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Fiorentino Washcloth – Knit Pattern
Hello Makers! It’s Elise, the maker and designer behind Frosia Knits. I’m thrilled to be back on the blog and share with you a new washcloth pattern!
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Gummy Gumball Machine Amigurumi
I’m so happy to be back on the Clover blog for the third time, yay!
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Catalina Sun Hat – Crochet Pattern
Hi everyone! I’m Jess and I am the crochet designer and blogger behind Sun Sand Stitch. My favorite designs are ones that are simple, practical and feature a boho flair.
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Extra Credit: Use the Mesh Transfer Canvas to make a Butterfly Shirt
If you all have seen our previous blog posts and Tool School Extra Credit projects, you know by now that we love a good embellishment! For this project, we are going to be using the Mesh Transfer Canvas from Clover and let us tell you… it is so easy to work with. Also, because it is clear, you can use it to trace an outline from any photo or printed design. Once your item is traced onto the canvas you simply place the canvas on top of your fabric and trace…
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Summer Crocheted Edge Mat
Designed by Debbie von Grabler-Crozier Summer is in the air! We are putting together a variety of simple summer projects, starting with this Summer Crocheted Edge Mat that combines the arts of sewing and crochet. Perfect for a beginner sewist and crocheter.
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DIY 4th of July Flower Frill Wreath
Hello everyone, and happy summer! Elizabeth here, and I am the DIY and craft blogger behind Country Peony.
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Tool School: Straight Pins
Taking the time to identify that “most perfect” pin for each application can make all of the difference in our finished work. Learn more about our variety of straight pins.
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Wonder Pins Review by the Shibaguyz
Here in our studio, we use a lot of pins. Like, a lot.
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Mesh Transfer Canvas
What is it? – Fashion, fashion accessories, heirloom sewing, quilting or home decor. At one time or another all of these project genres present us with a blank canvas to which we can apply our own creative brilliance. Or maybe we can just plagiarize someone else’s brilliance just a little. In any case, we’ve found a really cool design that would be perfect on our project. Take it to the next level. Unfortunately that design is often in a magazine, part of an individual picture, on another sewn project, in an old coloring book…
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Checkmate Placemat – Crochet Pattern
Fast and simple pattern using intarsia crochet. This design includes a fun edging technique that looks like a crab stitch edging but is much easier and faster to create. I hope you enjoy making this placemat set!