Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Loom Magic Xtreme! Loom Band Flower Bouquet


One thing I have noticed about Rubber Band Bracelets is that if someone meets anyone, young or old, that has a loom or loom bands, they automatically become friends. I was in California in January in a local craft store. There was a mother and daughter in the bead department looking at storage containers. I just couldn't help but ask, "Do you make rubber band bracelets?" Sure enough she did! I can spot a friend a mile away! I also met a friend this week that just started making no-loom bracelets and started selling them to friends so he could save up to buy himself a loom. I couldn't help but give him some bands to help him out! What about you? Do you have a friend to make bracelets with?

Loom Band Bouquet of Flowers @craftsavy, #craftwarehouse, #rubberbandbracelet, #loombands, #rainbowloom,

Today's rubber band craft comes from the book Loom Magic Xtreme! by John McCann, Monica Sweeney, and Becky Thomas. There are 25 awesome, never before seen, projects in this book that are fun for boys and girls alike! There are more than bracelets too! There's headbands, pirate eye patch, earrings, and other crafts. There are many crafts in this book that require more than one loom, where you can link them together to create larger projects!


This craft is called the Bouquet of Flowers (page 31 in Loom Magic Xtreme! as pictured above on the front cover). Breietta from our Salem store created these. She is nicknamed "The Rubber Band Bracelet Lady" by the kids in our store. She says, "This project is a lot of fun and all the kids love it! Remember, it needs two looms to make a flower, so make sure to pick one up before heading home to create it!" I would recommend this project for those loomers that would like to try something new. It is considered "medium" difficulty.


To create a unique center add a button instead!


How would you like TO WIN your own Loom Magic Xtreme! book to make your own?! All you need to do to ENTER to WIN is COMMENT on this blog post! A random winner will be announced next week during our Loom Band Wednesday post, June 11th, 2014. US residents only please. Winner will have 14 days to claim the prize before it is considered void.


 * Deluxe Loom Band Kits $5 (reg $16.99), Loom Bands 3 for $5 (reg $2.99 each), Storage Boxes $3.33 (reg $8.99), Loom Band Organizer 2 for $5 ($3.99 each), EZ Looper 2 pack 2 for $5 (reg $3.99) and 20% off all Loom Band books on sale beginning tomorrow, June 5th - June 22nd, 2014

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Mason Jar DIY Crafts


Handmade projects don't have to be complicated to be impressive! Join us through out the month of April for ideas that are easy DIY, that will satisfy your desire to create, and will wow your family and friends! Check out this new book, DIY Mason Jars, with 35 projects to do using the classic container! We learned a few tips or two ourselves! See all the mason jar inspiration below to kick off your creativity!







Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Wood Burning Easter Eggs


Handmade projects don't have to be complicated to be impressive! Join us through out the month of April for ideas that are easy DIY, that will satisfy your desire to create, and will wow your family and friends!

Cathrine, from our Gresham Craft Warehouse, created these beautiful wood eggs using a wood burning tool! Then when she was finished sealed it with a clear finish. 


You can also use colored pencils to add a flair of color to your project like she has done in the photos below. She also found inspiration from the Zentangle books we carry at our stores.
To see more demos from your local Craft Warehouse store, check out our events page on our website, right here!

