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10 Signs You Are a Craft Hoarder

November 10, 2014 by FaveCrafts

Sometimes we all just need a little reminder that we are not alone.

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It doesn’t matter how much ribbon you already have, you still want more.

✨Ribbon stash

A photo posted by Creations by Kate Ronan (@bythebay_jewelry) on Oct 10, 2014 at 3:40pm PDT


You’ve resorted to storing your supplies anywhere, no matter how high.

Yes, I’m a yarn hoarder! I finally tackled the stash, stuck it in a silly repurposed Amazon box shelf, and put it way out if reach of yarn-loving tiny fingers. Hopefully this marks the end of room-size yarn webs and hours lost to detangling! #yarnaholic #craftstash #organization #craftingwithkids A photo posted by Melissa (@littleraindrop_mel) on Aug 8, 2014 at 12:25pm PDT


Photos like this one make you drool…

Supplies!!! I love what I do, I could easily be distracted by this all day long… luckily enough it’s behind where I sit to work (I face away from it) so I can concentrate haha 😀 #vintage #vintagefabric #crochet #knitting #sewing #craft #handmade #studio #craftstudio #craftsupplies #organised #craftstash #yarn #fabric #wool #cotton

A photo posted by Crystal Silver – Cissyface (@cissyface) on May 5, 2014 at 8:22am PDT


Your paint collection looks A LOT like this.

#BigCraftChallenge day 7 #craftstash I have a little bit of paint! #crafts #acrylics #craftpaint #color #art #artsupplies #jellylanedesigns A photo posted by Katie Kinnear (@jellylanestudios) on Mar 3, 2014 at 1:28pm PDT


Sales like this make your heart flutter even if you don’t need any more beads.

Evey time I work at #michaels I want to buy everything in the store!!! #greatsale #nomoney #beads #jewelrydesigner #jewelry #crafter #beadaholic #beader #beading #crafthoarders

A photo posted by Angela Michelle (@soocrafty) on Sep 9, 2014 at 6:31pm PDT


Your craft room isn’t messy, it’s creatively organized. No judging allowed.

To be fair to the other side of my craft ‘nook’.


Your car just can’t.

Tisket a Tasket… #basket #crafthoarder A photo posted by chriscranecould (@chriscranecould) on Jun 6, 2013 at 6:59pm PDT


And you wouldn’t DREAM of throwing out fabric scraps.

Bag 1 of 5 bags of fabric scraps…really heather? #crafthoarder

A photo posted by H E A T H E R (@aspensummit) on Aug 8, 2012 at 10:41pm PDT


10 pounds of buttons would never be enough.

So… Anyone need some buttons? #tenpoundsworth #wtf @princesachachi you never mentioned how many POUNDS of buttons you were giving me. #crafthoarderproblems A photo posted by Amalia (@wonderfulworldomollie) on Oct 10, 2013 at 7:21pm PDT


Basically this is your life and you’re PERFECTLY OKAY WITH IT.

Want a glimpse at my craft room disaster? Well, under all this mess is a room, at least I think there still is. I’m hoping this public shaming will motivate me to clean it sooner rather than later. If nothing else, I hope it makes you feel better about your house. 😉 #craftordie #craftsupplyhoarder #craftroomdisaster #craftroom

A photo posted by Chelsea Alexander (@hausfrauchelsea) on Mar 3, 2014 at 2:15pm PDT


Are you a craft hoarder? Tell us below!

Filed Under: Advice, Tips, & Tricks Tagged With: instagram, stashbusting

Craft Your Stash Blog Tour + Giveaway!

September 30, 2014 by FaveCrafts

stash-buttonWe are beyond excited to be a part of the Craft Your Stash blog tour! What is “Craft Your Stash” you ask? Well, let me tell you! It’s an amazing new book by our good friend Lisa Fulmer! We have loved working with Lisa over the years and seeing her publish her first crafting book is simply amazing.

Raise your hand if you’ve got a closet full of craft supplies! Yes, we are right there with you all – and so is this book. Learn how to transform all of your craft closet treasures into gifts, home decor, and more right alongside Lisa Fulmer. Try new techniques and experiment with crafting styles you’ve never tried before. We loved turning each page in the this book and discovering new and exciting crafts on each page. Plus, she teaches us all how to organize our stash right from the start and we couldn’t think of a better way to clear our minds and get ready to craft. (You should see our craft storage here at the office…it’s….special). I’m seeing some great crafty days at the office in the near future with all of these new ideas!

