Jacob’s Ladder
This one came to us in 2001 from Simply Quilts. That site and show are gone. We'll send you to Fabric Cafe's site. If you find it for free, please let us know. This is
This one came to us in 2001 from Simply Quilts. That site and show are gone. We'll send you to Fabric Cafe's site. If you find it for free, please let us know. This is
This is the signature BINKY pattern we use at events. They are simple and colorful. Here are some samples from our events using donated fabric. For over 27 years, Hoffman Fabrics has donated to BPHQ for
Fold, tie, and fasten a square of material and—presto!—a cuddly toy. MATERIALS: 18-inch square of lightweight flannel or a large cotton bandanna Rubber bands STEP 1: Fold the 18-inch square of lightweight flannel or large cotton bandanna
What a wonderful surprise Sometimes you get an email from a company you haven't met and think, oh, that's so nice of them to want to feature us on their site. Little did I know... And then
Annette Rosanelli shared this: We have the full instructions on our page here: http://www.needlepointers.com/main/youtubecontent.aspx?YoutubePageID=106 They are more thorough than the Beaverton Chapter is for their "binky sandwiches." You can do it! We highly recommend safety pin basting.
Fast, fun alternative to the tie blanket This Tutorial will get you started on crocheted edging on a blanket for your local chapter! Enjoy! ALL FABRIC - BEFORE YOU CUT FRINGE - CUT OFF THE SELVAGE. They
Each Braille cell is comprised of six raised dots. These dots are numbered and each dot is well-known under its number. The dots 1 and 4 form the top pair, 2 and 5 the middle pair