Friday, January 31, 2014

One Yard Wonder Retro Bag by Design Team Member Staci Wendland


Hello! My name is Staci, and I’m happy to be visiting the Craft Warehouse blog today as a guest designer! When the book Fabric-by-Fabric One Yard Wonders by Rebeccca Yaker and Patricia Hoskins showed up on my doorstep, I almost didn’t know what to do. How was I going to choose one project to make out of 101? Crafty Staci 1
I love simple projects that can be made with a reasonable amount of time and materials and this book really delivered. What ultimately helped me choose which pattern to try was this beautiful Modern Roses by Stephanie Ryan fabric from Moda that Craft Warehouse sent. Crafty Staci 2
Since the book is categorized by fabric type, I was able to focus on the section appropriate for what I was using. I just kept coming back to the same pattern: The Retro Bag on page 50. There is a packet of pattern pieces in the front of the book. As you might imagine, 101 patterns involves a lot of pieces. Some pieces are printed on the inside of others. I’d recommend tracing the inner piece onto another piece of paper rather than cutting it out to prevent warping the larger piece. Crafty Staci 2.5
Another bit of advice before you begin: don’t be tempted to skip the interfacing. The bag will need it for body and stability. In fact, I even added a couple of extra layers behind the magnetic clasp to keep it from damaging the cotton. The pieces that are completely straight squares or rectangles are simply indicated to cut as such in the book, rather than an actual printed piece. Fortunately, Craft Warehouse also provided me with a Olfa rotary cutter. If you sew at all and haven’t bought a rotary cutter, make it the next thing on your list. You won’t believe how much easier it will be to cut fabric. In fact, I had forgotten how awesome and terrifying a brand-new rotary cutter blade can be. Be sure to use the safety features! Crafty Staci 3
One of the design elements I love about the Retro Bag is the pleating at the top and bottom. When you’re cutting out a pattern with pleats, simply make a clip within the seam allowance at each mark. That will save you time by not having to draw each line onto your fabric, and it’s easy to match up the clips to make your pleats. Crafty Staci 4
To hold those pleats in place, I also received a great product that I didn’t even know existed. In fact, I’ve used binder clips for this purpose, but wished there was something better. These Clover Wonder Clips held the pleats perfectly, and were easy to remove as I sewed. Crafty Staci 5
This pattern uses 1/2” seam allowances throughout the bag. In order to make sure my seams were consistent, I used a little trick I learned on Pinterest. Crafty Staci 6
Sliding a rubber band onto my machine at the 1/2” mark to use as a guide worked beautifully and all my pieces fit together the way they should. Crafty Staci 7
I made a point to follow the instructions on this pattern to give an accurate representation of the process. However, I deviated on this point, only because it’s a technique I use very often. When you’re sewing the pocket for the inside, you’re instructed to stitch the sides and bottom, turn right side out, then fold the top to the inside 1/2”. I recommend instead turning that 1/2” under and pressing it before you do any of the sewing. Just make sure your folds are even at the top before sewing the side and bottom seams.Crafty Staci 8
A quick and easy way to center that pocket is to fold your bag in half and make a light crease with your thumbnail, then do the same with the pocket. Line up the folds and measure down the distance from the top of the bag and you’re done! Crafty Staci 9
The final tool Craft Warehouse sent in my box of goodies was a Seam-Fix seam ripper. I have to be honest here…I was REALLY hoping I wasn’t going to need that particular item. As it turned out, I didn’t have to remove any mistakes, but it came in very handy for cutting the small holes needed to apply the magnetic closure for the bag. Crafty Staci 10
The pattern called for a 3” ring for the strap, which would be cute, but I was unable to find one. The 2” d-ring I used instead was perfect. Crafty Staci 11
I love how the Retro Bag turned out. It’s a great size and shape, and I found the strap to be perfect for cross-body wear with no adjustments. The pattern was easy to follow and I would even recommend it for someone fairly new to sewing. Crafty Staci 12

And, true to its name, it was a One Yard Wonder. Since I had two yards of fabric, I was able to make two bags!

 Crafty Staci 13

Thank you so much to Craft Warehouse for letting me play with some of their amazing products and welcoming me here today!

Friday, September 13, 2013

Ho Ho Let It Snow Book by Nancy Halvorsen






Oh what fun projects! Time to get started on these Christmas projects now!


Ho Ho Ho Let it Snow by Nancy Halvorsen is a Winter and Christmas themed book. There is nothing more fresh than frosty snowflakes and jolly snowmen to celebrate the Christmas season. Enjoy making these twenty-three project designs to brighten the season! Projects include quilts (52" x 70" and 16" x 72"), panel quilt, pillows, table runners, ornaments, mug rug coasters. 


