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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات fiber art. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الخميس، 13 ديسمبر 2012

Basic Fusing Tips Tutorial By Frieda Anderson of Walks In The Woods - Art Quilts

Ever have a problem with your fusing?  I know I have.  If you have, too then you'll be happy to know that Freida Anderson has a page on basic fusing tips on her Walks In The Woods  blog that may help.

Basic Fusing Tips

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Here's what Freida had to say about her tutorial: Let’s talk about basic fusing.  I have found out several things over the 30 years that I have been using fusible web. I have had some ups and downs but over all I love the process and the products that I use. I am a faculty member of the Chicago School of Fusing - dean of technology, I help people with their computers, printers, sewing machines, irons, if it is a machine I help them. I really think I could have been a mechanical engineer, well except for the math part.

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Freida's Bio: Frieda is a fiber artist whose original quilts are inspired by the colors from nature and the everyday scenery that surrounds her living in the mid-west. Working with her own hand dyed cotton and silk fabrics is fun and challenging, the dyeing process is always a surprise. Frieda has been making quilts for over 40 years.  Freida is an award winning, widely published and recognized quilt artist and teacher whose work is exhibited throughout the world.  For more information on Frieda and her biography please CLICK HERE.

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Please visit her  Freida Anderson  website at http://www.friestyle.com and her Walks In The Woods blog at  http://www.friestyle.blogspot.com/

الأربعاء، 5 ديسمبر 2012

How-To Make My Needle Felted Holiday Fiber Tree Free E-Project by Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals

Needle Felted Holiday Fiber Tree
Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals

During my sister's and my 2nd needle felting and roving crafting adventure she managed to get two alpaca head ornament creations completed and 1/2 of the fiber art picture she was creating done.

I, on the other hand, only managed to get a holiday fiber tree done and which is pictured above. I had wanted to create a red/white/green traditional tree, but the green roving colors I had weren't quite right. It ended up looking like a Southwestern holiday tree instead of a traditional holiday tree.

Oh, well. You can't always control the final look of your creations. It stands 7 1/2" tall and is felting over a Styrofoam base.

Here's how I made it:

Supplies Needed

6 1/2" by 3" Round White Foam Cone
White Roving - I used white roving from my sister's alpaca Sunflower which can be purchased HERE.
Roving Mixture - Light Brown, Dark Brown, Gold & Metallic Thread Mix
Roving - Gold, Lime Green, Dark Burgundy, Moss Green
Metallic Thread - Gold
Thick Braided DMC Floss - Burgundy
1" Star Cookie Cutter Mold
Clover Felting Needle Mat Large or Colonial Needle Needle Felting Foam
Blue Grip Single Felting Needle
Clover Pen Style Needle Felting Tool

