Crafting Around the Web
April 25, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
Because there’s always room for one more project, one more inspiring article or one more new piece of fiber artwork…
SouleMama is giving away some yummy goodies – including patterns and fabric!
The Purl Bee has some great ideas for Mother’s Day gifts for your crafty mom.
Indie Tutes has directions for sewing a cute little block softy , perfect for little ones.
I drink several cups of tea daily, so when I saw this paper-pieced teapot from Pink Penguin my ears perked up!
Sew Mama Sew has an easily-customized pattern for a spring top, including a formula to adjust the pattern for any …read more
Need Some Crafting Inspiration?
March 20, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
Are you looking for a new craft or sewing project, but just aren’t sure what you want to do?
Then check out The Long Thread’s collection of the Top 100 Tutorials of 2008!
With projects like reversible baby booties, fabric skittles (the game, not the candy!) and a 5 minute skirt, there’s sure to be something to spark your creativity.
Need new roman shades for your house? There’s a pattern!
Do your kids want new lunch bags – hey, there is a pattern for that too
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Valentine’s Day ideas from the Lifestyle channel
February 11, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
b5media’s Lifestyle channel bloggers are a crafty – and romantic bunch! Check out some of these great ideas for Valentine’s Day crafts for the whole family!
Junk Creation has 10 different ideas for Valentine’s Day crafts and activities.
Junk Creation also has an awesome tutorial for make-your-own candy message hearts!
Layers Upon Layers has pretty mixed-media art ideas to give as gifts for your special someone.
These heart-themed pieces of jewelry are sure to make some smile on Valentine’s Day from Jewelry & Beading.
Tree Hugging Family has some great eco-friendly Valentine’s Day ideas for your kids.
Tree Hugging Family also has some fun recipes, activities …read more
Make your own “Blossoming Brooch”
January 28, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
Martha Stewart has a great little free tutorial, using lace to create this delicate & feminine “Blossoming Brooch“:
The tutorial calls for flat, un-gathered lace, but I’d love to try it out using sheer organza ribbon or even scalloped ribbon. Ooh… what about using variegated ribbon? Too many ideas, not enough time
image: Martha Stewart
free patterns for Valentine’s Day crafts
January 14, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
Are you making crafts for Valentine’s Day?
Did you know that there are lots of free patterns and tutorials for Valentine’s Day crafts, sewing projects and even cross stitch charts in the Tangled Thread archives? I decided to make things easier for you and have got a bunch of the patterns for you here:
♥ Three patterns for hearts & roses cross stitch.
♥ Try sewing your own lingerie for Valentine’s Day.
♥ Here are two of my easy hand-embroidered felt “Heart Felt” cards.
♥ This is another Heart Felt card – this time it’s accented with French knots.
♥ I made these cute little embroidered …read more
looking for a free pattern to make Christmas dolls?
December 22, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
When I was a child, it just wasn’t Christmas without a new doll. Every year, my parents would make me a new doll – it just wasn’t Christmas without one!
Are you looking for patterns to make someone special their own Christmas doll?
The Cloth Doll Connection has hundreds of free patterns for all kinds of dolls. You’ll find everything from traditional rag dolls, Waldorf dolls to teeny, tiny doll pins to wear as jewelry.
You never know, you may start your own Christmas doll tradition this year…
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Need quick and easy gift ideas?
December 18, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
Are there people on you list who still need Christmas presents? Cut Out and Keep is a great online craft network, filled with tons of how-tos and tutorials.
Want to give your friend a hand-embroidered coffee cup cozy – here you go!
Need an idea for your tech-obsessed cousin? Here’s an easy laptop sleeve tutorial.
How about a dreidel plushie for the new baby?
This nap mat will work well for your pre-schooler or with a few adjustments, for the yoga or pilates fan on your list.
Make this camera strap slipcover for the shutterbug in your family.
Got an old sweater? Here’s a great way …read more
Quick and easy Christmas projects for kids – candy cane sheets
December 16, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
Need a fun and easy Christmas project to keep your kids happy during the holidays? Better Homes & Gardens has a great idea for creating stamped holiday bedding.
Lots of craft stores have inexpensive holiday-themed foam stamps – get some acrylic paint as well and you’re set! Of course, you could also create one-of-a-kind stamped fabric for gift bags, Christmas gifts or even a tree skirt…
image: Stock.xchg
how-to of the day: a lunch kit for your bicycle
October 21, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
This is such a fantastic idea! Lenore has created a fabric lunch kit that straps onto the frame of a bike (and has posted a full free tutorial here)
I created a similar bag that would hang on a frame of a walker (it was very popular with my elderly relatives I’m sure there are lots of different ways to use this pattern – be creative!
image: Lenore via Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
free projects from Butterick
September 15, 2007 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
I’m currently on the hunt for a new purse for fall. I’ve been browsing a few pattern catalogs and have found some designs that are close, but not quite.
I think I just need to dust off my designer hat & get to work
While I was browsing patterns, I stumbled across a free pattern offer from Butterick. I love Butterick patterns and had to check it out.
They have things like this vintage evening bag:
A very cute appliqued tote:
Or if you prefer smaller purses:
A wee little wristlet
Just click here & follow the directions to download a …read more




