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2026-07-07
Origami by Michał Kosmulski - Origami by Michał Kosmulski
Michał Kosmulski is an origami designer specializing in tessellations, boxes, and geometric models, and this site showcases his original designs alongside detailed folding instructions and a blog with practical paperfolding tips. With hundreds of models organized by type, paper, and color, plus ongoing updates and social media links, it is a rich personal archive for origami enthusiasts at any skill level.
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2026-07-07
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Nouveau Encore offers free downloadable cross-stitch charts as gifts, including seasonal and religious samplers like a Prayer of Saint Francis design and Christmas and Valentine freebies. The charts are original creations protected by copyright, making this a generous but carefully curated resource for needlework enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Patchouli Moon Studio
Daryl's Patchouli Moon Studio is a prolific crafting blog documenting handmade quilts, bags, and knits, with a special focus on the Sew Powerful Purse Project that donates crossbody bags to girls in need. Visitors will find detailed posts showcasing appliqué, texture painting, fussy cutting, and other textile techniques alongside galleries of completed quilts and charity donations.
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Patchpieces.com
Quilt & Pieces by Patti R. Anderson: Patti R. Anderson's quilt business site offers original quilt patterns for sale alongside a generous collection of free blocks, projects, and full-size quilt designs. The site also features extensive resources for Electric Quilt software, including lessons, techniques, and CorelDraw tips for quilters.
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2026-07-07
peachy's curiosity cabinet
Peachy's Curiosity Cabinet is a charming personal site by a creator named Sage, built as a nostalgic escape from modern social media with plans for shrines, art galleries, fanfiction, plant and bug collections, and more. The site has a whimsical scrapbook aesthetic with web pets, webrings, a custom music player, and an ever-growing to-do list of creative projects that make it a delightful work in progress.
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2026-07-07
Peter Galbert Chair Notes, Windsor Chairs
Peter Galbert's Chair Notes is a deeply detailed resource for Windsor chair makers and woodworkers, covering topics from drilling techniques and joinery to leg turning and greenwood work. The site also features a charming charity project where Galbert carves and raffles handmade wooden spoons, donating proceeds to hunger relief organizations.
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2026-07-07
Phelah
Mysteriz Madi's personal corner of the internet featuring handmade dolls, commissions, and creative projects including stop motion animation and character collections called 'bois'. The site blends crafting content with a personal blog covering everyday life, activism, and a guestbook for visitors to connect.
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2026-07-07
Plickity Plunk Press | PP-Press
Plickity Plunk Press (PP-Press) is a publishing and bookbinding studio based in Southern California, offering handmade bookbinding kits, workshops, and a limited-edition nature holiday children's book called 'Plickity-Plunk: An Acorn Winter-Tree Story' by Mimi Halo. The site features a charming mix of artisan book arts, a numbered and signed collectible edition, and workshop listings for the Los Angeles and Orange County area.
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2026-07-07
Plumes' ephemera collection
Plumes is a young web creator who built this colorful personal site from scratch on Neocities, collecting ephemera, shrines, a media log, and a skeleton curiosity collection. The site showcases a charming old-web aesthetic with blinkies, stamps, buttons, and webring memberships, making it a delightful example of the handcrafted personal web revival.
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2026-07-07
Polka Dot Pineapple
Polka Dot Pineapple is Arlette's personal lifestyle blog covering home decor, crafts, and everyday living with a warm, creative touch. Posts feature DIY tutorials, home organization ideas, and decorating inspiration gathered across years of active blogging since 2008.
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2026-07-07
Polly's Quilts
Polly's Quilts showcases authentic Native American star quilts handcrafted by Polly, a member of the Hidatsa and Arikara peoples from the Ft. Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota. The site features a gallery of colorful, handmade quilts rooted in Northern Plains tradition, along with the story of how Polly learned her craft from her mother in 1971.
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2026-07-07
Pueblo West Quilters Guild
The Pueblo West Quilters Guild is a Colorado-based quilting club that meets monthly at the Pueblo West Library, sharing schedules, guest programs, and community projects. Notably, the guild coordinates the making of Patriot quilts donated to a veteran rehabilitation facility, adding a charitable dimension to their craft-focused community.