Directions

1) Spread a light layer of the white roving all along the bottom of the white foam cone and extending about 1/2" up the sides. Needle felt to hold.
2) Take a long piece of the white roving and starting at the bottom of the cone wrap it around the cone in a counter clockwise direction needle felting it as you go along with the pen style needle felting too until you reach the top. Needle felt to the top to secure the end. Make sure the entire white foam is covered fully.
3) Fill the 1" star cookie cutter mold with gold roving and then needle felt it with the single felting needle and the felting mat or felting foam until it measures about 1/4" thick.
4) Position the gold star in the center of the top of the tree and needle felt it with the single felting needle to the top to hold it.
5) Cut a 42" long piece of the roving mixture and roll it between your hands until the roving mixture is about 1/4" thick. Needle felt all along the roving with the single felting needle and foam or mat.
6) Starting at the top of the tree next to the gold star needle felt one end of the roving mixture with the single felting needle to secure it to the top.
7) Slowly wrap and needle felt the 1/4" thick roving mixture around the tree in a counter clockwise direction with the pen style felting tool until it is pleasing to the eye and until you reach the bottom.
8) Needle felt the end of the roving mixture with the single felting needle to secure it around the bottom of the tree.
9) Pull a small piece of the gold roving abut 3/4" to 1" and roll it on your hands to create a small ball then needle felt the ball with the single felting needle and foam or mat until it is about 1/3 to 1/4" round. Create 16 gold balls.
10) Pull a small piece of the dark burgundy roving abut 3/4" to 1" and roll it on your hands to create a small ball then needle felt the ball with the single felting needle and foam or mat until it is about 1/3 to 1/4" round. Create 16 dark burgundy balls.
11) Pull a small piece of the moss green roving abut 3/4" to 1" and roll it on your hands to create a small ball then needle felt the ball with the single felting needle and foam or mat until it is about 1/3 to 1/4" round. Create 16 moss green balls.
12) Starting at the top of the tree and alternating the gold, dark burgundy, and moss green balls space and needle felt the balls along the bottom side of the roving mixture about 1/2" apart until you reach the bottom of the tree and end of the roving mixture with the pen style needle felting tool. Make more balls if need be.
13) Cut a piece of the thick braided DMC burgundy floss 45" long and needle felt one end to the top of the tree with the single felting needle.
14) Slowly wrap and needle felt the thick braided DMC burgundy floss in several places with the single felting needle around the tree in a counter clockwise direction until it is pleasing to the eye and until you reach the bottom.
15) Needle felt the end of the thick braided DMC burgundy floss with the single felting needle to secure it around the bottom of the tree.
16) Cut a piece of the gold metallic thread 45" long and needle felt one end to the top of the tree with the single felting needle.
17) Slowly wrap and needle felt the gold metallic thread in several places with the single felting needle around the tree in a counter clockwise direction until it is pleasing to the eye and until you reach the bottom.
18) Needle felt the end of the gold metallic thread with the single felting needle to secure it around the bottom of the tree.
19) Cut 26 to 30 pieces of the lime green roving 6" long and about 1/4" wide. Slightly roll each piece between your hands to slightly felt it.
20) Tie each of the 6" pieces into a bow.
21) Pin the center of the bows all along the tree until they are evenly spread out and pleasing to the eye.
22) Needle felt the centers of each of the bows with the single felting needle to secure them to the tree.

CONGRATULATIONS! Your needle felted holiday tree is done.

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Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals, Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns, and Linda's Blog. Linda is a doll maker and doll pattern designer. http://lindawalshoriginals.com/

الأحد، 28 أكتوبر 2012

Fused Binding Tutorial By Frieda Anderson of Walks In The Woods - Art Quilts

Have you ever wondered if there was a better way to bind the edge of your quilt? I know I have. If you have, too then you'll be happy to know that Freida Anderson has a method she uses on her Walks In The Woods blog that she is sharing with all of us.

Fused Binding

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Here's what Freida had to say about her tutorial:  I think it is always a good idea to review information. I have been thinking about putting up directions to make a fused binding for awhile now and this seems like as good a time as any.

Most of my fused art quilts have this kind of binding. It is easy to do and really fast and it allows you to use those great decorative rotary blades in your rotary cutter to create one edge of the binding. It also allows you to use scraps of fused fabric if you want.


Freida's Bio: Frieda is a fiber artist whose original quilts are inspired by the colors from nature and the everyday scenery that surrounds her living in the mid-west. Working with her own hand dyed cotton and silk fabrics is fun and challenging, the dyeing process is always a surprise. Frieda has been making quilts for over 40 years.  Freida is an award winning, widely published and recognized quilt artist and teacher whose work is exhibited throughout the world.  For more information on Frieda and her biography please CLICK HERE.