Craft Your Stash.jpgWant a copy?

1. Signed copies for sale on http://craftyourstash.com

2. You can purchase your copy on Amazon

3. Local craft and book stores will also have copies for sale

4. You can enter to win a copy from Lisa on Facebook! (Plus other goodies!)

And…you can win our copy right here!

In order to win a copy of Craft Your Stash, all you need to do is leave a comment on this blog post telling us:

What is currently in your craft stash?

Thank you all for participating in the Craft Your Stash giveaway and blog hop! Congratulations goes to Kathy Lake who answered: “In my stash: canvas,yarn,paints, deco mesh, mason jars, fabric, ribbon,wood cutouts, stencils, and the list goes on and on and, well, you get it!” Enjoy crafting your stash!

OFFICIAL RULES FOR CONTEST

  • There is a maximum of one entry per person. The entry will be based upon a comment left on this blog post. Duplicate comments will be deleted and are not tallied.
  • Winner will be selected at random from the comments on this blog post below.
  • Winner will be announced here on the blog tomorrow as well as contacted by the email address provided.
  • You have until October 7th, 2014 at 11:59p EST to leave your comment on this post. Comments posted after that will not be counted.
  • Contest open to anyone 18+ in US and/or Canada.
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Filed Under: Contests & Giveaways Tagged With: book giveaway, Book Review, craft organization, Lisa Fulmer, stashbusting, thrify

How to Knit a Bow

September 30, 2011 by AllFreeKnitting

When I saw this adorable bow headband tutorial by Stephanie from A Common Thread, I knew I had to try to make my own.  While I loved the idea of creating a stylish headband from yarn scraps, I also wanted my bow to be more versatile.  Wouldn’t it be great if I could transform my bow into a hairclip or a necklace at every fashionable whim?   I sure thought so,  and so I created my own bow with an open back where either a chain or hairclip can easily be inserted – depending on where my stylish whim takes me.

 

Here’s how I made my version of this fabulous idea!

Materials:

  • DK weight yarn from your stash
  • U.S. size 9 knitting needles
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle

Instructions:

  1. I happened to have some new DK weight yarn that I wanted to try out, so I used that instead of the recommended worsted weight yarn for this tutorial.  I also used larger sized needles so my bow would come out light and delicate.
  2. To begin, CO 13 stitches and knit the seed stitch for every row until you have a rectangular piece that’s six inches in length.  You can use any stitch you like – garter stitch, daisy stitch, stockinette stitch – I just love the texture of the seed stitch and thought it would make a stunning accessory:
  3. Once your rectangle is long enough, BO and weave in the ends.  Take some more yarn of the same color and CO 5 stitches.  Continue knitting the seed stitch (or whatever stitch you selected for step 2) for every row until your tiny rectangle is three to three and a half inches long.
  4. Take your smaller rectangle and wrap it around the middle of the larger rectangle and sew sides together.  I also attached the sides of the smaller rectangle to the top of  the larger rectangle to increase stability.
  5. You’re done!  If you want to wear your new bow as a necklace, simply thread a chain through the back of the bow.  Want to put it in your hair?  Slip a metal hairclip through the back and you’re ready to go.  I hope you enjoy!

 

How will you use your bow?  Tell us in the comments!

Filed Under: Full Project Tutorials Tagged With: caitlin eaton, DIY, DIY trends, how to, how to knit, Knitting, stash buster, stashbuster, stashbusting

What Can You Make with Paper Scraps?

June 14, 2011 by FaveCrafts

If you do any kind of paper crafting (scrapbooking, card making, decoupaging, origami, etc…) you probably accumulate a ton of different shaped and sized paper scraps. If you’re like most of the world, these scraps and nothing more than garbage to you. But most crafters look at scraps as a creative challenge. So save your scraps (and save some cash while you’re at it) by using your paper scraps as materials for creating something fabulous.

I recently put together an article on 17 Scrap Paper Crafts & Paint Chips Crafts. I love the idea of crafting with paint chips–they’re free and they literally come in just about any color imaginable! I wouldn’t go so far as calling this a completely “green” recycling project, since no one accumulates that many paint chips when contemplating a color scheme (or do they?), but it’s still thrifty! Check out this mosaic you can make with paint chips:

We’ve also got a fun and thrifty wreath you can easily make from paint chips. The Paint Chip Valentine’s Wreath is made from red and pink paint chips, but you can customize it for any holiday or home decor style just by changing the color chips you use:

Paint Chip Valentine Wreath

I also really can’t get enough of these Colorful Paper Mobiles. I’m planning on using them as a decoration for my wedding. They’re the perfect way to add a pop of color without spending a lot of time or money. You can even reuse old magazine pages to get the same effect.

