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  • Christmas Robin Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern  By : S. Roberts
    The cheery Christmas robin is no stranger to cold bleak winters. He knows how to keep warm and he will keep the teapot warm too. The festive robin novelty Tea Cosy is quick and easy to make and adds Christmas cheer to the kitchen or breakfast table, he also makes for a very unusual gift. The full instructions of how to make a robin tea cosy are here along with a link to a photograph of the finished tea cosy.
  • Peg Art Christmas Star  By : S. Roberts
    Funky peg art stars can make a modern looking display. The stars are simply made from pegs and can be painted in any colour to fix in with your Christmas decoration theme.
  • Simple Glitter Christmas Tree Decorations for Younger Children to Make  By : S. Roberts
    Christmas Crafts for younger kids. Kindergarten, pre-school, and elementary school crafts. Make wonderful, simple crafts with things found around the house. These simple glitter Christmas tree decorations are ideal for younger children to make. They enable the child to practise some motor skills, drawing around a template, cutting out, sticking and painting. . Not too tricky to make, but look a million dollars on the Christmas Tree with the fairy lights making the glitter sparkle. Children love
  • How to make a Christmas Wreath  By : S. Roberts
    Make a Christmas wreath for your front door and keep up an old Christmas tradition. Christmas wreaths can be made out of any kinds of foliage. Collect leaves and stems whilst out walking and have a go at making a wreath. You don’t need any special skills; this is an ideal project for children and a cheap Christmas trimming to make your home look festive.
  • Crape Paper Christmas Ball Decoration  By : S. Roberts
    Make a crape paper traditional style Christmas trimming ball. The ball opens like a book and pulls the crape paper making a diamond shaped pattern as it forms a three dimensional ball. Make mini ball for the Christmas tree and big balls to hang from the ceiling.
  • Preserve Memories Via Scrapbooking  By : Philip Nicosia
    Let’s face it, many women are just so sentimental about a lot of things in their life. They cherish both memorable events involving their loved ones and personal things they receive from special people. Photos and souvenirs are among their most treasured possessions because they are things that remind them of their journey in life.
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part III  By : John Wigham
    In typical Old World needlework, each detail is a particle of the whole; no part of the design can stand alone, whole and complete in itself. The background is solid, the pattern is formal, and a border encloses all. American women smashed that rigid order to bits...
  • How To Make A Cheap And Easy Gourmet Gift Basket For Mom  By :
    Gift baskets are always popular and a great idea to give as a gift whether for Mother's Day or any other time of the year. Moms love to receive gift baskets.
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part II  By : John Wigham
    Three hundred years ago the then colonies in America were inhabited largely by a European hierarchy who'd brought their lower classes with them to do the hard work. There was much mingling and intermarrying with each other and with the Indians - the farmers, the peddlers, the sailors, the little merchants, the
    wilderness fighters -- the first Americans...
  • Nostalgia Meets Hi-Tech: Grandma’s Gone Digital  By : Patricia Frye
    As scrapbooking continues to grow in popularity, scrapbookers are looking for ways to increase their options to enhance their creativity and are looking towards digital scrapbooking to supply it.
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part I  By : John Wigham
    Three hundred years ago the colonies in America were European. Gentlemen and their ladies brought to North America the absolute monarchies of the Continent, the feudal system of England, and the arts and cultures of the Old World. They also brought the lower classes to do the hard work...
  • A Brief Look At The Beginning Of Kite History  By : Jimmy Cox
    Kite flying is one of the oldest pastimes in the world. No one can say with certainty precisely how old it is, but we do know that it goes back for many centuries, and that the beginnings of the story have an eastern setting.
  • A Brief Look At Present Day Picture Frames  By : Jimmy Cox
    Picture framing follows all general changes in sound decorative style, so no one can expect to produce a frame which need never be changed. By keeping the principles of good taste always in mind, we will not turn out something faddish or freakish.
  • Getting Back to the Basics with Scrapbooking Embellishments  By : Robin M. King
    Don't let your scrapbooking embellishments take over your photos! Learn the basic embellishments of scrapbooking and how to implement them in your pages.
  • Ensuring The Quilt You Make Is Warm And Well Lined  By : Jimmy Cox
    On to practicalities, the warmth of the quilt will depend upon the thickness and kind of interlining you use. If warmth is desired, have a thick interlining which means that the quilting lines must be farther apart. If the quilting is to be close and elaborate the interlining must be thin.

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