How to Knit a Cap with Ponytail Hole
Zakka Life rose to the challenge when someone expressed a need for hats with ponytail holes in them. Here she explains how to make the hole using any knit or crochet hat pattern. Very…
Zakka Life rose to the challenge when someone expressed a need for hats with ponytail holes in them. Here she explains how to make the hole using any knit or crochet hat pattern. Very…
I always wanted to make one of the these for my girls. They’re perfect for little peach-fuzz-headed babies and you can use them as is or attach clips to the ribbon. Check out Staker…
These felt-covered yogurt cups from Her Cup Overfloweth are so cute and so easy to make. Put them together yourself or let the kids help…these are sure to be a hit! Click here for…
Tangarang has been exploring a circus theme lately and has most recently offered up this *very* cute embroidery pattern. Stitch one onto a bib or use all three on a set of onesies for…
Keep those little piggies warm all throughout Spring with these adorable knitted slippers. Scribbit has the details on how she made them!
There’s no need to spend a small fortune on a play kitchen for the kidlets. Here’s a quick round-up of some DIY kitchens. *Click on photo to view original source. From Ikea Hacker: From…
Craftster user MareMare posted a tutorial for making these super-cute fish soaps. These little guys look like they came straight from the pet shop! My girls would loooove these…guess I’d better get crackin’!
I never would have thought of it, but this small doily looks right at home on this onesie. Brava to The Princess and the Monkey for such a creative idea!
Using a bit of nature and a free bird pattern from Spool, Sew Liberated created this beautiful piece to hang in her baby’s nursery. I can just imagine the little birdies singing sweet lullabies…
Here’s a great way to bring the enjoyment of sand-play indoors during these last few weeks of winter. Check out The Write Start to learn more!
I instantly fell in love with this felt version of a matryoshka doll found at Skip the Chips. These are great for sorting by size and really…don’t all kids love putting things into pockets?…
I’m loving this oh-so-clever tote made from a cereal box! Michelle at Her Cup Overfloweth takes you through the steps needed to make your own. Perfect for carting a few books around or to…
“C” is for cereal box cars! Three Prince Designs has a tutorial on how to make these totally cool car-shaped snack trays from cereal boxes and a few other household items. She also shares…
Aren’t these homemade instruments gorgeous? Urban Organica has a wonderful tutorial showing how to make them from items you probably already have! Big thanks to Our Green Nest for the tip! (Link)
This little snow bunny is all bundled up for the last few weeks of winter! Love those ears! Q.D. Patooties is generously sharing the pattern for your personal use. Just click on over! (Link)