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Please visit her  Freida Anderson  website at http://www.friestyle.com and her Walks In The Woods blog at  http://www.friestyle.blogspot.com/

السبت، 13 أكتوبر 2012

Dyeing Workshop By Frieda Anderson of Walks In The Woods - Art Quilts

I just LOVE to look at beautiful art quilts and so admire the fiber and quilt artists that dye their own fabrics to achieve spectacular color variations in their art quilts.  Sometimes the art quilts just take my breath away.  Such is the case with all the beautiful art quilts made by Freida Anderson and we are all so lucky because Freida has graciously shared her dyeing experience with all of us on her Walks In The Woods blog.  I hope you enjoy Freida's Dyeing Workshop as much as I do.

Dyeing Workshop

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Here's what Freida had to say about her tutorial:  I hope you have enjoyed this mini lesson in dyeing fabric and are enthused to try it your self. I think you will find it very addictive. If you don’t already own my book it is a great resource and you should add it to your library. :)

Freida's Bio: Frieda is a fiber artist whose original quilts are inspired by the colors from nature and the everyday scenery that surrounds her living in the mid-west. Working with her own hand dyed cotton and silk fabrics is fun and challenging, the dyeing process is always a surprise. Frieda has been making quilts for over 40 years.  Freida is an award winning, widely published and recognized quilt artist and teacher whose work is exhibited throughout the world.  For more information on Frieda and her biography please CLICK HERE.

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Please visit her  Freida Anderson  website at http://www.friestyle.com and her Walks In The Woods blog at  http://www.friestyle.blogspot.com/

السبت، 11 أغسطس 2012

Machine Quilting 101 By Frieda Anderson of Walks In The Woods - Art Quilts

I always say that if you're going to learn something you should always try to learn from a master. So, if you want to learn about machine quilting and want to learn from a world class quilt artist and teacher then you'll want to check out Freida Anderson's Walks In The Woods blog.  It is filled to the brim with all sorts of wonderful information and tutorials on quilting.  I hope you enjoy Freida's blog as much as I do.

Machine Quilting 101

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Here's what Freida had to say about her tutorial: I thought it would be good to share some of the tips that I have found to be helpful about machine quilting here on the blog. It seems like there is a real surge in interest from quilters to be better with their machine quilting. I think people are realizing how long it takes to hand quilt and how much it cost to have someone quilt it for them. My classes in MQ are always full and everyone tells me how much better they feel after taking the class. So this is for you guys who live to far away or just can’t make it to a class.  Here we go.

Freida's Bio: Frieda is a fiber artist whose original quilts are inspired by the colors from nature and the everyday scenery that surrounds her living in the mid-west. Working with her own hand dyed cotton and silk fabrics is fun and challenging, the dyeing process is always a surprise. Frieda has been making quilts for over 40 years.  Freida is an award winning, widely published and recognized quilt artist and teacher whose work is exhibited throughout the world.  For more information on Frieda and her biography please CLICK HERE.

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Freida Anderson of Freida Anderson - Quilt Artist Teacher.

Please visit her  Freida Anderson  website at http://www.friestyle.com and her Walks In The Woods blog at  http://www.friestyle.blogspot.com/

السبت، 19 مايو 2012

Upcycled Fiber Coasters Free Tutorial by Alisa Burke

If you have a bunch of denim and ribbon scraps laying around that you want to recycle you'll want to check out Alisa Burke's Upcycled Fiber Coasters tutorial.  Enjoy!

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke

Here's what Alisa had to say about her tutorial:  Recently I met up for a day full of fun with my friend and fellow artist Jane LaFazio. We met at Liberty Station; n San Diego and visited Visions Art Museum, took lots of photos, ate a fabulous lunch and exchanged materials to create with. I gave Jane a bag full of painted canvas scraps and Jane gave me a whole bunch of denim and ribbon scraps. I knew right away I would put these scraps to use for a holiday gift tutorial- a set of fiber coasters.

Please respect Alisa's TERMS OF USE:  I work really hard to come up with my art, tutorials, ideas, classes, inspiration and more. Please understand that everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only - not for resale or redistribution. Please contact me if you are interested in using anything that I share online-thank you!!!

