Sew, Mama, Sew's third annual Handmade Holidays round-up of tutorials is in full swing over
on their blog. Every day during the month of November, they'll feature a themed collection of sewing projects from the internet—all gifts you could make yourself. A daily recipe and printable are included, too.
yay! thanks for the link -- I just posted a how-to on turkey placecards (feathers... pinecones...) if you want a thanksgiving idea.
ReplyDeleteWow... tons of tutorials on that blog! I shall have to spend some more time perusing!
ReplyDeleteTheir guide is awesome ... so much handmade goodness in one spot. I'm getting idea-overload.
ReplyDeletethank you! i was just trying to remember this morning who did this and couldn't find it! :) thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great site. I have been following it daily. TONS of stuff.
ReplyDeleteOoh, that tree pillow looks fun. Thanks for the link! I love when there are so many crafty ideas in one spot, I have to choose which to do first.
ReplyDeleteTa lots for the link. i am planning to make most of my gifts this year and need some more inspiration for some of the tricky ones.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic series (and I'm not just saying that because my tea towel is featured today - yay, yay, yay!!).
ReplyDeleteMy favourite so far is the fold up campsite with marshmallows in the 'play' feature!
Come today and you can learn to make soap and panettone!
Fabulous. I haven't popped over there in a while, thanks for the link fabulous lady.
ReplyDeletefab site - thanks! Now to find the time........
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and I LOVE IT! Tooooo cute. I'm going to be using a lot of ideas.
ReplyDeleteSo many awesome ideas. I've been wanting to make gifts, so thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many great projects and ideas all in one spot!! Thanks for sharing the link with us!
ReplyDeletethese are lovely! lovely. lovely.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.candiedfabrics.com/tutorial-recovering-an-office-chair/
ReplyDeleteDid you see this one? Good use of your fabric.