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Welcome to Holiday Project Number Two! Here's the how-to......

Supplies Needed:
1 Ceramic Striped Tube Pendant
2-3 Faceted Czech Glass beads measuring 6-10mm in size
Approximately 6 inches fairy ribbon
1 brass eyepin 2 inches
3 brass jump rings 6mm
20inches brass chain
1 brass clasp

Instructions:
1. Slide the Czech beads onto the headpin. Finish the end of the headpin with a loop to match the other side of...

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This little guy was made with my Lil' Okey Sewing Pattern. After sewing him following the instructions, I decided he needed to hang on my door.

You'll need:
1 twig approximately12"
2 4" x 4" pieces of yellow fabric
1 piece of fleece the same size
18 gauge black wire
Instructions:
First cut a piece of wire 90" long. Fold in half and wrap each end around an end of the branch. Shape the wire to make a half...

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For no other reason than I am a little bit crazy, I made these little holiday paper dolls. It all started when I was coming up with my Holiday Projects header. These paintings are taken from my It's Christmas!line of fabric, I started changing them a bit to make the theme a little more crafty. I added a sewing machine and some beads. In my head I started calling him crafty elf, once again don't...

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Let me tell you had much fun I had making these. I seriously want to start up a scarf making business, hit the road and do shows selling them. I had to reel it back in because I might have too much going on to fit that in, but let's just say I was excited. These are FUN to make!

The scarf body is knit, so it's super soft around your neck. Then it's time to clean out those scrap bins, anything goes...

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Hi there,
I am super excited to share my Patchwork Zipper Wristlet tutorial with you. This project was featured over at the Sewing Loft Blog last month, if it looks familiar.
My tiny scrap stash is always full and if you're like me, you're always on the look out for ways to use those tiny things up. To make my wristlet here's what you'll need:
Assorted fabric scraps measuring at least 1.5" x 1.5"
10"...

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