For more information on Alisa's Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Alisa's Bio: Alisa Burke is a freelance painter and mixed media artist who studied fine art at Portland State University. With a background in painting and printmaking, a desire to explore and push materials, Alisa is always looking for new ways to break the rules and redefine art. She draws inspiration from street art, graffiti, art history and fashion and it is not uncommon to find her digging through the trash in hopes of recycling something unique use in her artwork.

Alisa’s paintings have been exhibited in a variety of galleries and her handmade, painted accessories are carried in a number of boutiques across the country. Her artwork has been featured in publications such as Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts, Where Women Create, Somerset Studios’ Haute Handbags, Art Doll Quarterly, and the University of San Diego Magazine. In addition to making art, Alisa teaches a variety of workshops nation wide. Alisa appeared as a guest artist on the DIY Network show Craft Lab and book Canvas Remix was released in spring 2008.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Please visit her Alisa Burke website at http://www.alisaburke.com and her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog at http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com. Her Alisa Burke Etsy shop is at http://alisaburke.etsy.com.

الأربعاء، 1 فبراير 2012

Surface Design Techniques For Fabric - How To Sun Print On Fabric, How To Print Digital Images On Fabric, Metallic Paint Effect On Fabric, and How To Remove Excess Dye From Fabric Free Tutorials By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber

It's always great to learn from a pro. At least I think so. Well, if you want to learn a few tricks and techniques for surface design and dyeing then you'll be happy to know that Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber has a couple wonderful tutorials on her blog explaining various techniques she employs for surface design. I hope you enjoy Vicki's surface design techniques tutorials.


Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her sun printing on fabric technique:  I really enjoy sun printing and have written lots of posts about some of my sun printing results. I also wrote a PDF tutorial.



Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her printing digital images on fabric technique:  My favorite way to transfer images to fabric is to print them with my ink jet printer. I find this to me the most reliable technique and, because there are fewer mishaps, it's also the most economical. This PDF shows how I do it and also provides a comparison of pre-treated fabric sheet products.



Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her metallic paint effect on fabric technique:  I love adding a little bit of sparkle to my projects and there's no better way than painting your own fabrics.  The metallic paints not only add sparkle, they add a lot of depth of color and texture.  This PDF will show you the process I use to get metallic effects on fabric.


Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her removing excess dye technique:  One of the biggest complaints about hand dyed fabric is that it's not color fast. Many people are wary of using it because they are afraid that the colors will run and ruin their entire quilt. Honestly, it's a reputation that the hand dyed fabric industry has earned.

Please respect Vicki's Terms of Use: Tutorial, text & images are the property of Vicki Welsh. Please do not copy or distribute in any form for any reason without my permission!

Vicki's Bio - I am 51, married 23 years and no kids (by choice). I live near Richmond, VA and am obsessed with anything to do with fabric and thread! I sew quilts, dye fabric, longarm quilting and just make lots of things. I started this blog as a way to chronicle my sewing goals and adventures and retired recently to become a full time fabric dyer.

Copyright © 2006-2011 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber - Adventures in quilting, hand dyed fabric and fiber art. Vicki is a fiber artist and fiber dyer. Please visit her "Vicki Welsh - Hand Dyed Fabrics" Etsy Shop.

الأربعاء، 25 يناير 2012

Mineral Pool Placemats, Sugar Maple Placemats, Fat Quarter Placemats, and Merry Mats Placemats Free Tutorials By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber

Ever wonder how to make placemats? If you have then you'll be happy to know that Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber has several tutorials on her blog showing you how to make placemats. I hope you enjoy Vicki's tutorials.


Copyright © 2009- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her Mineral Pool placemats tutorial: There are two things that I have been wanting to do: make some samples using my hand dyed fabrics and make more placemats. I have a million placemat ideas but I wanted to go back to these that I made during Craft Week and write up a tutorial. Since I wasn't able to make soap yesterday (missing an ingredient) I decided that I needed to do the placemat tutorial and I selected the Mineral Pool palette because these colors will look fantastic in my kitchen.


