Posted in Crafts, Halloween, Holidays, Kid's Crafts, Pillowcase bag, Reach Out/Charity, Sewing, Techniques
Kids get excited about Halloween and in addition to gleefully planning their costumed appearances on neighbor’s doorsteps, they are also mentally calculating how much candy they can carry.
For small children, a little plastic pumpkin with a carry handle is about right. Older children plan on a larger take-home so they will enjoy making their own trick-or-treat bags.
When we were kids, we took paper sacks from the grocery store or pillowcases to maximize our candy-gathering capabilities.
For an updated pillowcase bag, check out the local fabric store for some ghoulish holiday designs.
You don’t really need a pattern if you are even moderately talented at sewing. Just measure and cut from the fabric 2 rectangles 26 1/2″ x 40 1/2″ with one long side along the selvage. With the pieces inside out and the selvage edges together, sew a seam 1/4″ from the fabric edge on three sides leaving 2 1/4″ inches unsewn at the top of the long selvage side. Make a fold of 1/4″ turning down over the wrong side of fabric and press with an iron. Then fold down another 2″ of fabric and press. You can then stitch the top fold down. Turn the bag right side out. You can then thread a cotton rope cord through the top fold using a large safety pin attached to one edge. Tie the ends together. This project is easy enough for kids to create and they will have a unique drawstring Halloween trick-or-treat bag.
I found some great fabrics for Halloween at corinthian mills.
Posted in Artists, Community Projects, Computer Crafts, Craft Classes, Craft Supplies, Easy Crafts, Family Crafts, Floral Crafts, Gifts, Glass Crafts, Holidays, Jewelry, Kid's Crafts, Knit/Crochet, Metal Crafts, Natural Crafts, Painting & Drawing, Paper Crafts, Patterns, Photography, Quilting, Recycled Crafts, Scrapbooking, Sewing, Techniques, Woodworking Projects
Creativity is the fuel that drives the crafter. It is an expression of ideas that brew about in our heads. Sometimes the creativity well runs dry though, and a little help is necessary. Other times it is fun to see what other people have created and expand our own ideas. “The Creative Life,” is a television show, with a corresponding Web site, that features everything from traditional crafting to the new recycled art so popular today.
‘The Creative Life’ is your new one-stop show for step-by-step how-to segments and tips and techniques for creating unique items for the home. From decorative painting to building, gardening to cooking, sewing to home decor and everything in between, Cheryl does it all, and takes you on location as she explores every nook and cranny of ‘The Creative Life.’
The Creative Life Web Site
“The Creative Life” presents not only ideas but free patterns on the Web site. If you have been unaware of this show, you can also find the PBS scheduling so you can watch the production in your local area. You can also see different clips from the show. For the crafter, “The Creative Life” is a “creative” approach to crafting that will be become a useful resource.
The Creative Life
Posted in Patterns, Sewing, Techniques
One of the hottest fashion trends around today is the “Boho” look. It is somewhat difficult to explain. Parts of it looks fabulously expensive and classy. Other parts look like they were pulled out of the back of a closet or found in a thrift store. It is a unique combination of items and elements that might not have been paired at any other time. It is fun, distinctive, and very unique to each of its fans.
One item that is a necessity for the Boho look is a belt. Often oversized tops are used in this look but they are cinched in tight with a very visible belt. These belts, being the big fashion ticket they are right now, are quite expensive, but for the crafter, specifically the seamstress, these belts are easily made and each one can be quite unique.
This page at Simplicity patterns tells you how to make a belt that will work perfectly with your Boho look. There are many ways to make this belt and with the materials available to crafters, the possibilities are endless. Everything you need, with the exception of the materials of course, is right on this Simplicity page. Take a look. Boho is a fun look for anyone and it lends an opportunity to be creative in the closet.
Simplicity Belt Patterns - Free Online
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Posted in Computer Crafts, Craft Supplies, Floral Crafts, Jewelry, Knit/Crochet, Metal Crafts, Needle Felting, Paper Crafts, Quilting, Scrapbooking, Sewing, Techniques
Do you have sore hands from knitting or crocheting? I sure do. My hands get so tired and feel so painful from marathon hours of knitting. Many crafters have this problem. Some crafting days I feel like my finger joints are on fire and the rest of my hands are just plain worn out.
There are some things you can do if you have this problem. As I said, it is a common problem with crafters and also with computer users. With those of us on the Internet doing knitting blogs - well, we have a double whammy.
The 5 X 5 X 5 hand workout is something that should help you a great deal. Exercising your hands in a way to relieve pain and stiffness, will help you avoid repetitive stress injuries.
On this page, you will also find a product called Handeze Massage Gloves. This is another thing that will help hand pain during crafting. They can be ordered online in several places and Berroco has taken any risk of getting the wrong size away. They have a hand sizer that works right on your monitor. Set your screen resolution to 640 X 480 to have the sizer work accurately.
Hand pain is a difficult problem for crafters and computer users. We love what we do and even when it hurts, we keep doing it. There is no point in telling a knitter to stop knitting because of hand problems. Taking care of your hands and taking some steps to ease problems through prevention can extend the time you can spend on the needles.