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  • BLOG
  • NEW PRODUCTS
  • CLOVER WEBSITE
  • KNITTING & CROCHET
  • SEWING & QUILTING
  • CRAFTS
  • TOOL SCHOOL
    • JOIN CLOVER TOOL SCHOOL
    • KNITTING/CROCHET
    • SEWING/QUILTING
    • EXTRA CREDIT
    • ABOUT TOOL SCHOOL
  • Blog,  Sewing & Quilting

    Scissor Sheath

    06/05/2020 / 2 Comments

    Tell the truth, how many of you have a pair of scissors sitting in your craft drawer/junk drawer/tool drawer that is totally naked? You know, just laying there waiting for the right moment for someone to reach in for a screwdriver and pull out a cut finger… OUCH!

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    Shibaguyz
  • Blog,  Felting

    Felted Art

    06/04/2020 / 2 Comments

    Add a pop of color to any room with a piece of needle felted art. This project can be accomplished with our Needle Felting Tools, a piece of canvas fabric and your favorite colors of wool roving. 

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    Clover Needlecraft
  • Blog,  Influencer,  Pom-Poms & Tassels

    DIY Pom-Pom Summer Floral Arrangement

    06/03/2020 / 1 Comment

    Hi y’all! Elizabeth here, and I am the DIY and craft blogger behind Country Peony. 

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    Elizabeth Jones
  • Blog,  Giveaway

    Summer Giveaway!

    06/01/2020 / No Comments

    Join us this summer and craft with us! You don’t have a project???  Enter our giveaway for the chance to win one of 5 Grand Prizes and get to crafting!  

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    Clover Needlecraft
  • Sewing/Quilting,  Tool School Extra Credit

    Scandinavian Fabric Stars with Clover’s Bias Tape Maker

    05/29/2020 /

    Following along with our posts, you will have noticed that we love taking existing tools and finding unique ways to use them. Most everyone reading this will have heard of bias tape, having purchased it or made it themselves for garment trims and quilt binding. Bias tape maker… surely there had to be other uses for a tool that made fab strips of fabric that totally encased any fraying edges of fabric. It was during this last holiday season we stumbled onto a solution almost by accident. Shannon’s grandmother and…

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    Clover Marketing
  • Blog,  Influencer,  Knitting & Crochet

    How to Create an Eco-Fur Pom-Pom – (QUOE TIPS)

    05/29/2020 / No Comments

    As a fashion lover, I have found myself in an interesting dilemma on occasion. I love the look and feel of fur. 

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    Quayln Stark
  • Blog,  Crochet,  Influencer,  Knitting & Crochet

    Crochet Good Days Pillow – Crochet Pattern

    05/28/2020 / 1 Comment

    Hey friends! Rachel from Cozy Nooks Designs here. I am a crochet designer, blogger, and newbie YouTuber. Today I am going to share with you a new intarsia crochet pattern – the Good Days Pillow!

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    Rachel Alford
  • Blog,  Tool School

    Tool School: Bias Tape Makers

    05/27/2020 / No Comments

    Photo courtesy of Sewing Fun with Bias by Dori Troutman Learn how you can create your own bias tape in minutes. You can also make bias tape that can be temporarily bonded using an iron from any fabric you like. 

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    Clover Needlecraft
  • Blog,  Felting,  Influencer

    Sweetheart Patches

    05/26/2020 / No Comments

    Why hello all you lovely people! It’s been quite a while since I have been back on here. I am Sarah behind Sarah’s Twists. I am usually here with different crochet or knit patterns, but with you-know-what going on around the world in the first quarter of 2020, I wanted to bring on an old hobby of mine. 

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    Sarah's Twists
  • General,  Session 20,  Sewing/Quilting

    Bias Makers

    05/22/2020 /

    What is it? – It’s common knowledge that woven fabric is made on a loom with warp (vertical threads) and weft (horizontal threads). In either direction there is pretty much no stretch at all. That’s a good thing but it also makes it pretty hard to form binding fabric around corners or adapt it to curved shapes found routinely on everything from fashion to quilting to home décor to craft projects. So what to do? How can we use fabric with little or no stretch to finish the curved raw edges found around quilts, placemats, arm…

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