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A guide to simple sewing by Lisa Stickley, Made At Home will teach you how to add a touch of old-fashioned charm to your house.
With projects for every room of your house, it's easy to add a touch of homemade chic. Sew a tea cosy, napkins and pinny for your kitchen; Roman blinds, bolster cushions and a pouffe for the living room; a hot water bottle cover, a bedspread, and hanger coats for your bedroom; and finally a peg bag, laundry bag and door stop for the other rooms in your home.
Complete with the paper patterns you will need, it's easy to start making at home.
Give someone the fright of their life this Halloween with a bloody shower curtain. This would be such a great DIY.
In our latest Hardware Store Decor craft contest, we're giving 5 lucky CO+Kers the chance to win copies of all 3 of Curbly's eBooks - Make It! Mid Century Modern, Make It! Secondhand Chic and Make It! Hardware Store Decor.
For your chance of winning, simply enter any hardware decor project below. You can enter up to 3 times, so good luck!
With the last few days of summer speeding by, these Autumn Apple Muffins are sure to chase away your cold weather blues. There's even a print out for the cute apple cases!
If you've ever wanted to sew your own bags, Lisa Lam's book The Bag Making Bible will teach you everything you need to know.
A comprehensive how-to manual, the book covers everything from choosing your fabrics and working with patterns to sewing handles and adding zippers. Sew a Reversible Bucket Bag, the Cocktail Ruffle Clutch, an Organized Office Bag, an Oversized Fashionista Bag, a Piping-Hot Hobo and many others.
A complete creative guide to sewing your own bags, you can learn how to sew the perfect accessory for every occasion.
You can pick up a copy of the book now from David & Charles »
If you've got a huge selection of teas to drink, keep them organised with a handy kitchen wreath!
Traditional crafts with a twist, Indie Craft by Jo Waterhouse showcases some of the most unique, innovative and creative crafters.
Featuring artists from across the globe, the book studies the rise of new-wave craft on the internet and the stars of the indie craft scene. Check out cute hand-stitched dolls from Amy Rice, knitted taxidermy from Shauna Richardson, Knitta's knitted graffiti, Phil Davidson's cross-stitched Banksy art, Diem Chan's embroidered art plates and many other innovative art pieces from crafters around the globe.
The face of craft is changing, becoming younger, hipper and more creative than ever.
Is it a cheesecake? Is it a crumble? We don't know but it looks delicious.
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Need to spruce up your table for a dinner party? Make one of these $3 floral centerpieces in under 5 minutes!