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2026-07-07
Quilt Patterns from Victoriana Quilt Designs plus Printables & How to's for Quilter's
Victoriana Quilt Designs is a comprehensive quilting resource by Benita Skinner, offering 100+ original quilt patterns available free with membership or for individual purchase, along with beginner classes, applique workshops, printable labels, graph paper, and a quilt gallery. The site features ongoing video series documenting Skinner's progress on a collage quilt, making it a rich destination for quilters of all skill levels seeking both inspiration and practical instruction.
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2026-07-07
Quilt Surface Design Symposium
The Quilt & Surface Design Symposium (QSDS) is an annual art quilt conference founded in 1990 by Nancy Crow and Linda Fowler, held at the Columbus College of Art and Design in Ohio. Visitors can explore classes in art quilting, fabric dyeing, embroidery, surface design, and color theory, taught by world-class fiber arts instructors from around the globe.
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2026-07-07
Quilted with TLC - Home
Terry L. Crean showcases her custom quilt-making and long-arm machine quilting services through this home-based business site, featuring a gallery of her finished work. Visitors can browse examples of bed quilts, wall hangings, baby quilts, table runners, and more, all crafted from high-quality quilting cottons to client specifications.
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2026-07-07
Quilters Access - A good day is a day spent quilting
Carolyn Anderson's quilting blog covers essential tools, techniques, and the quilter's lifestyle, with posts ranging from beginner sewing machine tips to fusible appliqué methods. A warm, practical resource for anyone looking to start or improve their quilting practice.
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2026-07-07
QuiltInformation.com - Home
QuiltInformation.com is a community-driven directory serving quilters worldwide, featuring links, events, and guild listings submitted by visitors from over 80 countries. The site makes it easy to browse and contribute quilting resources, upcoming shows, and local guild information all in one place.
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2026-07-07
Quilting By Jeannie
Jeannie is a professional long-arm quilter, pattern designer, and grandmother who documents her quilting projects, expo visits, and original patterns available on Craftsy. Visitors will find hundreds of quilt photos, detailed stitching close-ups, and a deep archive of posts spanning years of creative work.
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2026-07-07
Quilting Ideas and Patterns for Making Quilts and Quilt Tools
Published by Jeannie Matthews since 1998, this quilting resource shop offers a comprehensive catalog of quilting supplies including books, magazines, patterns, batting, fabrics, stencils, sewing machines, and tools for quilters of all skill levels. Visitors can browse curated product categories spanning everything from machine quilting guides to quilt kits and quilting software, making it a one-stop reference for both beginners and experienced quilters.
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2026-07-07
Quilting is more fun than Housework...
Run by Cynthia Brunz Designs, this blog chronicles the charitable quilting group Many Hands and Many Hearts, showcasing completed scrap quilts made from donated fabrics and community volunteers. Posts highlight individual quilts with charming backstories about the makers, backing fabrics, and longarm quilters who brought each project to life.
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2026-07-07
Quilting Links
A curated alphabetical collection of quilting links assembled by a singing quilter, covering resources from national quilting societies and guild sites to fabric printing techniques and international quilt registries. With nearly 50 annotated entries, the page includes personal notes about meeting well-known quilters and discovering unique techniques, making it a warmly human guide to the quilting web.
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2026-07-07
Quilting Links - Great Quilting Sites
QuiltingBusiness.com curates a broad collection of quilting links spanning supplies, patterns, instruction, and business resources for quilters looking to turn their craft into income. Organized by category and paired with a free email mini-course on monetizing quilting, this site from Gruntled Enterprises serves as a practical hub for both hobbyist and professional quilters.
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2026-07-07
Quilting Precious Tyes
Teresa's heartfelt blog chronicles her quilting journey, including her long-running Nifty Fifty Quilting swaps that have exchanged over 70,000 state-themed quilt blocks across the country. The site weaves together personal storytelling, quilting patterns, charity projects for breast cancer awareness, and related fiber arts like knitting and crochet.
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quirky granola girl
Quirky Granola Girl is a quilting blog chronicling its author's participation in quilt-alongs like the Farmer's Wife 1930s QAL and the Gypsy Wife Sampler, with detailed posts about fabric choices, piecing techniques, and block construction. The site features a rich archive of posts dating back to 2008 and showcases charity quilting efforts through the DC Modern Quilt Guild.
