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#114982PinkhollybushEmbroider and stitch this fun Bunny Applique, complete with fuzzy tail, to your next sewing project. Video tutorial and free pattern.
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#114817handsoccupiedCheck out this step-by-step tutorial for tips and tricks for hiding and securing your ends in punch needle rug hooking.
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#114740Pam Ash DesignsUp-cycle and old shirt and learn some tips on how to embroider on stretchy knit fabric. A great way to practice your beginner stitches.
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#114713SewandSoThis beautiful cross stitch roses pincushion designed by Helen Philipps is easy to make, very vintage, pretty and useful at the same time!
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#114695Easy Peasy Creative IdeasBut online fabric stores make it all so much easier and quite fun! Here’s where to buy fabric online!
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#114489stitchersusanMake this super cute and useful pincushion from embroidery hoops! Use any fabric from your stash, embroider it first or leave it plain.
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#114469FiberArtsyHow to Needle Felt for Beginners. Learn how to create easy Needle Felted Fabric with Colorful Wool Roving and Cookie Cutters
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#114410handsoccupiedPunch needle is an easy-to-learn technique for making your own rugs, tapestries & more! Get to know the basics with this quickstart tutorial
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#114403PinkhollybushScalloped Edging is a simple and easy way to add a special touch to your next sewing project. Full written and video tutorial!
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#114394Making things is awesomeUpcycle your old socks and shirts into a super cute kids campfire with roasting sticks and marshmallows.
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#114382Pam Ash DesignsLearn several ways of painting and embroidering on fabrics a fun and creative way to upgrade your clothing!
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#114361KikuCornerThis pink knit entrelac headband is called Grey Gardens, written by Kate Burge and Rachel Price for Knitty. I used fingering weight yarn.