So| Crafting a Green World
Prepping and sewing these puff quilt pieces is a LOT of work, but when you finish, you're a third of the way to a finished quilt!| Crafting a Green World
Sewing| Crafting a Green World
I particularly love the open-ended playability of path tile games. I love that depending on the design, the path you follow could be a highway or a| Crafting a Green World
These| Crafting a Green World
I hate every hemline on every pair of shorts ever sold in stores. I feel like this is a universal experience that unites us all, yes? Why is the hemline on| Crafting a Green World
Yes, you can 100% make sea glass in a rock tumbler.| Crafting a Green World
Natural,| Crafting a Green World
These garden markers are super easy to make, with just a few simple steps required. And they're VERY handy in the garden, with that long handle keeping each| Crafting a Green World
I am short, so I always have to hem any pants I buy, whether they're thrifted or new. Fortunately, it's easy!| Crafting a Green World
This DIY Coraline button garland is a fun--and sustainable!--way to decorate for a birthday party.| Crafting a Green World
Applique| Crafting a Green World
It's a bummer to have to mend a quilt, but it's honestly not that hard! You just need fusible webbing and matching thread.| Crafting a Green World
Dyed Epsom salts are a cheap, easy, and fun sensory material for preschoolers.| Crafting a Green World
Want a batch of play dough in a hurry? This two-ingredient, no-cook play dough is ready in minutes!| Crafting a Green World
Your next perfect candle holder is as easy as a store-bought mold and some plaster of Paris or cement!| Crafting a Green World
These bookshelf quilt blocks are a LOT easier to sew than they look!| Crafting a Green World
These quilted greeting cards have a whopping two additional steps over my quilted postcards, so they're still a terrifically quick and easy way to do some scrap-busting of your sewing stash. You should also already either have a mini quilt block in mind OR know how to do the quilt-as-you-go method--here are a ton of mini quilt blocks to pick from, and here's how to quilt as you go!| Crafting a Green World
Quilted postcards are a fun way to let someone know you're thinking about them. The scrap busting is a bonus!| Crafting a Green World
These quilt as you go mini quilt blocks are a terrific way to use up fabric scraps, and the finished quilt blocks are endlessly useful in all sorts of ways. I like to use them to sew zippered pouches, stitched coasters, and quilted postcards, in particular, but I have my eye on a few more projects they'd look beautiful in.| Crafting a Green World
A mini quilt block coaster is a useful--and beautiful!--way to destash some of your prettiest quilting cottons.| Crafting a Green World
My log cabin quilt block obsession has grown both larger... and smaller!| Crafting a Green World
Use up your scraps while making this cute and useful quilt as you go scrappy bookmark! Y'all know how much I love myself a DIY bookmark!| Crafting a Green World