Ah using up little bits of yarn and little buttons makes me so happy. This week’s pattern uses 1/2 ounce of fingering weight yarn. And 2 to 4 buttons. It knits up pretty fast, and since it’s so small, blocks fast too! Definitely wouldn’t hurt to add some beads in
Read More“TerraCycle is looking for a creative use for bottle caps. As a part of our production process, we collect hundreds of thousands of soda bottles per year, many of which include a bottle cap. Over the years, we’ve collected quite a few. Help us find a use for these bottle
Read MoreHere she be, sorry for the wait! And if you turn it wrong side out it looks pretty good too: I’ve been trying think of things to knit during the summer while laying out next to the pool. This seemed like a good thing to do. Plus, I have a
Read MoreFelicia of Fluffy Flowers creates the most adorable creatures that are whimsical and creative. You can see her day to day musings over at her blog, or check out her shop, which she just updated with a ton of cute stuff. I really like the way she writes stories for
Read MoreThese littles ladies are made from recycled fabrics and completely custom! The artist, Hetty Rose, says “I am a freelance footwear designer and maker. I have a conceptual collection of handmade shoes created using recycled fabrics, mainly Japanese kimono fabrics, with reclaimed wooden heels.All products are made to order, embracing
Read MoreI saw this over at etsy and fell in love. I’m not sure what her name is other than rust chic, but you can see this and other cuffs from salvaged materials in her etsy shop Bayou Salvage. She also has a blog called Thrifting in Oblivion that’s pretty neat.
Read MoreI’m such a dork. I saw this forever ago and didn’t think to mention it. But now, they have extended the deadline to July 16th! Check out the details here. They have some super cool prizes!
Read MoreHere is a great project that I came across over at CRAFTzine: I love what they are doing over on Tree Hugger with plastic bags, not to mention a list of how to use them as a raw material. And over at Magpie and Cake, they’ve made a whole quilt
Read MoreI saw these over at CRAFTzine and thought they were super amazing and thought you might too. You can read about how it was made, all from stuff on hand, over at Whimsy Inc. And this is pretty cool too. A neat way to avoid all those photo albums and
Read MoreHeather has a great idea for using those bits of soap for sewing. Her site is really amazing all around. Check it out here.
Read MoreLook what was done with all of those leftover fabric strips from making a quilt over at Craftlog! Deffinately spruces up any gift.
Read MoreWhat a great way to use up those little bits! This was sent to me by Kristi, she’s a pretty swanky cat, and her name is spelled like mine, sans the N. You can find other pictures of this little project over here on livejournal. She also sent me a
Read MoreJenny over at All Sorts posted a great tutorial about how to make these cute coasters. It is an older post, but I hadn’t seen it. Maybe I’m behind the times. Maybe some of you are too. So if you haven’t already made a billion of these great little ladies,
Read MoreThis great project was put together by Racheal H. She said she made so she wouldn’t get needles in her arm while embroidering in her fav chair. I too tend to stick my needles in the side of my chair and forget about it until I get poked later on!
Read MoreThis one hits a special place in my heart. I love this stuff and if I could, and heck why not, I would put it all over everything! You can find ideas for creative ways to use rickrack over at Primrose Designs. I found a link to her site over
Read MoreOkay folks two things.1. I have finally put together direct links to the Craft Leftover patterns in the side bar. It’s the Pattern Archive! Check it out! I had no idea there were so many!2. I’m having so much fun looking around for tutorials/projects/makers that exhibit the CL aesthetic. Just
Read MoreThis is a super great idea for cozying up the kitchen with an old felted up sweater. There a quite a few ideas here too. Find it here over at Wise Craft. It’s an older post (2006), but pretty amazing idea all the same.
Read MoreI know it’s the summer and all, but I’m thinking bonfires here, not fire places. Danny Seo over at Simply Green has a great idea here. I really hate those “fire starter” logs. They seem, somehow, not so great. It’s kind of sad most of us don’t know how to
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