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Soda's colorful personal corner of the web covers fashion, video games, theatre, and tabletop RPGs, with sections for outfit posts, a dream journal, and a rotating music playlist. The site is packed with blinkies, fanlistings, and personal touches that make it a charming example of the modern indie web revival aesthetic.
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2026-07-07
Resources – Piecemeal Quilts
Piecemeal Quilts offers a carefully curated directory of quilting resources, organized into categories like block instructions, fabric manufacturers, and skill-building tools for quilters of all experience levels. The site cuts through the noise of the internet to highlight only the best quilting sites, saving beginners and experienced quilters alike from wading through low-quality content.
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2026-07-07
ribo.zone
Ribo.zone is a whimsically framed personal site styled as a laboratory, where the creator shares an eclectic mix of interests including microscopy, plant systematics, clay sculpting, drawings, and game fan pages. The site features its own blog, a collaborative plant grid for exploring plant taxonomy, and ongoing fan content for games like Xenogears, making it a genuinely curious and densely linked personal web space.
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2026-07-07
Ric-Rac – 1 hour bag- tutorial
Jodie's Ric-Rac blog features a detailed step-by-step tutorial for sewing a fabric tote bag in under an hour, complete with pattern instructions, materials list, and construction tips. The site covers handmade bag-making with a warm, accessible tone that appeals to beginner and intermediate sewers looking for quick, practical projects.
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2026-07-07
Ric-Rac
Back with buckets!: Ric-Rac is a crafting blog featuring sewing tutorials, fabric projects, and handmade creations by a maker known as Jodie. This particular post walks through a step-by-step bucket tutorial complete with fabric measurements and layering instructions, showcasing the warm, practical style typical of the site.
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2026-07-07
Rick's Woodshop Creations
Rick's Woodshop Creations is a sprawling woodworking resource built by hobbyist Rick, featuring a searchable index of 34,000+ articles from 38 woodworking and DIY magazines, thousands of project plan links, and a species index with 16,000+ wood references. Visitors will also find curated links to over 200 woodworking sites, tool buying guides, and documentation of Rick's own shop projects.
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2026-07-07
RSN Stitchbank
The RSN Stitch Bank is a free digital reference from the Royal School of Needlework, cataloguing over 500 hand embroidery stitches from cultures and traditions around the world. Each entry includes the stitch's history, use, structure, and step-by-step instructions with photographs, illustrations, and video, making it an invaluable archive for embroiderers of all levels.
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2026-07-07
Salt Lake Knitting Guild
The Salt Lake Knitting Guild is a community organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah, dedicated to fostering knitting skills and creativity through workshops, monthly meetings, and informal knitting groups for all skill levels. Members range from beginners to award-winning advanced knitters, and the guild also engages in philanthropic projects supporting local charities.
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2026-07-07
SAQG - The South African Quilters Guild
The South African Quilters Guild (SAQG) is the national home for quilting enthusiasts across South Africa, connecting regional guilds, accredited quilt teachers, judges, and master quilters under one umbrella. Visitors can explore upcoming events like the 23rd National Quilt Festival, youth programs, competitions, heritage quilt archives, and resources for joining a quilting community near them.
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2026-07-07
scrappy-ladies
The Scrappy Ladies Quilt Guild is a community organization serving quilters in Huerfano and Pueblo Counties, Colorado, founded in 1996 to celebrate and preserve the tradition of quilting. Members meet monthly, participate in an annual retreat, and donate handmade quilts to local charities including domestic violence advocates and veterans centers.
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2026-07-07
Scroll Saw and Fretwork Patterns
Saw4Fun offers a collection of scroll saw and fretwork patterns available for low cost or free download, catering to woodworking enthusiasts across Canada and beyond. The site is a practical resource for hobbyists looking for affordable plans to cut intricate designs with a scroll saw.
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2026-07-07
seenarin
Seenarin is the hand-coded personal site of Lina Karin, a German psychology student who describes it as her digital commonplace book, built as an alternative to mainstream social media. The site features a blog, an arts and crafts section, and a links page, with a strong emphasis on making and creating over passive consumption.
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2026-07-07
sew-funky
Sew Funky is a crafting blog by Aimee (sewfunky) featuring original cloth designs, knitting patterns, and sewing tutorials for items like baby bibs, lounge pants, and decorative brooches. The site catalogs a "cloth of the month" series across 2009 and includes step-by-step tutorials for projects like freezer paper stenciling, fabric-covered journals, and dodecahedron Christmas ornaments.
