Tangarang is sharing the sweetest little fairy embroidery pattern right now at their blog. These would be so lovely stitched and framed in a set for your fairy-lover’s room. Look for the download here!
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This Little Project has been making the most darling playscapes based on some of the familiar surroundings of her family. They look great and what a perfect way to look back at recent events with your children and discuss them in more detail! Fabulous idea! Currently, she has created scenes for the park, the library, [...]
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These gorgeous beanbags from Salt and Chocolate would make a wonderful addition to a child’s felt toy collection. They look so soft and calming, don’t they?! Plus, you don’t have to worry about your toddler throwing these rocks in the house! Click here to read more!
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If this set of embroidery patterns from Green Jello doesn’t make you want to break out a needle and thread, then I believe I will personally have to come to your house and shake you. Ok…perhaps I went a little too far, but these are seriously cute illustrations that bring a smile to my face [...]
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One Red Robin has created this adorable embroidery pattern and is generously sharing it with her readers. You can find a link for the free download here!
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Snazzle Craft shares a free pattern for some fun felt food. Click here if you’d like to add sandwhich and chips to your felt food collection!
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Cupcakes make a perfectly sweet embellishment for onesies, bibs, toddler tees, totes and more! Need a pattern? You’re in luck! LollyChops has free printable embroidery patterns for three little cuppies…plus she’s made them easy to mix-and-match tops and bottoms. Click over to see what I mean!
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Dot from Dabbled has created some crazy hand puppets using felted sweaters. They look like a ton of fun to make and play with. Go to Dabbled for a how-to!
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I love the simplicity of this alphabet mini-quilt. It’s about the size of a sheet of paper and would be lovely in a nursery or child’s playroom, or perhaps hanging above a preschooler’s writing station. Orange Flower Patterns and Tutorials shares a how-to and includes the embroidery pattern for the letters. If you need help [...]
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Homemade By Jill is on page 3 of a 10 page quiet book that she’s working on. It’s coming along beautifully and I can’t wait to see the finished product! Here are links to pages 1, 2, and 3.
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