Copyright © 2010- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her Sugar Maple placemats tutorial: I was going to share these placemats and the bargello table runner with you today but the table runner isn't done yet. I'm working on the binding but I'm having a little issue with my right hand and hand sewing isn't fun. I'll get it done, though, and will have the grand reveal soon.

Meanwhile, I made a second project with the Sugar Maple to share. This was a relatively simple project but I really love the results.



Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her fat quarter placemats tutorial: I wanted to make some fast placemats using fat quarters. These fat quarters are sunprinted fabrics but they work with any sets of fat quarters.


Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber.

Here's what Vicki had to say about her Merry Mats placemats tutorial: This placemat tutorial was designed specifically to be used with my Geranium hand dyed gradient fabric but the placemats can be made from any fabric you choose. These placemats finish at 17” x 13” but you can adjust the size to your own preference.

Please respect Vicki's Terms of Use: Tutorial, text & images are the property of Vicki Welsh. Please do not copy or distribute in any form for any reason without my permission!

Vicki's Bio - I am 51, married 23 years and no kids (by choice). I live near Richmond, VA and am obsessed with anything to do with fabric and thread! I sew quilts, dye fabric, longarm quilting and just make lots of things. I started this blog as a way to chronicle my sewing goals and adventures and retired recently to become a full time fabric dyer.

Copyright © 2006-2011 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Vicki Welsh of Field Trips In Fiber - Adventures in quilting, hand dyed fabric and fiber art. Vicki is a fiber artist and fiber dyer. Please visit her "Vicki Welsh - Hand Dyed Fabrics" Etsy Shop.

الثلاثاء، 24 يناير 2012

Two-Color Gradations With Fiber Reactive Dye Free Tutorial By Terri Stegmiller of StegArt

Do you like trying different methods for dyeing fabrics to achieve different results. If you do then you'll be happy to know that Terri Stegmiller has a wonderful tutorial on her Terri Stegmiller website showing you how to create two-color gradations with fiber reactive dye. I hope you enjoy Terri's tutorial.


Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Terri Stegmiller

Here's what Terri had to say about her two-color gradations with fiber reactive dye tutorial: There’s nothing more exciting to a fiber artist than fabulous hand dyed colors. Just looking at a color range of hand dyed fabrics can give me goose bumps.

In this tutorial I am going to show you how I create my two-color hand dyed fabric gradations. You’ll need to have a basic knowledge of fabric dyeing in order to do this successfully. If you don’t, there are a lot of good books on the subject and you’ll find some listed in the further reading box at the end of this document.


Please respect Terri's Terms of Use: Tutorial, text & images are the property of Terri Stegmiller. Do not copy or distribute in any form for any reason without my permission!

Terri's Bio - After a lifetime of experimenting with all types of crafts, Terri began exploring quilting in the early 1990’s. She discovered pretty quickly that traditional and bed-sized quilts were not quite her style and began experimenting with mixed media and creating her own designs. Known for her innovative combination's of color and pattern she is inspired by nature, cats and the female face and enjoys creating artwork that incorporate these elements. When she is not creating art, Terri also enjoys web site design and graphic design work. Terri is the author of Creative Paper Quilts, co-author of Creative Ways with Fiber and Stitch, sells her art through her website at www.terristegmiller.com/.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Terri Stegmiller of Terri Stegmiller .

Please visit Terri's Terri Stegmiller  website, her StegArt Etsy Shoppe, and her Terri Stegmiller blog.

الأربعاء، 18 يناير 2012

One Bucket Fabric Dyeing Free Tutorial By Terri Stegmiller of StegArt

If you love dyeing fabric you'll be happy to know that Terri Stegmiller has a wonderful tutorial on her Terri Stegmiller website showing you how to dye different colors using a one bucket method. Enjoy!


Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Terri Stegmiller 

Here's what Terri had to say about her one bucket fabric dyeing tutorial: It’s hard to believe that I dyed all of these fabrics all at the same time, in one bucket. I didn’t believe this would work either until I tried it.

Please respect Terri's Terms of Use: Tutorial, text & images are the property of Terri Stegmiller. Do not copy or distribute in any form for any reason without my permission!

Terri's Bio - After a lifetime of experimenting with all types of crafts, Terri began exploring quilting in the early 1990’s. She discovered pretty quickly that traditional and bed-sized quilts were not quite her style and began experimenting with mixed media and creating her own designs. Known for her innovative combination's of color and pattern she is inspired by nature, cats and the female face and enjoys creating artwork that incorporate these elements. When she is not creating art, Terri also enjoys web site design and graphic design work. Terri is the author of Creative Paper Quilts, co-author of Creative Ways with Fiber and Stitch, sells her art through her website at www.terristegmiller.com/.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Terri Stegmiller of Terri Stegmiller .

Please visit Terri's Terri Stegmiller  website, her StegArt Etsy Shoppe, and her Terri Stegmiller blog.

الخميس، 15 ديسمبر 2011

Fiber Collage Art Cards Free Tutorial By Sue Bleiweiss

If you love creating collages and beautiful collage note cards then you'll be happy to know that Sue Bleiweiss of Sue Bleiweiss website has another wonderful tutorial on creating fiber collage art cards on her Sue Bleiweiss blog. I hope you enjoy Sue's tutorial.


Fiber Collage Art Cards
Copyright © 2008-2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By Sue Bleiweiss


Here's what Sue had to say about her fiber collage art cards: These fiber collages are fast, fun and easy to make and they are a great way to use up leftover bits of fabric, threads, ribbons, lace, novelty yarns, papers, silk or paper flowers. I've even used torn pages from old books, tea bag and candy wrappers! You can use anything in these collages that can withstand the heat of the iron.

Please respect Sue's Terms of Use: For personal use only. Please feel free to make as many as you like for gifts, swaps and donations, however; at this time I cannot provide licensing for readers to sell items made from the patterns provided on my website. Tutorial, text & images are the property of Sue Bleiweiss. Do not copy or distribute in any form for any reason without my permission!

Copyright © 2011 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Sue Bleiweiss of SueBleiweiss.com.

Sue is a Mixed Media Fiber Artist and Instructor. She teaches classes online in mixed media, surface design, fiber arts. Please visit her Sue Bleiweiss Etsy Shop.

الاثنين، 28 نوفمبر 2011

Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays - Ideas #96, #97, #98, #99 and #100

If you support handmade and love to give gifts from the heart then you're going to love our "Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays" series of posts.

The handmade ideas are taken from all the wonderful free Christmas articles, e-patterns, tutorials, graphics, stitcheries, craft projects and more that The Best Free Craft Articles blog contributors have to offer.

Here's ideas #96, #97, #98, #99 and #100.:

Idea #96 - A  snowman doll is always a delightful gift.

Snow People Doll E-Pattern
Copyright © 1997 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Deanna Hogan of Blue Heron Dolls.

Idea #97 - A festive holiday table runner is always a welcome gift.

Utility Table Runner Tutorial
Tutorial Version Created and Written by Sylvia of Pieces From My Scrapbag blog. 

Idea #98 - Trivets make a terrific gift.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By  Jessica Jones of Jessica Jones.

Idea #999 - An Angelina fiber vase makes a unique and beautiful gift.

Angelina Fiber Vases
Copyright © 2008-2009 - All Rights Reserved - Written By SueBleiweiss


Idea #100 - A Christmas ornament wreath is always a cherished gift.

Copyright © 2009 - Written By Cathy of Hazelruthe's BlogDelphinium

Please respect each artist or crafters Terms Of Use for their free article.

We hope you have enjoyed our 100 handmade gifts ideas for giving to your loved ones this holiday season and hope they have inspired you to create handmade gifts of your own for the holidays.