Handy for your bills, coins, keys or even a mini notepad!
"Make a Stitch" has an easy to follow tutorial for this small zip pouch here.
Simple to make, I'm sure to be sewing more!
Handy for your bills, coins, keys or even a mini notepad!
"Make a Stitch" has an easy to follow tutorial for this small zip pouch here.
Simple to make, I'm sure to be sewing more!
I needed something to store them in so I made an origami box using double sided scrapbook paper. I followed the tutorial on Easy Paper Origami but adjusted my paper size to 12 x 10 inches and followed the same folding technique. My finished box measures 3"W x 4"L x 3"H.
The finished size of the folded envelope is a 3.5 inch square.
A fun little envelope to include with a note, with a gift or to send through the snail mail!
If you'd like to make the 4-Point Star Origami Envelopes there is an easy to follow tutorial on Create with I. Sasaki
For these I used 4 x 8 inch Japanese Shibori double sided origami paper. Finished size is 4"W x 3"H.
If interested in making these pretty little bookmarks check out Easy Origami and Crafts for an easy to follow tutorial.
I learned to knit by supporting the right knitting needle against my waist which kept it stationary. Only recently, I learned that there are actually such things as 'knitting belts' (aka knitting sheaths) that are used to support the right needle. A method which allows knitting without fatigue. Here is a video demonstration using a knitting belt at WoolyWoodlanders.
If you're interested in a bit of 'History of the Supported Needle Method" check out the Studio PK Home of the Principles of Knitting.
We spent several nights in an old Victorian Bed & Breakfast and one night in an old Castle. Thank goodness it was only one night. The room was several flights up this narrow winding staircase.
It's a lovely, quaint, historical town on the coast of Florida. Wonderful little town to tour on foot and fun to hop onto one of their trolleys. We enjoyed a horse and buggy ride complete with a narrated history of the town. Ended an evening with an amazing dinner at the popular Columbia Restaurant.
The Mountain Laurel has been admired for its beauty, resilience, and its symbolic connection to ...