Bags From Envelopes And Pretty Tape

Description : Make homemade Bags From Envelopes And Pretty Tape. How About Orange has the complete tutorial.
Craft Link : Bags From Envelopes And Pretty Tape
Source : How About Orange
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Coasters From Plastic Bags

Description : To make Coasters From Plastic Bags, use an iron to fuse together six layers of attractive plastic bags.
Craft Link : Coasters From Plastic Bags
Source : Creative Jewish Mom
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How To Create A Calder Mobile

Description : I love the bright colors and simple lines of Calder Mobiles.
Craft Link : How To Create A Calder Mobile
Source : Instructables
Pants To Flouncy Skirt Tutorial

Description : The Pants To Flouncy Skirt Tutorial adds layers of gloriously ruffled fabric to the top of a cut-off pair of pants.
Craft Link : Pants To Flouncy Skirt Tutorial
Source : Ruffles And Stuff
Free Needlepoint Ribbon Pillow
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I’ve been thinking about charting this pillow design for a couple of weeks. Finally, tonight, I decided to sit down and do it. I hope you enjoy it.
Because the chart lines are hard to see, I’ll tell you the dimensions. The large red squares are 16×16 holes. All of the small squares are 8×8 holes. The yellow and red rectangles are 8×16 holes.
As far as the size of the finished pillow, it depends on the number of holes per inch of the canvas you use. To get the pillow dimensions you want, you may have to double the pattern.
Please leave me a message if you have any questions and I will try to answer them the best I can.
Shirred Pillowcase Summer Top

Description : Betz White wrote this clever tutorial for Craftzine.
Craft Link : Shirred Pillowcase Summer Top
Source : Betz White
Free Embroidery Patterns
Each week I re-publish a work that fall under the creative commons guidelines.
What is Creative Commons?
Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from “All Rights Reserved” to “Some Rights Reserved.”



Each of these embroidery patterns was designed by Jessica Rose, a very generous and talented artist.
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