Thursday, March 31, 2011
Prank - Candy in a Fruit Can - Tutorial by Come Together Kids
Sugar Meringue Candy Dots - Tutorial by Running with Glitter
I found this in another Linky Party today and wanted to share. It's by Running with Glitter & the Linky Party is Show Off Your Stuff by FireFlies & JellyBeans. Click the image below to learn how to make these candies:
File Folder Paper Organizer - Tutorial by Remarkable Home
I participate in link parties and found this really cool tutorial by Remarkable Home on the Strut Your Stuff link party. To see the tutorial, click the image.
Fabric Business Card Holder - Tutorial by The Crafty Cupboard
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Minky Girl Scout Blanket
I made this for my twin's Girl Scout group as a prize for something they were doing. I wanted to share. It was made with Robert Kaufman's Girl Scout fabric and Cream dimple dot minky.
I'm linked up to these parties:
Tuesday Link Party - by Running with Glitter
Tuesday Link Party - by Running with Glitter
We Did It! Wednesday - by Sew Much Ado
Your Way Wednesday - by Elle Belle Creative
Sugar & Spice - by 733 Blog
Show & Tell - by Blue Cricket Design
Hoo's Got Talent - by Night Owl Crafting
Thrilling Thursday - by Paisley Passions
Strut Your Stuff - by Somewhat Simple
Hookin Up with the HOH - by House of HepWorths
Show Off your Stuff - by FireFlies & Jelly Beans
Your Way Wednesday - by Elle Belle Creative
Sugar & Spice - by 733 Blog
Show & Tell - by Blue Cricket Design
Hoo's Got Talent - by Night Owl Crafting
Thrilling Thursday - by Paisley Passions
Strut Your Stuff - by Somewhat Simple
Hookin Up with the HOH - by House of HepWorths
Show Off your Stuff - by FireFlies & Jelly Beans
Baby Mirrors - Tutorial by The Crafty Cupboard
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
What do you get when you turn a Disappearing 9 Patch into Half Squared Triangles?
This post is for Quilt Story's Fabric Tuesday. You can check out all the other cool projects by clicking the image below:
I made some Disappearing 9 patch blocks and thought to myself, "I wonder what it would look like to turn them into Half Squared Triangles." I really like them! I plan to do this block style again. I do need to trim up the blocks. What would you even call it? Any suggestions?
I made some Disappearing 9 patch blocks and thought to myself, "I wonder what it would look like to turn them into Half Squared Triangles." I really like them! I plan to do this block style again. I do need to trim up the blocks. What would you even call it? Any suggestions?
Monday, March 28, 2011
Soft on the Skin
Well, I have several medium sized minky scraps just lying around, so I decided to make some more washcloths. I personally use one. They are not really meant for exfoliating, but they are soft & gentle on the skin. I love washing my face with one in-between my exfoliating days. Would be great in a relaxing bubble bath alone or with a partner. I also think they would be good for rubbing on the skin during a massage.
I made several of 2 different kinds. The first ones are sewn right sides together, pinned in all 4 corners and on each side, turned inside out, then sewn around the edges using my 1/4 inch foot. The 2nd kind are wrong sides put together, pinned in all 4 corners and each side, since I don't have a Serger I zig zagged around the edges using my 1/4 inch foot, then 1/8 inch trimmed from the edges with a rotary cutter to make all edges even for both fabrics. They are about 6 inches square. The pink one at the very bottom is for a small girl and it's about 5 inches square. I also made some of the 2nd kind in 4 inch square for a 1 year old baby boy. I made several of each kind, enough to last a couple of weeks or so.
The 2nd style have been straight stitch quilted with an X pattern. The little flip on the 2nd style shows the color for the other side.
Let me know which style you like better. I personally feel that the 2nd ones are easier to make.
I made several of 2 different kinds. The first ones are sewn right sides together, pinned in all 4 corners and on each side, turned inside out, then sewn around the edges using my 1/4 inch foot. The 2nd kind are wrong sides put together, pinned in all 4 corners and each side, since I don't have a Serger I zig zagged around the edges using my 1/4 inch foot, then 1/8 inch trimmed from the edges with a rotary cutter to make all edges even for both fabrics. They are about 6 inches square. The pink one at the very bottom is for a small girl and it's about 5 inches square. I also made some of the 2nd kind in 4 inch square for a 1 year old baby boy. I made several of each kind, enough to last a couple of weeks or so.
The 2nd style have been straight stitch quilted with an X pattern. The little flip on the 2nd style shows the color for the other side.
Let me know which style you like better. I personally feel that the 2nd ones are easier to make.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Candy for the Fridge!
Besides fabrics, I have a major fetish for magnets. I love bright colors & candy as well. So I mixed them all together to make some fun magnets! These are gifts, hence the cello bags. I have resin jewelry molds but prefer making magnets instead. I think my favorite magnets to make are the M&M's ones! It's great that they come in all kinds of color combinations throughout the year for the holidays & seasons. I have several other resin molds as well.
My friend is going to help me with my camera settings, so that future pictures will be sharper. The circles are 2.25 inches in diameter and are made with the inside of a Resin Bangle mold. The small stars are about 1 inch diameter, the large star is about 1.5 inch diameter, the heart is about 2 inch diameter, the square is about 1.25 inch diameter (Remember Runts candy?).
My friend is going to help me with my camera settings, so that future pictures will be sharper. The circles are 2.25 inches in diameter and are made with the inside of a Resin Bangle mold. The small stars are about 1 inch diameter, the large star is about 1.5 inch diameter, the heart is about 2 inch diameter, the square is about 1.25 inch diameter (Remember Runts candy?).
Fat Quarter Shop is our 1st Blog Sponsor! - YeeHaw!
Hey Yall,
I just received an email from Kimberly at Fat Quarter Shop and she would like to sponsor us with a give-a-way once a month! I am stoked! I see that they sponsor other blogs too and that is so very cool of them to do that! Anyway, Just wanted to let yall know what to be expecting soon!
I just received an email from Kimberly at Fat Quarter Shop and she would like to sponsor us with a give-a-way once a month! I am stoked! I see that they sponsor other blogs too and that is so very cool of them to do that! Anyway, Just wanted to let yall know what to be expecting soon!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sew Many Ways...: Tool Time Tuesday...Place Mat Night Light
Sew Many Ways...: Tool Time Tuesday...Place Mat Night Light: "Happy Tool Time! Before I show you today's tutorial, don't forget my Sew Darn Crafty Linking Party...a place where you can show off YOUR pro..."
WIP (Work In Progress) Wednesday - My Week 1
Hey Yall,
I just discovered this awesome weekly submission event persay at Freshly Pieced's Blog. So I decided to jump in with what I have been working on. Please forgive me if I don't do this right! SMILE! I am following SoCraftyJess's format on her WIP blog postings,
COMPLETED PROJECTS: Ziltch!
ONGOING PROJECTS:
5 Kool-Aid Drink Pouch Pencil Pouches for 3 ring binders
Kanzashi Fabric Flower Hair Clips
Ribbon Flower Hair Clips
Fabric Wristlet Key Fobs
NEW PROJECTS STARTED THIS WEEK: Ziltch!
QUILT TOPS AWAITING SANDWICHING: Several, I procrastinate with the sandwiching!
This I call "Disco Dance Floor". I cut & pieced it together this last weekend using Jelly Roll strips and Crazy-Wonky 4 patch blocks.
COMPLETED SANDWICHES AWAITING QUILTING: 1
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