Reader suggestions

Hannah from gently tiptoe writes in to tell us about some lovely pendants at re.bites.

Nicole writes in:

I wanted to share my brand new site. It is called www.sewandtell.org. It is a free site for people that make their children’s clothing, jewelry, accessories, diaperbags, knitting, crocheting etc. Members can share their projects, patterns they might have used or just the inspiration behind an outfit or accessory. Mainly geared towards children’s fashions though. I would love it to become a fun place to share and get feedback on projects from beginners to advanced.

em writes in:

I’ve got a new project I’m working on sharing with the world and thought it might be right up the creative alley of some of your readers. It’s called ArtScouts, and it’s essentially an activity book for creative grown-ups. :) (It’s about time we had a way to earn badges over the age of twelve, isn’t it? :>) I just put up the second bi-weekly update, and I’m adding topics at about two to three per update. The info and activities are free for everybody to use, and I’m hoping to add in “expert” interviews and some galleries of completed items here soon, too.

Regiana writes in to tell us about her dolls:

Dolls are singular and exclusive, handmade, have simple traits for children imagine different emotions. The label is numbered and accompanied by the same textiles of the doll itself for possible “band-aid”. Dolls are made with wool felt, cotton and acrylic fibre (anti-allergic).

My name is Eve and I’m writing you folks because yours is one of my favourite craft blogs. I’m starting a blog carnival (a monthly
collection of interesting blog posts) called “Yarnival,” and I was hoping you’d be interested in submitting a post for the first issue. It doesn’t take any extra time; the point is simply to choose the post you think represents the best or most interesting work on your blog for the past month and send it in.

sara wrote in a sent a link to her flickr crafts

Hi there! I’d like to introduce you to my new blog, Modish, which features all handmade items from independent designers.

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2 Comments on “Reader suggestions”

  1. gkgirl Says:

    all of these blogs look great
    but i have to say that i am
    especially excited about the
    get a badge blog!!!
    thats exactly what i need,
    ideas AND incentive
    yay!

    great ideas by all of them
    :)

  2. mari Says:

    I simply loved your Blog!

    Thank you very much for all your tips!

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