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May 22nd, 2013
Convert a dish towel into a multi-pocket case to keep some of your devices, chargers, cords and accessories neat when you are on the go. Short trip or long trip, you can adapt how you use this organizer readily. You can also adapt the size to accommodate your collection of ‘stuff.’ The concept is to [...]
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May 14th, 2013
If you’ve taken any airplane trips in the past few years, you should be aware of the popularity of carry-on bags (or you must have had your eyes closed for the entire trip, starting from arrival at the airport). You probably observed that almost all the handles are black and look the same. To identify [...]
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May 8th, 2013
Bling It Up With Glitter Heat Set Vinyl
Glitter heat set vinyl has been around for a while. Owners of a Silhouette Cameo cutter have been able to cut simple and complex designs in the vinyl and fuse them onto cotton, polyester and cotton/poly blend textiles. Embroidery machine owners can use the technique described in this blog to produce a limited range of [...]
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May 1st, 2013
Taking your beads and baubles on vacation can result in a tangled mess by the time you unpack – but you can avoid most or all of the hassle by planning ahead. This jewelry pouch, with eight wedge-shaped pockets, is perfect for holding necklaces, earrings, bracelets and probably more. The pouch gathers up tightly, protecting [...]
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April 24th, 2013
My Decorative Quilter – Software from Floriani
Floriani has released a new software product – and there should be a market for it. I have been teaching computerized embroidery machine software classes for years. I realize that many of the people who attend these classes just want to create their own in-the-hoop quilt blocks. With this new software, beautiful and elegant designs [...]
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I would love to make this quilt, thank you for the instructions.. Anna Carlson
[...] first saw a tutorial for humbug bags at Moore’s Sewing blog, and I decided it would be a great way to use up some scraps of fabric that were unusable for other [...]
It is from the Anita Goodesign collect Corners and Borders.
The fringe on the scarf is different yarns used for weaving.
I use the same thread I use on top, in the bottom.