Articles tagged with: fabric
Embroidery, Fabric Stash, Give Away »
Fabric Stash »
Way -aiit, way aiiit Mister Postman
Mister postman look and see
If there’s some fabric in your bag for me…
Why yes, yes there is!!! Look what I got!!!
On Tuesday I was the proud recipient of some amazing fabric from Crafter’s Vision. They were having a sale on some designer fabric and my Mikey was nice enough to let me order some more fabric :) Now you’ve gotta understand - my fabric usually comes from Hobby Lobby, Wal - Mart, and Hancock’s - on sale, bargin bin fabric. Why? Cause I just can’t afford $8-16 per …
Embroidery, Fabric Stash, Give Away »
It’s our first ever give away here at Sibling Craftery and I’m SOOOOO Excited! There are so many reasons to love and appreciate the craft blog community - from sharing tips and ideas to free patterns and give aways! So let’s get started shall we…
The basket full of goodies:
I decided to build upon a basket - who doesn’t love baskets? I know I can never have enough! Then I added items from different crafting areas that I’ve come to love over the last year - sewing and embroidery. I wanted …
General Crafts, Organization, Sewing, Tutorial »
I’ve started collecting a stash of fabric - my sister even added to it for part of my Christmas present. It’s becoming an obsession of mine - yet it is causing some problems in my craft area. After washing and folding the fabric, it just hangs there - and doesn’t look to appealing. They say chaos breeds creativity, so out of the chaos of my fabric stash - I give you fabric organizers! I was inspired by looking around at the different fabric organizers available via the web. They run …
General Crafts, Handmade Gifts Ideas »
For part 2 of the Sublime Sister’s Annual Crafting Weekend, we thought we’d show of these FAB fabric wreaths. Being from Arkansas - we had to make the theme Razorbacks, but the general idea could be used with any fabric and ribbon.
To get started we chose some Razorback themed fabric and cut them into 1″ x 7.5″ We had started with 1″x15″ but those were just too long, so we cut them in half.
Then take an old wire hanger and shape it into a circle. WARNING:Do not try …















