So, instead of showing you what I've done, I'm going to show you what the lovely ladies who're joining in my Learn A New Technique challenge have done. The linky party is ongoing, any time you learn a new craft, a new technique within a craft, a sub-craft (does that exist?), come and link up. Need inspiration? Try here.
Fiona at the Celtic Thistle made some dorset buttons
These are so sweet and look like good fun, must have a go. I think I've pinned a tutorial somewhere...
Pam from Threading My Way used flat felled seams for the first time.
Sandra at Sandra Sews branched out from her zipper pouches to installing a wide open zipper
That's another tutorial I've got pinned.
Made to Treasure tried some Tunisian crochet
I've been meaning to try that for a while, I just never got round to it.
So, any more takers? Tried something new? Come and link up. It's open forever.
10 comments:
I'll wear my new title with pride... LOL!!!
Are you still looking for the Dorset Button tutorial? There's one in issue 1 of Crafteroo magazine
Some lovely things on display here,
LOVE the fabric decoupage! I will have to go to that link site b/c I recently tried something new too!
PS the 'link up' didn't work.
I've made 3 wide open bags now --- still loving the pattern :D I should have LANT'ed my post about doing the covered buttons --- I love doing them, and now when I kit a zipper bag to sew later, I add the ingredients for a covered button if I have enough scraps :D
Love...all of it...
Hug
Anna
Great blog! New follower from the Whimsical Wednesday hop.
Sandy
Cherished Handmade Treasures
There are some really pretty ideas there, Wendy, but the last thing I need is a new craft, lol. I'm gonna hardly touch my old craft when I get going at school, soooooo... Ah, well, it's worth it!!
lots of great ideas there... it is so fun to see them - some I have never heard of..
Hugz
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