
Jenny Hart has been posting some sneak previews of upcoming Sublime Stitching transfer patterns–the heart and hypodermic needle are amazing, and is that a brain I see over to the left? Can’t wait until these are available!
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Jedi Master Thrash writes in with this clever use for those fancy metal tins you get popcorn in around holiday season. You can use it to make a cover for a handmade book! Rachelle from WideArts did just that, and walks you through the process. Just don’t take your new journal out in the field during a lightning storm!
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Recycled Tin-Covered Book Tutorial

San Francisco isn’t the only city hosting a CRAFT: 07 Release Party this weekend–there’s also a fun make-and-take happening in Boston at Greenward, a fabulous eco-friendly boutique in Cambridge. The Sampler will be providing gift bags, and there are also great giveaways from Chronicle Books and CRAFT. You’ll be able to score special subscription deals while enjoying sweet treats and whipping up some cute shoe clips for yourself, inspired by our current issue.
CRAFT: 07 Release Party
Saturday, June 21 from 3pm - 6pm
Greenward
1776 Mass Ave., Unit 1
Cambridge, MA 02140
617-395-1338
greenward.com

These cute flower shoe clips are from Cathy Callahan’s “Old School” column. We’ll have all the supplies on hand for you to make-and-take a pair of your own, all you have to bring is your crafty enthusiasm. Hope to see you there, or at one of our upcoming parties in San Francisco (June 21), or Detroit (June 29).
From the pages of CRAFT:

CRAFT: 07 - “Old School: Cut-and-Clip Decor” by Cathy Callahan, pg. 147. Preview the article in our Digital Edition.

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Boston CRAFT: 07 Release Party this Saturday

Sui Li has an Etsy shop full of some of the loveliest crocheted flowers I think I’ve ever seen. I love how realistic they look–you can even bend the stems to arrange them as you wish.

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Sui Li’s Crocheted Flowers

Molly of The Purl Bee shows you how you can easily sew up lovely lined curtains.
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