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Tool School: Bias Tape Makers
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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Sweetheart Patches
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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Salty the Seal and her Baby Seal Pups
Hi Everyone! I’m Ashley, the designer and maker behind The Loopy Lamb. I’m so excited to share with you my latest crochet pattern to make this adorable amigurumi seal that I’ve named: Salty the Seal.
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Crochet Boho Baskets
Hello Friends! It’s Dani, the designer and blogger behind Danii’s Ways & CJ Design Today’s tutorials are these super cute Crochet Boho Baskets.
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Visible Mending: Sashiko Jeans Patch
It’s happened to us all; you’re putting on your favorite jeans and notice a hole or tear in the knee. Maybe there’s a tear where the pocket meets the hip…
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Isla Purse – Crochet Pattern
Hello there! This is Sarah, the designer behind Crafts by Sarah Liz. I am so honored to collaborate with Clover to bring you the Isla Purse pattern. Clover’s Amour Crochet Hooks are my go-to hooks. I use them for nearly all my projects, including this one.
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Crochet Boho Coasters
Hello Friends! It’s Dani, the designer and blogger behind Danii’s Ways & CJ Design This week’s video is probably one of my favorites.
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Tool School: Wonder Fuse
Join us for an overview of the Wonder Fuse. Use Wonder Fuse to turn most any fabric into a fusible fabric. This paper backed fusible web will keep your fabric soft and ready to sew.
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Monterosso Market Bag – Knit Pattern
Hello Makers! I am Elise, the maker and designer behind Frosia Knits. I am extremely honored to be sharing this pattern here with you.
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Making Rosettes with Dori Troutman
I have never made rosettes before, have you? I’ve always found them very fun to look at and I’ve even looked at them very closely to see how they are made!