Saturday, May 08, 2010

Saturday Craft Link Love Swap #26

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Free Stuff
Beading Arts
Cyndi has launched the first installment of her brand new e-book on bead embroidery... and it's free. Hurry over for your copy!

Craft Challenge
Creative Dreamer
June is setting up a monthly creativity prompt, and would LOVE having you play along. Come see how it works and join in the fun!

New Products
Cricut Cake
Have you seen the latest machine from Cricut? It's not for scrapbooking, it's for cake decorating!

Techniques and Tips
Digital collage art
Katelyn talks about what goes into a digital collage.

Gadabout Media DIY
The DIY wedding series continues with tips and tricks for making your own wedding favors.

The Artful Crafter
How to make your own puzzles.

Tips for Making an Inexpensive Comforter
Frugal ways to make a quick and easy bed quilt.

The Menopause Fairy
The tooth fairy takes teeth and leaves money; so what does the menopause fairy take and what does she leave behind? Well, hopefully a sense of humor and delight. Noreen has designed a fun homage to the Menopause Fairy, and has also uploaded a new video tutorial on how to adapt a 4 peg spool knitter into a 5 peg spool knitter.


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2 comments:

  1. I can't believe i missed your tote bag and i'm just now commenting! Its beautiful!! I almost wish i sewed! Cause i love the final product with the trim...hmmmm..... maybe i can glue it on. LOL! And what are 'quick fuse fabric sheets' ?? Never heard of them! I'm so not in the know. :) Do you think i would get better results if i used them instead of just a transfer sheet to get my design on the totebags? Like i said i just have such crappy results with transfer sheets although i just bought a new package of them form Office Depot and i'm gonna give it another shot. :) Thanks for all the great info on your blog! deb

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  2. Hi Deb,

    Thank you so much.

    I used June Tailor Quick Fuse Fabric Sheets for my tote.

    I thought they would work well on a fabric tote and they did. In fact, because of the trim I added, you can't even tell that the design isn't actually printed or painted right onto the bag.

    Absolutely - you could use fabric glue to affix the trim, rather than sewing it on.

    Or how about narrow fusible tape?

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