Articles related to "Sewing Craft"Making a homemade Bible cover for a personal Bible protects it from wear and tear and gives it a personalized look.
Sewing and lacing toys are popular preschool toys. Young children can practice fine motor skills by moving a needle and thread through holes.
Wish that you could make your own one-of-a-kind items, but are afraid of your sewing machine? The Crafty Chica (AKA Kathy Cano-Murillo) has the solution.
You've seen shutters on the outside of windows. They add a very traditional feel to a home's appearance.
New babies often get dozens of receiving blankets as gifts. Using coordinating colors and fabrics to sew a quilt can make a special gift that baby and family will love.
We have all heard of Singer sewing machines but have you seen the new technology they have come up with?
Remember the hand embroidered tablecloths, napkins and pillow cases? They don't have to be a thing of the past. Embroidery is not difficult to learn.
Making your own tote bag or book bag is simple with these easy directions. A fun first sewing craft for kids.
Never settle for "off the shelf" ordinary store linens again. Turn boring buys into unique creations for the home - so easy that no sewing or craft skills are required!
Keep the kids busy making crafty items to celebrate love, romance, friendship with this easy to create item.
Art supplies do not always need to be purchased at craft stores. Many amazing crafts can be created by recycling common everyday materials.
It seems like the array of toys for preschoolers gets larger every year. There are so many choices for parents. Here are a few gifts that are simple to make or buy.
Make a basic first aid kit to have on hand anywhere you go. It's quick, easy, and economical, to create a simple first aid kit.
Learning to sew at a young age gives children a fun, creative, and useful talent that gives life-long pleasure - whether it is hand sewing or using a sewing machine.
Fabric glue makes this pillow easy to make with no sewing involved.
Choose natural wood toy trucks, blocks, puzzles, dress up clothes and lacing shapes. Babies, toddlers and preschoolers love these classic open-ended toys.
Cloth diapers are not only easier on the environment than disposables, they're also better for parents with a tight baby budget.
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