Allison from Strandz has a quick quilt to whip up called Crazy Four Patch. I think this would be easy enough to get done without too my drama for even me...LOL...she also has another quilt that looks very effective and yet again easy enough for me to whip up called Whirligigs or Wonky Pinwheels....thanks for sharing with us Allison.
Day 3 of the Christmas Blog Hop is Terry Atkinson who has a cute tutorial for "Molten Chocolate Cake Mug" which is a gooey chocolate cake that bakes right in the mug! You'll make a super simple bag and fill it with the dry ingredients for the cake. Terry has supplied details for a tag with the baking instructions to put into the mug so your receiver can bake the cake.
The second day for the Blog Hop brings a really cute table mat by Sandy Gervais over at Pieces From My Heart. I really love her stuff. And when you go over to her blog take a look at the OWL. OMG I need one of those....just gorgeous.
Gudrun has a quilt as you go Christmas Tree wall hanging tutorial up for grabs. I really think this would be nice to whip up for Christmas. Another must do I think. This is the first in a series of daily freebies called 12 Days of Christmas from different blogs. Take a look at Creative Studio.
Scatter Sunshine Scrappy Quilt is a lovely easy scrappy quilt to put together using up all those scraps we seem to keep for that "one day" project. Thanks to Brown Paper Packages blogspot for sharing.
Sweet Sixteen can be found over at Popular Patchwork....it is made from charm squares..you can alter the size of the charm squares to make the bag smaller or larger.
CoCoJ Designs has a terrific diaper bag tutorial girls. What a lovely diaper bag this is with a ruffle at the top...makes it look much better than just for diapers...lol... or as us Aussiesjavascript:void(0) call them "nappies".
Moda Bake Shop has a new bag up that I really like. Its called the Boutique Shopper. Its using the Moda Layer Cakes but you could just cut the blocks 10" square.
Tricia-Rennea has some cute Halloween themed printables to download. I love her colouring pages but I would use them for stitcheries...very cute...take a look.
Nancy-Rose has a tutorial showing us how to make a scrappy quilt with snowball blocks and nine patch blocks to use up all those old shirts you have or find at the op shop. What a nifty idea Nancy-Rose. Thanks for the great tutorial.
You will find a different style of picnic bag over at SewTakeAHike. I really like this idea for a completely different style of carry bag for all your picnic goodies.
Shirley from Bits and Pieces has a nice easy tutorial to make some fingertip oven mitts. Go take a look. I like this idea...not too big and bulky for me.
What a cute idea for the girls to make bracelets with all those hundreds of buttons I seem to be accumulating. I can never find a pair out of them....so this is a great idea that Indigo Blue has. I know its nothing new and I have seen them before, but I needed reminding.
Gosh I spent ages looking for a Birthday background....how hard could it be? Very hard it seems...lol...truly, I didn't think I would find one. But, finally I found one. Yes just one at Scrap E-Blog.
Now this has to be a must for your budding artist. Amy from During Quite Time has instructions on how to make this. This crayon apron would be a terrific gift for your little girl who loves to draw.
Amy from During Quiet Time has a great tutorial using selvages edges to make a scrappy armrest for us sewers/crafters....ohhh boy I can't wait to try this one. I have been saving my selvage edges for something and I think this is it.
Sharon has an amazing freebie over at House of Pugish.....a brilliant Unicorn pattern. You have to snap this one up if you are into this kind of thing. Please don't forget to leave a comment and say thank you to the people who share their patterns with us.
You can print off some vintage Christmas tags here for all those lovely pressies that are going to be wrapped and left under the Christmas tree.....or hey, why leave them under the tree, just send them to me....lol
There are some other style of Christmas tags to print off here, here, and here too.
The cutest little knitted Christmas stocking pattern can be found over at Little Cotton Rabbits....she has a lot more over there too so take a look around.
The Giving Flower has a down-loadable tutorial for a purse organiser. Now when you want to change handbags you just need to pull your organiser out and all your goodies will just pop into the new handbag....wahhh laahhh...what a great idea.
The Chocolate Crow Trader is an Aussie site with many sellers coming together to sell their wares. But on top of that they have lots of free patterns. Some terrific prim patterns I just love. Stitchery, dolls, Halloween, Christmas...all sorts.
Junie Moon has a small book with natural cleaning recipes that is available to download. So for all you out there that like to use natural recipes or always wanted to try natural cleaning recipes for cleaning, now is a great chance to grab it.
Lisa from Button Bliss has more Christmas stitchery patterns up to grab. These really are sweet and will make lovely ornaments or just use them on any of your Christmas goodies.
Lisa also has cute quotes to use on your projects and some instructions on how to use paint or water pencils to colour in your stitcheries.
The Sewing Republic has lots of different tutorials but I really like the Supply Case. Take a look around and see what else you might like....let me know if you do find something and make it up.
Talin from Talins Corner has a nice simple wallet to make. No zippers to worry about either...lol...not that I am concerned as I am getting good at putting zippers in these days.
Sew Christine has a tutorial for a little coin wallet with a zipper in it. Great for a quick get-away....it has an attachment for a metal clasp you can clip it to the inside of your handbag.
Sew Much Time, Sew Little Fabric is sharing "Life's A Hoot" BOM with everybody. How exciting. An owl stitchery BOM....whooohooottt.....quick take a look owl lovers. Thanks Paula for sharing this.
Hey this is a great idea for us who like a particular thing and cant find fabric we are looking for...like me and owls...I would buy all the fabrics I could with owls on. But know I could even stamp my own...what a hoot!!! Go across to Creative Kismet and learn how to stamp your own fabric.
Shawnette from I'm Seeing Raggedies has a few different free patterns to grab. With Halloween coming up she has Frankie and Bride to make. Take a look at the other freebies Shawnette has on her left side bar.
What a great idea....making slippers. I love the way these look and they also look easy to whip up. It is a free pattern over at the Pink Slipper Project and such a worthy cause.
Dannielle from Princess Nimble Thimble has a lovely prim Annie doll pattern to make. She also has a rabbit, embroidery, strawberries, a teapot cozy and other patterns to share. Thanks Dannielle.