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  • Sewing Projects for Kids: Theme Sewing  By : Kristi Borchardt
    When teaching your children how to sew, often times you are stuck with, “what should we sew next?” Here is a solution to that agonizing question.
  • Candles From A-Z  By : Catherine Olivia
    Making candles is a fun hobby enjoyed by thousands of people worldwide. It can also be a very lucrative hobby for some. Some very large candle companies are those that started out as a part-time hobby. The best thing about candle making is that you don't have to spend a fortune to start. Unlike some other hobbies that require special equipment or accessories when you are making candles you can use unscented wax and whatever type of bottles you may have around the house. Most start small, and once they get the feel they start experimenting with different types of wax and with fragrances.
  • Teaching Sewing: Sewing IS Contagious  By : Kristi Borchardt
    The social aspect of sewing is not only fun for everyone, it is also a great way to motivate and encourage your own children to learn to sew.
  • Sewing Class - Learning to Sew through Quilting  By : Kristi Borchardt
    Quilting is a fabulous way to learn some of the basic skills in sewing. Although there are some very intricate and complicated quilts, there are also a huge amount of very simple patterns.
  • Sewing Class: The Difference Between Pressing and Ironing  By : Kristi Borchardt
    Next to your sewing machine, your iron is your most important piece of equipment for sewing. For the best results with your sewing projects it is essential that you know the difference between ironing and pressing.
  • Children Sewing: The Hidden Benefits of Repeating Projects  By : Kristi Borchardt
    You should encourage your kids to repeat their sewing projects. Just by changing fabrics you are giving: variety, an opportunity to master skills, and the chance to practice visualizing the construction of the project. But there is another INCREDIBLE BENEFIT from repeating projects.
  • Teaching Your Child To Sew  By : Kristi Borchardt
    So, what makes you qualified to teach your own child to sew? You may be surprised to know that it is NOT your expertise in sewing!
  • Sewing Class: Important Steps in Learning to Sew  By : Kristi Borchardt
    If your sewing machine isn't taken care of, your frustrations will lead to quitting. There is nothing worse than sitting down to sew and your machine won't work properly!
    Here are two things you need to do to keep your machine in shape and ready.
  • Sew: Key to a Good Sewing Experience  By : Kristi Borchardt
    When you sit down to sew you don't want to have to spend time searching for the stuff you need to complete a project. It can also be frustrating to have some spare time and be out of what you need. There are some great ways to organize your space. I will share with you what we have done.
  • Learn to Sew: The Effects of Cheap Thread  By : Kristi Borchardt
    Not until we were sewing weekly were the effects of cheap thread on our machine understood.
  • Teaching Children to Sew: Portfolios  By : Kristi Borchardt
    As your child starts learning to sew, take the time to make these two Sewing Notebooks. Your child will be inspired and encouraged by them, and you will find one of them priceless!
  • Teaching Children to Sew: Which Sewing Machine To Use  By : Kristi Borchardt
    Unless you already own a sewing machine, or if your sewing machine required your savings to purchase it, I highly recommend an inexpensive sewing machine for the younger ages. Once again, you have to consider the maturity level of your children. Will they follow the Main Rule of sewing?
  • Crazy Daisy Jeans for the Summer  By : S. Roberts
    Funk up a dull drab pair of jeans with a little bit of flower power. Great for kids jeans or hippie ladies jeans or a project for a teenager, you’re bound to be a trend-setter in funky daisy jeans. Quick and easy to do and not a great deal of artistic flare is needed.
  • Country Chickens Novelty Tea Cosy and Egg Cosy Knitting Pattern  By : S. Roberts
    An unusual novelty tea cosy and egg cosy featuring small stuffed chickens. These cosies would fit right into a country cottage kitchen with the free-range hens roaming around the top. Ideal for keeping the teapot and boiled eggs warm too, children really enjoy them. Taking less than an hour to make they do make a lovely surprise on Good Friday and Easter Sunday when you present someone a hard boiled egg for their breakfast that still has a hen sitting on top of it.
  • Teaching Children to Sew: Your Sewing Space  By : Kristi Borchardt
    When teaching your children to sew, there are things you can do with your sewing space that will make them more comfortable while they are sewing, and even better, help encourage a greater desire to sew.

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