• Blog,  DIY,  Sewing & Quilting

    Making A Quiet Busy Book {Part One}- Sewing Tutorial

    Happy New Year Friends!!! I can’t even tell you how excited I am about this blog post today!  I’ve had on my mind for some time the need to make a Quiet Book for a precious grand-baby in my life and it occurred to me that you might also want to make one – but maybe you’re not quite sure where to start!  Well I’m happy to tell you that I’m going to make one with YOU!!!  This will be a series of four blog posts and today we are jumping right…

  • Blog,  Sewing & Quilting

    Faux Leather Wallet -Sewing Pattern

    As Father’s Day rolls around the corner, I thought it would be nice to create something lightweight and functional for all the Dad’s out there. This month, I will be sharing how to create an easy faux leather business wallet that can you can gift or used for yourself. With the increase in small business owners and networking, this is one wallet you don’t want to be without! Here’s what you’ll need to get started: Clover Patchwork Scissors Art No.493 Clover Rotary Cutter Art No. 7500 Clover Air Erasable Marker…

  • Blog,  Crafts,  Embroidery

    Hand Embroidered “Give Thanks” Kitchen Towel

    Hey Clover Family, it’s Danielle from sprinklesofzeal and I want to start off by saying happy holidays. As we approach another Thanksgiving, I hope that you are able to reflect on the good times and appreciate every moment with your loved ones. This week, I’m excited to share this lovely Give Thanks embroidery pattern with you. The stitches aren’t too complicated and the pattern can be completed in under an hour. Alright, are you ready to start stitching?  Let’s Go! Here are the materials that you’ll need for this project:…

  • Blog,  Influencer,  Sewing & Quilting

    Hand Sewing Necessities by Dori Troutman

    I can hardly remember a time in my life that I didn’t enjoy having a needle and thread in my hand!  So you can imagine how happy I was to do some hand sewing with these amazing Clover supplies.  When I sit down to do some quilting or appliqué work there are usually just a few things I need:  a fabric marking pen, needles, thread, scissors and my favorite thimble.  I’m excited to share these with you today.

  • Session 10,  Sewing/Quilting

    Air Erasable & White Marking Pen

    What is it?– “The devil is in the detail”.  It’s a common enough phrase.  Perhaps some of us has even used it.  But what does it really mean, “the devil in the detail”?  How often do we start a project that looks like it’s going to be a snap, only to get bogged down in all of the details.  You know, all the little things that consume so much time, make us a little crazy and eventually affect the quality of our finished project or maybe even determine if it gets…