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2026-07-07
SewForum.com - Index page
SewForum.com is a community discussion board dedicated to sewing, embroidery, serging, knitting, and quilting, where members share tips, troubleshoot equipment issues, and support one another. With nearly 1,500 posts across topics ranging from 4D embroidery software to thread spools, it serves as a helpful gathering place for both home and industrial sewing enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Sewing & Quilting Links
SewAmazin is a curated links page from a sewing and quilting blog, collecting resources for machine embroidery, serging, and fabric crafts with a focus on Husqvarna Viking sewing machines. Visitors will find links to patterns, guilds, designers, Yahoo user groups, and project tutorials spanning everything from quilting to pet bandanas.
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2026-07-07
Sewing Links Helpful for Jane Foster's Sewing Workshop Students
Jane Foster's sewing resource page compiles curated links to fabric shops, pattern companies, notions suppliers, and sewing organizations useful for students of her Walnut Creek, CA sewing workshops. The directory spans local San Francisco East Bay fabric retailers, wearable art communities, and national guilds, making it a handy reference for garment construction and couture enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Sewn by Leila Gardunia
Leila Gardunia's quilting blog is packed with foundation paper piecing tutorials, block-of-the-month sampler series, and scrap-busting quilt patterns for all skill levels. Visitors will find detailed step-by-step instructions for projects like the Tiny Piecing Sampler and Scrappy Triangles, along with free downloadable templates and a newsletter for new pattern alerts.
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2026-07-07
SF Stitch
SF Stitch is Susan's crafting blog documenting her crochet and cross-stitch projects, including test designs sourced from Ravelry such as bunny baskets, ducky baskets, and shawlettes. The blog offers a warm, personal look at her progress through various needlework projects with accompanying photos and honest commentary on the process.
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2026-07-07
Shona's Place - Mini-Graphs for Crochet or Cross Stitch
Shona Davidson's sprawling craft resource offers hundreds of mini-graphs for crochet and cross stitch, covering alphabets, chess pieces, musical instruments, sports equipment, and much more. With patterns organized across categories like afghans, baby items, accessories, doilies, and bookmarks, this site is a treasure trove for fiber arts enthusiasts looking for charted designs.
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2026-07-07
Simplifier
Simplifier is a meticulously documented workshop site covering handmade tools, materials, and techniques ranging from iron gall ink and cyanotype methods to thermoelectric solar panels and vacuum chambers. Dating back to 2015 with entries still added in 2025, it offers a remarkable archive of self-sufficient, from-scratch fabrication projects for makers and experimenters.
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2026-07-07
Six Letter Notion
Six Letter Notion is the personal site of a Portland-based theater artist who showcases puppets, dolls, plushes, costumes, theatrical sets, props, and textiles in a warmly atmospheric, library-style layout. The creator brings a playful ghostly persona to their craft documentation, with a storefront, resume, and dev log rounding out a genuinely creative and well-organized portfolio of handmade work.
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2026-07-07
Snifflebear
Snifflebear is a cozy personal site run by a creator who documents their wardrobe, outfits, crocheting, nail art, bento, beauty, and home setup with an adorable aesthetic. Sections covering fashion hauls, desk updates, and Japan trip planning make it a charming slice-of-life corner of the web.
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2026-07-07
Snippets of a Quilter
Charm Square Quilt: Wendy's quilting blog shares step-by-step tutorials, tips, and project showcases focused on patchwork and fabric crafts, including this popular charm square quilt technique using 5-inch fabric squares arranged in a 9-patch layout. The site features multiple layout options, photos of finished blocks, and a warm community of fellow quilters exchanging ideas in the comments.
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2026-07-07
Solaria Gallery - Home Page - Gobelin Designs
Solaria Gallery is the personal design portfolio of Stoyanka Ivanova, a Bulgarian needlework artist offering cross-stitch and gobelin tapestry patterns in multiple languages including English, Bulgarian, Russian, French, and more. Visitors can browse her original needlework designs and find freebies, making it a lovely destination for embroidery and tapestry enthusiasts worldwide.
