Tutorial roundup

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Hi everyone, sorry a little late this fortnight with the roundup. For those interested I find my links mainly through blogs I read and will endeavour to credit if found through another blog, I subscribe to over 300 blogs. When I don’t give a “via” link that infers that I’ve come across the link myself. Ok….onto the fun stuff…

Crochet edging on fabric yoyos. Link

Add a band of colour to the bottom of a skirt. Link

Dresser knob cosies. Link

Recycled jeans apron. Link

Making hand felted slipppers non-slip. Link

Child’s wrap dress pattern. Link

Oil cloth lunch bag. Link

Sewing even corners. Link

Fabric baby shoes. Link

French seams 101. Link

Fabric buckets. Link

Quilted fabric wallet. Link

Make your own preserves. Link

Using pixel fonts for cross stitch. Link

Smock apron. Link

Inseam pockets. Link

Make your own bubble mailers. Link

Offset square wrist pincushion. Link

Frayed flower. Link

Smock with pocket – smocket. Link

Patchwork oven mitts. Link

Free bird embroidery pattern. Link

the above [via]

Key fob. Link

Sewing square box corners. Link

Numbered cork coasters. Link

Covering a lampshade. Link

How to fold a fitted sheet. Link, [via]

How to bury serger threads. Link

Curly magazine ribbons. Link

Bag handles 101. Link

Shrinky plastic key rings. Link

Photo journal and notebook (excellent video tutorial). Link

Biscornu. Link, [via]

Flower pin. Link, [via]

Lovely linen bag. Link

Etsy Labs, The Storque, How To’s. Link

Whipup tutorial archive

If you’ve created an online crafty tutorial or spotted one you want to share, feel free to give us the heads up at whipup.tutorials[@]gmail.com. Halloween’s coming up and we’d love to see your Halloween tutorials/ideas.

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4 Comments on “Tutorial roundup”

  1. Junie Moon Says:

    I greatly appreciate the work you do in gathering tutorials for us. It’s very, very helpful and all the creativity out there is so inspiring. Thank you!

  2. Alisa Says:

    Thank you so much for putting together these lists of tutorials. I love them. I love that they cover such a broad spectrum of craft ideas. I always find a few tutorials that I just die over. This time it was the fabric buckets. So simple and so beautiful.

  3. mom2fur Says:

    Wow, thanks for all the links! I had a blast checking them out. I’m always in search of tutorials, since I love to learn new things…even at my old age of 51. :)

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