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Tutorials. Simply Modern Mom Tutorials Tutorials and patterns made by Simply Modern Mom. Hoover your mouse over the pictures to see the title of each tutorial. Click on the pictures to go to the tutorial. If you made something inspired by Simply Modern Mom, please upload pictures of it to our Flickr group to show it off to everyone. All contents are copyrighted. Simply Sewing… Paper Lovelies… Home Decor… Fashionable Wearables… V and co tutorials. Cosas Molonas | Blog de Inspiración & DIY | Macaron Coin Purse. Just can’t help for not sewing these sweet little macaron coin purses when one of Craft Passion’s Facebook fans showed them to me. Thanks to XYZZhandmade for her inspiring handmade and some tutorial links in Japanese, this, this, this and this. No, I can’t read Japanese but I can guess from the pictures on how to sew it.

Here is the English version of tutorial on how to sew this macaron coin purse where I have added more details in the sewing. The space inside the coin purse is quite limited but good enough to place some small jewelries like ear rings, rings; may be to keep some small coins, folded money; a place to keep small piece of note that wrote your shopping list and reminder etc. I have tried both nylon and metal zipper, each gave different feel and effect on the macaron coin purse. D.I.Y. Crafted Love: DIY. Cosas Molonas | Blog de Inspiración & DIY | Bella Dia. I have been wanting to give this a try forever! The needles, the roving, and the foam pad have been in my stash at least two, maybe three years, but I never sat down and just began. Well, I receiveda copy of Felt Me a Smile to review and that was just the jump start that I needed. These three little creatures are my first projects and were gifts to my children in their Easter baskets.

A brown bunny with a white belly holding a bouquet of flowers... a cream bunny with a blue flower and long ears... and a standing brown bear with a blue checked bow and flower. I love the cover project, so cute! I have to say needle felting is almost magical to me - you keep poking this little barbed needle into a ball of fluff and before long a sweet creature appears! Is that not all the projects are needle felting, you'll also find several methods of wet felting and projects that combine both, like the one on the cover. One sheepish girl: tutorial. Search Results for 'label/tutorial' I love being able to combine knitting, embroidery, and crochet with other mediums.

It is probably my favorite way to experiment with fiber crafts. Paper embroidery, Kool-Aid dyed wool, crocheting on paper, and now knitting on wire. I can’t stop! Haha. What’s the point if you can’t have fun with crafts, right? Materials: - Size 5 double pointed needles (dpns) - Worsted weight yarn - Cerrowire primary wire, 17 ft. - Wire cutters - Scissors - Tapestry Needle Step 1: Cast on 4 stitches Step 2: Take the wire and hold it behind the 4 stitches on the needle. Step 3: Slide the stitches to the other end of the needle. Step 4: Repeat Step 3, making sure you bring the yarn behind the wire on each new row, until you reach your desired length.

Step 5: Twist the wire into the shape of an ampersand “&”, word, letter, shape, whatever you want! Step 6: Continue tightly wrapping around the overlapping sections until the shape/letter is secure. That’s it! Loving…dip-dye pegs | thingsdeeloves. A couple of weeks ago I decided to spruce up some boring clothes’ pegs by dip-dying them. I had some normal craft paint lying around, which did the job perfectly. I think they’d make a great addition to any gift wrapping, or even to just use around the kitchen for sealing bags.

You could even stick a magnet on the bag to keep notes on the fridge. They would also work well for wedding decor, to attach place cards to glasses or twine. The possibilities are endless! I used some Heritage craft paint, but you can use whatever you like, as long as it’s not too runny, otherwise it may drip. What will you need: wooden pegs (the good ol’ fashioned kind)craft painttoothpicksa protected surface (covered in cling-wrap or something similar) Everything is pretty self-explanatory, just clip the pegs together in pairs, and get dipping! Like this: Like Loading... Craftgawker | look to inspire.