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How to Create Jobs - Use More American Made Products, Save Jobs, and Improve the Economy
American consumers have spent substantial amounts of money in the past on foreign goods. Occasionally, some citizens decide to protest foreign products and services that they feel send money overseas to weaken the American economy...
37 commentsFree Patterns
Making a doll with your own two hands can be such a rewarding experience. These handmade dolls are not only fun to create but make much appreciated gifts that will be cherished by anyone. There's just nothing to compare with the warmth of a handmade...
39 commentsUltimate Guide to Buying and Using Double Sided Tape
Double-sided tape, also known simply as double tape, is one of my favorite craft accessories. It can be used for a variety of different types of crafts from photo scrapbooking to sewing. What I’ve found over the years is that there are both good...
7 commentsHistory Of Toilet Paper And The Many Uses Of The Toilet Paper Roll
Toilet paper dates back as far as the sixth century AD. The Greeks used to use stone and clay.
71 comments101 Must-Bookmark Craft Blogs
Looking for craft ideas and inspiration? Check out this list of 101 craft blogs, with projects to suit many interests and skill levels.
30 commentsHow to Make a Spiked Collar Necklace or Choker
Having spent an admirable amount of time prancing about in spiked collars, I can say they are most enjoyable to wear, but why should we stop at wearing them when we could make them ourselves? The benefits of making your own spiked collar...
20 commentsHome Made Stuffed Toy - How to Make a Stuffed Monster
An illustrated guide on how to make a stuffed monster. This simple, easy to make stuffed toy can be made with fabric scraps and has no loose buttons or embellishments so is safe for a baby.
74 commentsHow to Knit a Scarf - An Illustrated, Step-by-Step Guide
A beginner's guide to knitting a scarf. This step-by-step guide teaches you how to knit a homemade scarf with directions for knit and purl stitches, two easy scarf patterns, knitting terminology glossary, and valuable links to related sites.
59 commentsScrapbook Furniture for Organizing and Storing your Supplies
My very first scrapbooking area consisted of two sofa tables purchased from Ikea for $20 each, and a bunch of stackable plastic bins. I threw everything into one bin or another, trying to maintain some semblance of organization but it usually failed...
49 commentsMake Something from Nothing~How to Make a Crochet T-Shirt Rug
Recycling worn out t-shirts into beautiful rugs satisfies my penny-pinching nature. Here are complete instructions for cutting t-shirts into yarn and crocheting a throw rug similar to the braided rugs grandmother used to make.
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