*Entire stock of Christmas Cotton Prints 30% off regular prices (reg $12.99 a yard), Jolly Old St. Nick Pattern $6.88 (reg $9.99), and Ho Ho Ho Let It Snow Book $12.88 (reg $18.99) until September 22, 2013

Thursday, August 22, 2013

60 More Quick Baby Knits Book and Giveaway



Create this darling sweater using Cherub Yarn, a super soft sport weight yarn in bright, bold colors! 


This pattern was from the book 60 More Quick Baby Knits and can be found at your local Craft Warehouse! Visit us on Instagram, where we are giving two books away to one lucky winner! One for you and one for a friend because it is always better to knit with a friend!
 
* Cherub Yarn on sale 3 for $10 until August 25th.

Friday, March 8, 2013

With Fabric and Thread Book



 This giveaway is now closed. Thank you for playing along! Our winner picked via Random.org is:
 
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We are kicking off National Quilt Day early! All week long we will be inspiring quilters, sewing enthusiasts, and those that wish they were with Make and Takes, events, in store and online giveaways and more! Make sure you stay tuned in to the blog and Facebook to stay up to date with all the action so you don't miss out!!!

Our FIRST National Quilt Day giveaway is this 180 page book called With Fabric & Thread by Joanna Figueroa. It is filled with more than 20 quilting and sewing patterns!

To enter to win, you can...

1. Comment here! We need to be able to contact you if you win! If your email is not attached to your profile, please add an email address in your comments making sure to add spaces as shown: email (at) address (dot) com. Thank you!

2. Share our giveaway via Facebook by clicking "share" on our Facebook post, then come back here and tell us that you did.

3. Share our giveaway via Twitter, then come back here and tell us that you did.

4. Pin our giveaway via Pinterest, then come back and tell us that you did.

One winner will be picked via Random.org on March 11th, 2013!

*We ship in the US only thank you.

To see a list of all our in store make and takes for National Quilt Day, visit our website here

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Zentangle Art


So you think you can not draw? Think again! Anyone can create amazing artwork using repetitive patterns, or "tangles". From kid to adult, we have a book for you!

Zentangle® helps reduce stress and improve focus. This relaxing process turns drawings into artistic design. It can be done anywhere and no artistic talent is needed. Embellish scrapbooks, journals, paintings, quilts, art, ATCs and cards. There is really no limit to creativity. Zentangle was developed by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas.

4 Pack of Micor Pens $6.88 (reg. $10.99)*




Zentangle Art is perfect for kids! Check out this book available at your local Craft Warehouse!


Zentangle Books 25% off regular prices*

Kids of all ages - get ready to laugh, smile and tangle! Sandy Steen Bartholomew's Zentangle for Kidz! is both a fun romp through pattern play and an inspiring art lesson. Kid characters Alex and Lilah entertain the audience while presenting tangle techniques. They talk to the reader in dialog bubbles, so the book has the inviting style of a comic book.

Every page is stuffed with whimsical shapes that grow into awesome designs, but the process is artfully disguised as "messing around with tangles". This book will be especially helpful for anyone who says "I can't draw". Sandy's friendly approach is so inviting, simple and free-form that it will engage event he most timid artist.


* Sale ends August 19th, 2012

Make sure to check back tomorrow, with featured Zentangle Art from our guest designers!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Father's Day Gift Ideas


Father's Day is Sunday, June 17th! To celebrate, we have great gift ideas to share today and tomorrow, that will for sure make the dad in your life smile!

How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Techniques by Steven Raichlin features easy to make recipes along with an in-depth look at BBQ techniques. A must have read for the dad that loves to grill! It is on sale, until June 17th, for $15.97 (reg $20.95).


You can find more of Steve's tips and recipes on his website, here.

Create a one of a kind BBQ apron to go with Dad's new book! Solid aprons are on sale for $6.97 (reg $9.99) through June 17th.

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