These darling trees come from BH&G and are made from sweaters no longer wearable. Refurbished and ready for their new lives as “Cozy Tabletop Christmas Trees “! To make the middle tree: Slide a papier-mâché cone into one arm … Read More ...
Patterns, projects and techniques
by Linda Lanese
These darling trees come from BH&G and are made from sweaters no longer wearable. Refurbished and ready for their new lives as “Cozy Tabletop Christmas Trees “! To make the middle tree: Slide a papier-mâché cone into one arm … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
“OneFabDay” is an Ireland’s Online Wedding Magazine. Christmas table inspiration required cozy and rustic elements, so they whipped up the quickest DIY Christmas wreath you’ll ever find – using a woolen scarf and a length of ribbon you can create … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Our Linda from Italy has created some fun Christmas Decorations using felt. She tells us these are very simple because she uses pre-printed felt and cuts various designs like balls, stars and teapots and then sews them together with … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
This is the first of its kind I have seen; too cute from HGTV 🙂 Before you bring a bare bottle of wine to your next holiday soiree, dress it up like an elf. First cut felt into an eight-inch-by-10-inch … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I am letting Melinda of “Me & Alice” explain how her and her boys created their Christmas tree projects 🙂 This year it will be not so much red accents in the Lind Bergska home … however; most of it … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Here is a colorful Christmas Wreath for us to make from “This Old House” Looking for something to do with that Ugly Christmas Sweatersyour aunt gave you last year? The small decorative wreath shown here was made using old … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
This is the cutest gift bag made from an old sweater by; Maria of “Shop Girl”! Shop girl, it’s a reference to her favorite movie… You’ve Got Mail! To make this bag YOU WILL NEED: 1 cable knit sweater, Ribbon, … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I think this is one of most stunning tree skirts I have ever seen and I am sure it would cost a pretty penny to buy something close to it. Nicole of “Puttin’ on the G.R.I.T.S.” tried her hand at … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Sharon of “Crafts ‘n Coffee”; goal is to share with you needle felting projects that are fresh, fun and make the most of your creative time. Many of the project ideas on Crafts ‘n Coffee come from a wonderful and … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
This year Birgit who lives in Denmark made the cutest Christmas ornaments with thin felt. She didn’t have to use any specific patterns, but looked for inspiration online and added her own personal touch to each project. She has a … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
How stunning is this book cover with Deer’s being the big decor statement for the past couple of years. Find this tutorial at BH&G. A coffee table book becomes a work of art with an easy felt cover. Open … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I really like this advent calendar in its bright colors and size. Some are so large and this would make a darling gift for someone to use next year. Spread a little festive cheer with this Christmas pudding calendar, which … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Amy lives in a small house near the ocean in Los Angeles with her four children and husband. Her blog is “Nana Company, Pretty Little Things” Amy is a “see it- do it” kind of girl and loves trying new … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Maz is a self-taught crafter, and her blog is “Be A Crafter xD” combining her habit with business. Maz says Felt is her 3rd favorite material for craft and this is her first free felt pattern or tutorial of her … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Alexander lives in Volgograd and blogs at “Kalinka” has two ideas for us. First how to make a quick and easy holly from felt and a darling Sewing Pattern for a toy horse made of felt as Christmas tree ornaments. … Read More ...