Lost glove – this project is just too cute with a free tutorial
Elizabeth Goodman of To Be Charmed is offering us this adorable lost glove project to make for anyone who loves bears. She has a pictorial tutorial … Read More ...
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Lost glove – this project is just too cute with a free tutorial
Elizabeth Goodman of To Be Charmed is offering us this adorable lost glove project to make for anyone who loves bears. She has a pictorial tutorial … Read More ...
Alice Belous is the winner of A Touch of Felt By: Lynne Farris. I used random.org and number 37 (pictured) was selected. Congratulations to Alice Belous who has a felting blog called Gathering Wool and I suggest you visit her … Read More ...
I am happy to announce that Amy and Hannah are the winners of the mini-felted bags by Joann and she selected the winners, so congratulations to you both. It appears that many readers left their entries on Joann’s blog so … Read More ...
Anita Wheeless keeper of the blog called Mummble-Jummble2 has created and designed these adorable fish. The fish are knitted in the round so you don’t have any seams. Your leftover wool yarns will come in handy for this project. Fill … Read More ...
With the arrival of spring our thoughts turn to fresh Strawberries, tiny peas and June weddings. Liz of felt cafe Japan is, felt maker and craft enthusiast, bringing you her personal favorite Japanese craft books and craft supplies, direct from … Read More ...
Wow! Who would have thunk it? The felting indie designers on the Internet who else! You will find a complete pictorial tutorial to follow this fun technique by Chrissy P. from Felted Chicken! I’m your average-everyday Felter living & working … Read More ...
As it is often said “something good, comes out of something bad” and it is true with the story from krex’s blog “Eye of Time” Read her ETSY buyer beware story. I think she is pretty nice not to disclose … Read More ...
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Who is this Kiwi, you say? Well, in the spirit of full disclosure, I’m not a real live New Zealander; I’m an expat from the US South. But “Frugal-American-Expat-Ex-Southern-Belle-Who-Has-Been-Living-In-New-Zealand-For-Years” just didn’t have the same ring to it as “Frugal … Read More ...
Try a simple craft that you can do out of paper or fabric from Cut Out + Keep, posted by: KeikiGifts. It is an Origami Kitty made of felt. She chose to do it out of felt because it … Read More ...
Fiber Friday! How many of us want to own some pieces from Anthropologie but a $68 tee (pictured) is just not in our budget? Pick up some inexpensive tees and go to town. This tutorial come from Fine Craft … Read More ...
April is the perfect month to create spring dress-ups for your home to brighten your interior at the same time Mother Nature brings new life and color to the outdoors. When you step through the door from outdoors find the … Read More ...
I really like this felting tutorial, because they use a plastic egg which saves on roving. This tutorial from Activity Village out of the UK offers you step-by-step instructions and everything is clear and easy to understand. Tracy takes us … Read More ...
What a charming addition this felt Rose ring will add to any Easter outfit. Your choices of colors are endless and what you do with the rose is your preference. I found this tutorial on Cut Out + keep by … Read More ...
Joann of Sushicheeks’s Blog is giving away two miniature bags, a Louis LOUIS VUITTON Epi SPEEDY and also the Ring Pouch in Blue to my reader (ring not included). How adorable would these stunning bags be as a designer brooch … Read More ...
I was particularly enthralled with Katie’s art felting when I discovered her blog. Although these pictures of her creations were from last July I still wanted to share them with you. It is incredible what you marvelous felt artists … Read More ...