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Tutorial: Super Simple Belly Dance Skirt Fits Any Size

by Moonmaiden

I've been making these skirts for years and just finished another one. Why do I like them? They are quick and easy to make. They use less fabric than most skirts. You can adjust them to fit no matter how much... published 5 months ago

5 comments    free halloween easy

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Postage Stamp Quilt Build Along

by Moonmaiden

I just started a new quilt called a postage stamp quilt because it's made of little squares. I picked 2" squares with 1/4" seams and made a template out of cardboard. Right now I'm sewing the squares into... published 6 months ago

4 comments    make crafts tutorial

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Make a Gypsy Skirt

by Moonmaiden

Fun to wear.Many costumes call for a gypsy skirt. It's great for belly dancing, peasants, gypsy costumes, prairie looks, romantic skirts, folk dancing, pirating, and witchy wear. You can use earth tones, dark... published 2 years ago

20 comments    how make free

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Crafts on a shoestring

by Moonmaiden

Pillow/Bag made from old sweatshirt. T-shirt blanket and backpack Blanket folds into a backpack. Lately I've been thinking a lot about DIY crafts (Do it yourself) and crafts on a budget. Partly because it... published 6 months ago

11 comments    ideas crafts budget

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Shopping Etiquette

by Moonmaiden

A True Story Though this story could have happened anywhere that people shop, it happened at a fabric store. I was browsing the pattern books hoping to stock up on patterns that were on sale for $1.99. I made... published 2 years ago

1 comment    shopping crafts sewing

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Spring is in the Air

by Moonmaiden

I live in S. California so perhaps spring arrives here faster than in the rest of the U.S.A. And in this season of fertility, my mind is full of creative ideas. Today I started designing a fabric wallet. I... published 2 years ago

1 comment    arts blog gardening


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