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CraftyPod #91: Crafting With Your Kids, with Future Craft Collective | CraftyPod
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Skip to main content. CraftyPod #91: Crafting With Your Kids, with Future Craft Collective. Sorry, this podcast is no longer available. You can still listen to some other free shows. Or browse additional shows for sale. An interview with Bernadette Noll and Kathie Sever, co-owners of Future Craft Collective. They offer craft projects for families and kids that also teach creative reuse and self-reliance. Tips on designing good crafting and learning experiences for your children. Thank you Sr. Diane!
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Kanzashi How-To Video! | CraftyPod
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Skip to main content. A little fun news on the Kanzashi. Front this week - Woman's Day. Has a project excerpt from my book in the current issue. (Page 28, to be exact.). They also asked me to make a Kanzashi demo video for their website, so I thought I'd share it here. It shows the basic flower-making process from start to finish. This is my first video, and I might add, shot with a webcam. I had to do a lot of tweaking to overcome quality issues with sound and picture. (Speaking of which, iMovie. Posted...
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Bright Red Cherries: March 2010
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Monday, March 29, 2010. After staring intently at the pin cushion on my last post I decided I had a fair idea how it was made. Yep that's me, rather than actually trying to find a pattern I just decided to give it a go and I have to say - I'm quite pleased with the result! All ready to post to my swap partner - I hope she likes it. Monday, March 29, 2010. Monday, March 22, 2010. I've signed up for a swap that Kate from Foxs Lane. Is running. The response to the swap has been amazing - 115 Swappers! Thoug...
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Category: Sewn & Quilted | CraftyPod
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Skip to main content. Category: Sewn and Quilted. Hand Sewing Lovers, Meet The Lap App! Doing Some Revival With The Cannonball Collective. Nice Things Happening In EPP-Land. One Loud Quilty Monster. I'm All Over Your Newsstand, Baby! Catch my T-Shirt Quilting class again for free, this weekend! I'm In a Video, a Blog Post, and a Podcast. Some More Recent T-Shirt Quilt Stories. The Manly Quilt and How it Got That Way. I'm a T-Shirt Quilt-Making Machine! Link Love: 5 Posts I Refer To Again and Again.
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Category: Watch While Stitching | CraftyPod
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Skip to main content. Category: Watch While Stitching. Things to Watch While Stitching, Volume 5. Things to Watch While Stitching, Volume 4. Things to Watch While Stitching, Volume 3. Things to Watch While Stitching, Volume 2. Things to Watch While Stitching: Volume One. Good Films to Inspire Your Making. Need an Inspirational Shot in the Arm? I'm Diane and I make lots of things. That's what I write about here (and on occasion I get philosophical). Thanks for stopping by! Would you like some tea?
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Producers, Consumers, and Community (a gentle reminder) | CraftyPod
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Skip to main content. Producers, Consumers, and Community (a gentle reminder). Here's another post from the now-defunct Make and Meaning blog. (Actually, though, I ended up rewriting the whole thing.). Image by estaticist, via Flickr. Any successful ecosystem (and any healthy community) needs both producers and consumers. Cooks and eaters. Talkers and listeners. Hat-knitters and cold heads. Image by MojoBaer, via Flickr. I think we need to work at being consumers. To other people's creative work. That mi...
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CraftyPod #93: Craft Blogging: What Should You Write About? | CraftyPod
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Skip to main content. CraftyPod #93: Craft Blogging: What Should You Write About? Image from the Google Reader Blog. Welcome to the CraftyPod, a craft podcast all about making stuff. Sorry, this podcast is no longer available. You can still listen to some other free shows. Or browse additional shows for sale. The comments on this post. Tell me that the number one question folks have about craft blogging is, "What should I write about? So this podcast attempts to answer that question. GODFREY DANIELS, thi...
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CraftyPod #98: Two Ways to Publish a Craft Book, with June Gilbank | CraftyPod
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Skip to main content. CraftyPod #98: Two Ways to Publish a Craft Book, with June Gilbank. Sorry, this podcast is no longer available. You can still listen to some other free shows. Or browse additional shows for sale. Some straight talk about crafty publishing: what's it really like to have a craft book published the traditional way? And what's it like to publish a crafty ebook? Plus, a short interview with June Gilbank. Who sells self-published crochet patterns, and has a print book in progress,. Carina...
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Crafty Bits and Bobs: June 2010
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Crafty Bits and Bobs. Friday, 18 June 2010. Just a quick post with a few links for you. I just came across this tutorial. And am just waiting until I can try it. I like the idea of a carry strap and the lovely big button holding everything together. This is one of the positive things I admire about the crafty blog community - so many people are willing to share their ideas. I also came across this art idea. And was amazed by the number of images. Have you seen the envelope project. Links to this post.
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about the book | all points patchwork
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Skip to main content. Is a complete EPP resource. You'll learn the basic basting and sewing techniques (and a whole bunch of helpful tricks). You'll learn how to work with 12 different shapes, including hexagons, diamonds, triangles, octagons, curved shapes, and more. You'll learn how to incorporate EPP patchwork into a wide variety of projects. And best of all, you'll learn several ways to create your very own EPP patterns.