I found some other cool projects around the web for using up paper scraps. This paper scrap lamp is seriously awe-inspiring! If you click over to read the how-to, you’ll be amazed at the simplicity of it. Why didn’t I think of that??

Here’s an easy tutorial for making paper circle garlands, another cheap decor element for a party. All you need is a circle punch (or the patience to cut out all of those circles) and a sewing machine.

I also really loved this paper butterfly mobile, which also uses a paper punch (or a butterfly die cut, if you’ve got one). You can switch out the shape to personalize this mobile as well. I think it might be cute with hearts, or maybe the moon and stars? What do you think?

Which project was your favorite? Don’t forget to check out my article, 17 Scrap Paper Crafts & Paint Chip Crafts to see all of the cool ideas and projects to make with your paper scrap stash!

Filed Under: Paper Craft Tagged With: easy paper crafts, Paper Craft, paper punch, scrap paper, stashbuster, stashbusting

My Top 5 Stashbusters

March 31, 2011 by AllFreeKnitting

The bottom drawer of my yarn organizer, like the neglected shelf space at the back of the refrigerator, is reserved for leftovers.  It’s a multicolored cubic foot of tangled scraps of yarn. If I’m lucky, the socks I made last spring will wear through, and I can go straight to that drawer and find the exact same yarn for darning, justifying my hoard of leftovers. But most of the time, the tangle sits untouched. Even if I find a few amigurumi or knitted flower patterns to use up some of the scraps, these well-meaning knitting project plans inevitably give way to more exciting endeavors requiring miles upon miles of pristine yarn.

If you’re having trouble motivating yourself to work on stashbusters, this post is for you! My first bit of advice is to stop buying yarn until you really need it. You have a list of projects to do, you have an entire spare bedroom full of yarn, and it’s time to get knitting. This strategy will seem simple as you busily click your needles along for the first week or two and start burning through that stash. But when you get within a mile of your LYS, the closest Hobby Lobby, or eventually even the local Wal-Mart, you will begin to experience yarn-shopping withdrawal.  I’ve been doing this challenge since October, and I often find myself standing in front of yarn displays and dreaming of new projects, with no recollection of how I got to the store.

This brings us to my second piece of advice: find some stashbusting projects you are truly enthusiastic about. Don’t even try to knit knick-knacks you’ll never use. Find projects that make you smile or patterns that seem functional, and your stashbusting projects will become just as exciting as the lacy, cabled masterpiece you spent the past 3 months on. As an added bonus, you can often complete stashbusters in just an evening. They’ll provide a welcome break from time consuming or repetitive larger patterns. Here are just a few of the easy knitting projects I’m planning for leftover yarn:

1. Beaded Friendship Bracelet

Beaded Friendship Bracelet

This fashionable cuff can be made with different yarns or beads to vary the style and match with different outfits.

2. Easter Egg Ornaments

Easter Egg Ornaments

The stripes and polka dots make these especially useful for very small scraps of yarn. Hang them on an arrangement of pussy willow branches for a cheery Easter decoration.

3. Baby Mitts

Baby Mitts

These mitts are a fast and easy knitting project because you don’t have to deal with tricky thumbs. The adorable striping also lends itself to creative stashbusting.

4. Dragonfly Washcloth

Washcloths are a great way to use leftover yarn, especially if you have scraps of cotton. Plus, you’re guaranteed to use something as practical as a washcloth!

5. Boxes Full O’ Seeds Neck Warmer

Boxes Full O Seeds Neck Warmer

This knitting project is a little bigger than the others, so you might want to use a ball of nicer yarn leftover from a bigger project. The buttons let you fasten this neck warmer snugly without adding extra fabric.

Now it’s your turn! I’m challenging you to pull out your drawer of yarn scraps and get creative. What are your favorite patterns for stashbusting?

Filed Under: Knitting Tagged With: Easter, Easter crafts, Easter Eggs, Holiday, Jessica Nichols, jewelry, Knitting, stashbuster, stashbusting, thrifty crafts, yarn

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