for her unique “stitched paintings” that seamlessly blend embroidery with mixed media. Drawing inspiration from nature, Fleur’s work is characterized by vibrant colors and intricate textures, reflecting her deep … Read More...
There’s something so satisfying about finishing a beautiful crochet blanket – until you notice little fuzzy bits coming off everywhere. You sit down on the couch and suddenly your black pants are covered in lint, or worse, you find yarn … Read More...
If you’ve ever driven through rural New South Wales and spotted a giant spider looming in a park or a metal shearer mid-snip, chances are you’ve encountered the work of Andrew Whitehead — a brilliant Australian sculptor who breathes new … Read More...
As quilters, we’re no strangers to accumulating fabric. But have you ever stopped to ponder just how much fabric you’ve amassed? In this captivating video, join “just get it done quilts” as they embark on a quest to answer the … Read More...
Hi everyone, I am excited to bring you a product review for COLOP who make a wide range of stamps and inks for home, school, office and crafting. You’ll find clothing stamps, perfect for marking your child’s name in … Read More...
by arabella
Sunflowers have always held a special place in my heart. Their vibrant yellow petals and tall, sturdy stems make them a symbol of warmth, happiness, and resilience. Whenever I see a field of sunflowers, it’s impossible not to feel uplifted … Read More...
by Sarah White
I feel like felting is a knitting genre that deserves a resurgence. My first knitting book (which came out in 2008, eek!) was all about felting, but I don’t feel like there are a lot of felting knitting projects out … Read More...
by Sarah White
Diary of a Bee by Št?pánka Sekaninová, illustrated by Linh Dao, is a cute book for early elementary school readers about the life cycle of a bee.
It follows Matilda, who goes from egg to larva and bee in 21 … Read More...
After twenty years of blogging about sewing, you’d think I’d have mastered the humble buttonhole. Reader, I have not. My sewing machine and I have an understanding: I pretend I don’t need to make buttonholes often, and it pretends not … Read More...
As the summer sun began to warm our days, my teenage daughter started noticing the resurgence of halter neck tops in fashion boutiques and online stores. Their bohemian charm and breezy style were undeniably appealing, yet the price tags were … Read More...
Let me set the scene: It’s 95 degrees with 80% humidity—the kind of weather where even your iced coffee sweats. You’ve been dreaming about this perfect summer top for weeks. The pattern is queued up, your hooks are ready, and … Read More...