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2026-07-07
solitaryring
Adamas, a 16-year-old chainmail artist, built this site to showcase their maille jewelry work and document an ambitious full-size scalemail shirt project. The site includes a gallery, a logbook, and a links section, with plans to expand into art, photography, and game shrines as the site grows.
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2026-07-07
Song of the Great Lakes - Woodworking Banjos
Song of the Great Lakes is a woodworking and luthiery site dedicated to banjo building, with step-by-step construction instructions, tool reviews, and shop tips covering everything from box joint jigs to radial arm saw alignment. Hobbyist woodworkers and aspiring instrument builders will find practical guides on chisels, bandsaws, workbenches, and the specialized craft of building a banjo from scratch.
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2026-07-07
South Mountain Guilds
South Mountain Guilds is a blog for a local crocheting and knitting guild, sharing meeting updates, challenges, and community craft projects like the Warm Up America afghan initiative. Members coordinate events, track progress on charitable crochet goals, and discuss techniques such as Tunisian bobbles and lace.
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2026-07-07
Spirals By Steve
Steve Garrison's woodworking site showcases extraordinary scroll saw projects inspired by nature and mathematics, including nautilus shells, helical forms, gears, polyhedrons, and segmented spheres. A self-described inventor of woodworking techniques, Steve documents his original methods in detail and offers eBooks and tools for other artists looking to push the boundaries of scroll saw art.
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2026-07-07
Stitch Fiddle | Online knitting and cross stitch chart pattern editor software
Stitch Fiddle is a web-based pattern editor that lets crafters design custom charts for knitting, crochet, cross stitch, diamond painting, latch hook, quilting, and more. It supports a wide range of needle and fiber arts with tools for managing yarns, threads, and stitch libraries all in one place.
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2026-07-07
Stitch Literate
Stitch Literate is Lesly's quilting blog featuring detailed project write-ups, pattern reviews, and a gallery of completed quilts ranging from bargello lap quilts to flying geese baby quilts. The site documents her creative process with candid notes on alterations, fabric choices, and techniques like quilt-as-you-go and English paper piecing.
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2026-07-07
Stitch Picture Dictionary - Sarah’s Hand Embroidery
Sarah's Hand Embroidery is a comprehensive reference site featuring a visual dictionary of over 300 hand embroidery stitches, organized into categorized 'Stitch Families' with step-by-step illustrations and videos for each. Built since 2007, it stands out as one of the most thorough free embroidery stitch libraries online, complete with multilingual stitch names and a companion book.
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2026-07-07
Stitch School
Stitch School, created by Janet McCaffrey of Primrose Design, is a comprehensive hand embroidery blog covering dozens of individual stitches with dedicated tutorial pages for techniques like french knots, feather stitch, herringbone, and more. Visitors will find embroidery basics, free and purchasable patterns, resource links, and years of archived posts dating back to 2007.
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2026-07-07
Stitchpoint's Free Cross Stitch Writer - Alphabet Cross Stitch Free Patterns.
Stitchpoint offers a free Cross Stitch Writer tool that lets crafters generate charted alphabet patterns from their own text, choosing from a variety of fonts and styles. The site also includes example samplers, a finishing stitch calculator, and beginner stitching courses, making it a well-rounded resource for cross stitch enthusiasts of all skill levels.
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2026-07-07
string art at Math Cats
Math Cats, created by Wendy Petti, offers printable string art patterns that kids can use with colored pencils or by hammering nails into wood and wrapping thread to create geometric curves and shapes. The patterns range from simple corners to hexagons and stars, with instructions that sneakily blend math concepts like angles and symmetry into a hands-on craft activity.
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2026-07-07
Summer at Grandma's House
Kris runs this cheerful quilting and sewing blog packed with tutorials, completed project showcases, and fabric stash inspiration. Visitors will find detailed how-tos on topics like wonky sashing, fusible applique, improv blocks, and sewing baby items like burp cloths and maternity skirts.
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2026-07-07
Sunlight Cottage Industries welcomes you to
Sunlight Cottage Industries is a small pattern company offering original appliqué quilt patterns described as 'windows to the soul,' featuring designs from talented quilters with unique personal stories behind each creation. The site introduces pattern designers and their work, with a focus on the emotional and artistic meaning woven into handmade quilts.
