Hexagon Crafts – Part 1
Welcome to this series on hexagon crafts, which should really be titled HEXIE MADNESS! Hexagon crafts are incredibly popular, and have been for years. It’s a trend I think and hope will be around for a...
View ArticleBook Review: Crochet Saved My Life by Kathryn Vercillo
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of finding the CrochetConcupiscence blog. Kathryn’s work on that blog, rounding up the best of crochet from around the web, is to be lauded. Not only does...
View ArticleACrafty Interview with Cresus Parpi
Welcome to this ACrafty Interview with Cresus Parpi! Haruhi Okubo is the creative mind behind the creative and intricate needlepoint of Cresus-Parpi. When did you start crafting? HO: I started that...
View ArticleMy Top 5 Posts of 2013 Thus Far
I’m following the lead of Diane (of CraftyPod fame) today and posting my top 5 posts of 2013 thus far. #1 Most Popular: Part two of my series on hexagons (HEXIE MADNESS, really), that covered crochet,...
View ArticleHealthy Water Crafts – Part 1
Welcome to Part 1 of this series on healthy water crafts! This series of posts compliments the release of BeMores Set 3 which encourages us to be more “Moderate” and “Healthy.” There are a million...
View ArticleACrafty Interview with Tina Puckett of Tina’s Baskets
Welcome to today’s ACrafty Interview with Tina Puckett, basket weaver of Tina’s Baskets. When did you start crafting? TP: I grew up in South America. We lived as locals, and every week we would go to...
View ArticleACrafty Interview with Pam Harris
Welcome to today’s ACrafty Interview with Pam Harris – multicrafter extrordinare! When did you start crafting? PH: I was about 6 years old and I learned to make little Zozobra’s by tying a Kleenex...
View ArticleVariegated Floss Projects Part 4
Welcome to Variegated Floss Projects Part 4! In this six-part series I’m sharing a bunch of ways to use variegated floss in craft projects ranging from needlework and quilting to furniture, jewelry,...
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