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Easy Liberty Scrunchies in Two Sizes – Sewing Project
Hi everyone! Faith Essenburg here and I am back with a quick and classic make; the Scrunchie. These little guys are just about the quickest thing to sew up and make fun little gifts and ways to show off a tiny bit of your favorite fabrics such as those special Liberty prints you’ve been saving.
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Denim Mending for Beginners
Hey guys, Cheri (Tinkerellen) here from Instagram world. Have you ever been jean shopping? Of course you have. And the success of finding the perfect fitting pair of jeans is like discovering a shimmery unicorn that makes you coffee every morning.
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Fabric Tool Roll – Sewing Project
Hi there, Erin from CraftsEverywhere here! Today I’m bringing you a tutorial for a fabric tool organizer, a great beginner sewing project that is perfect for organizing your knit, crochet and craft supplies.
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DIY Mother’s Day Punch Embroidery Keychain
Hello from Texas! Elizabeth here, and I am the DIY and Craft blogger behind Country Peony.
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Sashiko and Double Gauze Quilting
Hello friends! Oh my goodness I’m so excited to share this latest project with you today!
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Astral Earrings and Necklace Set – Crochet Pattern
Hi, amazing friends! It’s me again, Elisa! I am the maker and the designer behind STRINGS AND CUDDLES.
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How to do the Tunisian Simple Stitch
Hi Everyone! I’m Ashley, the designer and maker behind The Loopy Lamb. I’m so excited to be invited back to the Clover blog to teach you all how to do the Tunisian Simple Stitch.
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The Harvest Shawl – Crochet Pattern
Hello Friends! It’s Dani, the designer, and blogger behind Danii’s Ways & CJ Design Today’s pattern is this beautiful shawl, perfect to transition between seasons.
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Wonder Knitter Tutorial
Hi Everyone! I’m Ashley, the designer and maker behind The Loopy Lamb. I’m so excited to be invited back to the Clover blog to teach you all how to use a Clover Wonder Knitter.
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French Knitter Beaded Necklace – Kids’ Crafts
Growing up, one of the first crafts I ever got my hands on was jewelry making. Pony beads and string were my go-to, making necklaces and bracelets to trade with my friends.