• Blog,  Weaving

    Weaving Sticks Place Mat

    I’ve got picnics on the brain which means both portable projects (you didn’t think that I’d have an outing without crafting involved, right?), and pleasing place settings. This week’s project plays into both of my whims: a denim-look place mat made using Clover Weaving Sticks. Enjoy! –Vickie 

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    Weaving Sticks Luggage Tag for Kids

    Summer is always the perfect time for a family vacation, so here is another fun and easy project for you and the kids to get ready for your trip! We all know that children want some sense of independence, so why not allow them to make their very own luggage tag for their very own piece of luggage? Not only is this project easy, but its also safe for all ages. Clover’s Weaving Sticks are available in two sizes: Thick and Fine. Each package includes six weaving sticks and one tapestry needle.  …

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    Spring Quilt Market in Pittsburgh

    Spring Quilt Market in Pittsburgh The Clover crew is on the road again and this time we’re heading to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania May 16-18. Be sure to stop by our booth #209 to see what’s new! Clover will be offering several exciting and informative classes while at Quilt Market. Visit quilts.com for more information on signing up for the classes. We hope to see you there! Spring Quilt Market Classes Friday, May 16, 2014 Carefree Curves Wall Quilt/ Store Sample 8:00 – 9:30 AM Instructor: Carol Porter Nancy Zieman’s new template…

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    Weaving Sticks Monsters

    Weaving Sticks Monsters It’s no surprise that the Weaving Sticks continue to receive positive response. There are so many things you can make with them and they’re easy to set up and use which makes them perfect for children. You can create scarves, belts, headbands, purses, and more! We have another easy beginner project idea to get you started on your way. Supplies: Weaving Sticks Art. 8440 Yarn (Medium Weight) Wiggly Eyes Felt Felt Glue Instructions: Use 5 thin weaving sticks Cut 5 lengths of yarn each 1yd, thread each Weaving…

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    Weaving Sticks: Imagine.Create.Move

    Weaving Sticks are fun and easy to use. Headbands, belts, and scarves are able to be whipped up in no time. We’ve been receiving many requests for more project and pattern ideas from all our Clover fans. Our designers have been working hard to bring you new and innovative projects using different fibers such as yarn, ribbon, and fabric strips. Having those options is one of the great features of using Weaving Sticks, any fiber you choose creates a unique look. Find more weaving inspiration on our Pinterest page: Weaving Sticks on…

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    Making the Difference in 2014

    We hope everyone enjoyed their holidays, we certainly enjoyed a very warm and sunny Christmas here in southern California. The year 2013 brought many new and exciting additions to the Clover product line. New categories have been added to our brand such as beading, weaving, and pressing essentials. There is more to come in the new year and our team is working hard preparing for some upcoming trade events. Clover will be attending CHA in Anaheim, CA (Booth # 2571) as well as TNNA in San Diego, CA (Booth #843).…

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    Make It Monday – Maui Woven Hobo Tote

    Clover’s Weaving Stick’s this season are hot, hot, hot!  You can create almost anything from scarves, headbands, handbags, and even a tote for when traveling on the road. Today we are featuring The Maui Woven Hobo Tote, for easy to follow instructions click on the link below or visit www.clover-usa.com. Maui Woven Hobo Tote with Clover Weaving Sticks Clover Weaving Sticks-How to Video

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    Friday Finds – Handheld Stick Weaving

    We’re thrilled to add Weaving Sticks to our line of craft tools just in time to for a bit of summer crafting fun. The Weaving Sticks are available to two sizes, fine and thick, for all your weaving needs. We created a new Handheld Stick Weaving Board on Pinterest this week to stash all the wonderful woven projects and inspiration we find to share with you.  It’s a new board with room to grow.  We’d love to add your creations, so please share links when you start weaving.  In fact…