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#StitchAwayStress with the Craft Yarn Council
Stress is a regular part of life for many, but now more than ever people need ways to relax and unwind from the craziness going on in the world.
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Knitted Pom-Pom Flower
Designed by Carol Mesimer This little flower will add a cheerful touch anyplace you put it. A bit of yarn, a wooden dowel and a flowerpot or vase are all that’s needed.
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Tool School: Embroidery Stitching Tool
Learn about the Embroidery Stitching Tool and its accessories that enable us to punch needle embroider floss, ribbon or yarn to our desired fabric easily and precisely.
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How to Sew a Face Mask Cover
Designed by Carol Mesimer There is currently a shortage of N95 masks and we are calling all sewers to help make mask covers for health care professionals and first responders in need!
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How to Make a Leopard Pom-Pom
Leopard print pom-poms are in! Have you wondered how you can make one? Here’s a beginner friendly tutorial by Nina Bella Knits to get you familiar with the process. Once you have it down, experiment with different color combinations and patterns!
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Kimberbear: A Charitable Project
We are happy to announce our partnership with Kimberbell Designs, Shannon Fabrics and Fairfield World to bring you Kimberbear, a project for charitable giving!
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Crochet Wall Hanging with Fringe
Designed by Debbie von Grabler-Crozier Looking for some easy and creative home decor ideas? Learn how to make a Crochet Wall Hanging with Fringe. Add tassels, pom-poms and a little bit of wool roving to give it a finished look.
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Tool School: Swift Bead
Quickly string your beads with the Swift Bead! Great to use for crochet and knitting with beads. Add beaded fringe to your project and embellish with beads.
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#CloverCares: Donate to Diabetes
We have teamed up with N. Jefferson Ltd. who is a customer in Canada to donate 5% of all combined sales of Clover products sold through N. Jefferson Ltd. to Diabetes Canada during the month of March.
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Tool School: Quick Yo-Yo Makers
Why do so many people make fabric yo-yo’s? The answer is actually very simple. It’s FUN! Sit down in a comfy chair, grab a handful of fabric scraps and get your creativity flowing.