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Reflective Ghost Beanie – Crochet Pattern
Hi again guys! I’m Nadine, I’m the mama bear maker behind all things BuddyLuvsCrochet. I love to crochet & how it allows me to show my creativity. I enjoy creating amazing new things. I recently started creating my own patterns & I’m excited to get to share this one with you all!
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Velvet Plaid Blanket with Tassels – Crochet Pattern
Hi again everyone! I’m Amanda Saladin from Love.Life.Yarn and I am really excited to share this project with you today. I love making all sorts of things with yarn and when Clover asked me to design something using the Clover Tassel Maker, I was all in! I finally settled on a transitional blanket that can cover many seasons with tassels on the ends.
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Fall Table Runner Sewing Challenge 2019 by Nancy Zieman Productions
The Fall Table Runner Sewing Challenge 2019 hosted by Nancy Zieman Productions starts now! We are proud sponsors of this year’s Fall Table Runner Sewing Challenge. You can join in on the fun by stitching a table runner that showcases your sewing and quilting talents.
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Crochet Weekender Bag – Crochet Pattern
Hi everybody! My name is Sarah, and I’m the maker behind Sarah’s Yarn. By day I work in the corporate world, but I unwind each night and on the weekends by picking up yarn. You’ll find both knit and crochet items on my page, but almost all of my maker tools come from Clover, and I am thrilled to team up with my friends there to bring you a pattern for a weekender duffle bag.
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How To Add Safety Eyes to Fabric with Tapered Tailor’s Awl
I’m Marie from Underground Crafter and I’m excited to be closing out Clover’s celebration of National Sewing Month by sharing how to add safety eyes to fabric with the Tapered Tailor’s Awl. I love to sew softies and I use safety eyes and noses to give each of my creations its own unique personality. Adding safety eyes and noses to fabric can be challenging. The tips on the back of safety eyes are not sharp enough to push through fabric, and using scissors, embroidery snips, or other cutting tools can…
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Sewing Really IS Fun!
There are so many reasons to be excited about the collection of I Sew For Fun tools. From the beautiful turquoise and purple color to the feel of them in your hands to the usefulness of each tool. It seems to me that they are absolutely perfect for all ages, but I love that they are especially nice for children learning to sew.
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I Sew for Fun Kids’ Sewing Challenge Kick Off!
We are kicking off a new challenge where we invite youth ages 15 and under to share how they “sew for fun”— while making a Cinch Sack from Mr. Owl and Friends fabric by Riley Blake Designs, instruction by Nancy Zieman Productions along with a tool from our I Sew For Fun collection.
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Tool School: Flexible Rubber Thimbles
The Flexible Rubber Thimbles are the newest design in thimbles that enables precision stitching at a new level!
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Make a Quilted Tassel Pouch with Retro Mama
Hi! I’m Kim Kruzich, the sewing pattern designer and author known as Retro Mama! I love quilting, zipper pouches, and tassels, and today I’m here to bring you a project with all three of those things, made with some great tools from Clover. The tools for this project were provided by Clover, and this post also contains affiliate links. I never had luck getting the quilting guide bar on my sewing machine to work. It was wobbly and never stayed in place. Then I discovered the Ultimate Quilt ‘n Stitch…
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Pressing Tool Roundup by Faith Essenburg
It’s always fun to play with new sewing tools, especially when you find ones that you love to use over and over for ease of sewing. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; Clover has the best collection of sewing tools and I’ve got a little rundown of some pressing tools for you.