The Arts Bloggers Share Again at Quilting & Patchwork & More
The Arts Bloggers share again, here at Quilting and Patchwork, as well as on other blogs. Check out their offerings, find some news ideas and inspiration.
Cornstarch clay- can it look like turquoise? Noreen Crone-Findlay, of Hankering for Yarn, ask this question as she works on a new doll. She’s spun the yarn to weave the body, and sculpted the head from cornstarch clay. She painted it to look like carved turquoise.
Creative Scarecrows book review Yard people aren’t just for the fall, you learn at Junk Creation. Check out this book for inspiration.
Keeping a Knitting Journal . At A Creative Journal, you’ll find links to free knitting journal page downloads to keep your knitting organised.
A Forstner Bit makes its appearance at Layers Upon Layers. Cyndi got this new tool and couldn’t wait to come up with a project to use it.
Make your own wedding earrings . The Creative Bride has created an easy tutorial to make these feminine dangle earrings.
Quilts in Times of Disasters . Quilters often turn to quiltmaking in times of stress, crisis and disaster. Mary Emma Allen, of Quilting and Patchwork, mentions a scene in one of her books about quilting during the Civil War.
For Tangled Thread’s final De-Stash challenge check in, Chloe has put together a list of her favorite De-Stash challenge projects from the past six weeks.
Tea Tag Bookmark - From Junk Creation, check out this simple reuse project for tea lovers.
What Did I Accomplish This WeeK? Did you ever come to the end of a week and ask yourself, “What in the world did I do all week?” Eileen, at The Artful Crafter, muses on her week.
Do you have some favorite projects you found among our Arts Bloggers’ offering during the past few weeks?
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