Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

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Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! As you all know I just love the fact that while the majority of the contributors at every party are from the US, (makes sense since this blog in in English, right?) there almost always are representatives from around the world. This week we had contributions from:  Nigeria, Italy, Malaysia,The Netherlands, The UK, Israel, India and  South Africa as well as the United States. Hope I didn’t miss anyone, if I did let me know, it’s not always so clear where everyone is from! That’s all for now, enjoy the wonderful featured projects below that I’ve picked as favorites from last weeks party:

Kath Kidston patchwork,patchwork culottes

First of all, I just love this quilted child’s duvet cover made from Kath Kidston fabric with a little Amy Butler thrown in there, from The Gingerbread House. And aren’t these quilted kulottes from Aesthetic Nest just fabulous?

Industrial tea light shade,crocheted back mat

I love these industrial/retro candle shades from mod podge rocks, and am crazy about this crocheted bath mat from Shropshire Scrapper. You can fully expect to see one of these from me in some lovely colors to place anywhere except the floor……my little spot here in the Middle East is just way too dusty to consider putting anything I like underfoot! And this my friends is why our most popular method of cleaning is to hose down the house. Okay not literally, but lots of water is involved…..sorry, didn’t mean to digress! (But at least I know I’ve got the Israelis in the crowd chuckling?)

Stuffed doll project, campfire skewers

These camp fire skewers from Mel designs are really great, a nice original project, and this sweet doll sewing project from Nurture Store would capture anyone’s heart.

Thimble necklaces,watch band bracelet

Mich in L.A. made some great bracelets from watch bands and crocheted flowers, while Maize Hutton made these brilliant little flower pot thimble necklaces.
 

Acorn cap and stone bug village,crocheted acorns

And now for the acorn projects at the party! An adorable bug village with acorn cap trees from Crafts By Amanda, and these very lovely little crocheted acorns from Anne Marie. Thats all for now, enjoy!

 




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