Appliquéis the process of sewing a smaller piece of fabric onto the surface of another fabric, either using a sewing machine or byhand. Until now, you may have been under the impression that theonlyreason tofussy cutfabric was forappliqué. This is because using afussy cutpiece of fabric ...
Not only are buttery, melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookies surprisingly easy to make, they’re also infinitely adaptable.
Not only are buttery, melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookies surprisingly easy to make, they’re also infinitely adaptable.
With magazines and catalogues, students can flick through to find the thing that the teacher described as quickly as possible (also possible with books like Where’s Wally), or cut out things to stick on some A3 paper with written descriptions to make up an outfit, wardrobe or shop. Realia...
Make a mixed media background (or take a piece of design paper, or cardstock) Add some texture (like a brick pattern) with transparant texture paste and a stencil Die-cut four houses in a row (or draw four little houses yourself and fussy-cut) ...
Zip bags smaller than 3″ wide are a bit fussy to sew. Once the zip pouch is wider than 10″, it gets “floppy” you may want to add a second layer of interfacing. Your finished pouch will be approximately 1″ smaller in both directions than your pattern pieces. The zippered pouches...
Herbs are among the easiest plants to grow. They’re generally not fussy, nor are they prone to many pest or disease problems. They also don’t need a lot of room to spread out, making them ideal for small spaces. While herb gardens used to be formal affairs, laid out in elaborate ...
This is optional, and I’ll show you how to do both the traditional method and the fussy-cut method. Handmade Christmas Ornament Tutorials This project is part of a year-long series of handmade Christmas ornament tutorials. Here are the other projects shared in this series. July: Paper ...
I am fussy about rice, hate it over cooked and mushy but was really pleased with this. Hardly ever use a microwave, normally cook rice in a pressure cooker but sometimes it’s just too big. This worked well so thanks for the recipe Reply Kristin on 9/10/20 at 1:23 pm About ...
Our vet happened to mention in passing that our fussy Cockatiel might enjoy sprouted food, so I happened to stumble across your article when looking into it. Not only is our bird going to be spoiled, you’ve convinced me to add it to our own diet as well! It’s not a common ...