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2026-07-07
Susan Dennis' Web Page
Susan Dennis of Issaquah, Washington maintains this archive of her personal homepage, featuring sections on knitting, book reviews, condo renovation, and family photos. A retired Seattle-area resident, Susan shares her love of sewing, knitting, crocheting, swimming, and baseball across several old-web pages preserved for historical reference.
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2026-07-07
TabF5
TabF5 is a personal creative site featuring wood carvings, a device museum, photo updates, and an assortment of other projects. The numpad-style navigation and retro aesthetic make it a quirky and distinctive showcase of one person's hands-on hobbies and collections.
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2026-07-07
Tablet Weaving
Phiala's String Page is a comprehensive resource on tablet weaving (also called card weaving), offering detailed techniques, pattern drafts, theory pages, and photo galleries for both beginners and advanced weavers. The site covers historical and modern methods including 3/1 twill, Snartemo patterns, and two-hole tablet weaving, with original research and a presentation from the 2009 Textilforum.
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2026-07-07
TECHknitting
TECHknitting is a deeply technical knitting blog by TECHknitter, running since 2006 and covering advanced techniques like double knitting, selvedge edges, color patterns, and seaming methods with detailed diagrams and close-up photography. The site offers a searchable subject index and chronological archive, making it an exceptional reference for knitters seeking to elevate handmade work through precise, well-explained technique guides.
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2026-07-07
Ten Digits
Ten Digits is a personal workshop log where the creator documents a wide range of hands-on projects including electronics, watercolor painting, film photography, sewing, and cooking. The site's honest, self-directed tone and eclectic mix of making and learning give it a charming hobbyist energy.
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2026-07-07
the adrs's web
The adr's web is a colorful personal site by a creator who regularly shares crochet projects, craft posts, music playlists, media recommendations, and a dream log. With frequent updates covering everything from handmade ornaments to Spotify wrapped recaps, it captures the spirit of the indie web with webrings, fanlistings, and a lively update log.
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2026-07-07
The Ancient Craft of Tablet Weaving
Getting Started: Shelagh Lewins provides a thorough beginner's guide to tablet weaving, an ancient textile craft used to create decorative bands and straps dating back to the Bronze Age. Complete with diagrams, threading instructions, pattern samples, and a UK yarn supplier directory, this page is a practical starting point for anyone curious about this historical technique.
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2026-07-07
The Bitchy Stitcher
Megan's long-running quilting blog showcases over a decade of her original quilt designs, including broderie perse appliqué, fusible appliqué, and machine appliqué mini quilts. She also authored a humor book called 'Quilting Isn't Funny,' making this a destination for quilters who appreciate both craft and wit.
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2026-07-07
The Costumer's Manifesto | Costumers of the World, Unite!
The Costumer's Manifesto, maintained by Saoirse Plafker, is a rich archive of historical fashion and costume resources including vintage catalogs, sewing pattern books, and millinery guides dating back to the 1890s. Visitors can browse and download rare PDF documents covering topics from menswear cutting techniques to ribbonwork, making it an invaluable reference for costumers, historians, and vintage fashion enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
The Cozy Quilter
The Cozy Quilter is a long-running blog chronicling one crafter's quilting projects, guild activities, and creative retreats, with posts dating back to 2008. Readers will find detailed accounts of quilt-making techniques, scrap challenges, fabric choices, and community events like the Oxford Guild VP quilt days.
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2026-07-07
The Crafts Fair OnLine - Directory Of Arts & Crafts
Running since October 1995, The Crafts Fair Online claims to be the oldest and largest crafts directory on the web, curating links across dozens of categories including needlecraft, jewelry, ceramics, soap and candles, papercraft, and more. Created and maintained by Steve Robinson, the site also offers craft show listings by region, supplies and patterns resources, bulletin boards, and even a web development center to help crafters build their own sites.
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2026-07-07
The CraftWEB Home Page
CraftWEB is an online community and project dedicated to connecting professional craftspeople, craft organizations, and craft enthusiasts to share information and promote fine crafts worldwide. The site maintains high standards of workmanship and welcomes both aspiring and experienced artisans to network and collaborate.
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2026-07-07
The Florida Quilt Network - Home
Mary-Jeanine Ibarguen's Florida Quilt Network is a comprehensive resource for quilters across Florida, featuring guild listings, local shops, longarm quilters, classes, and a newsletter published since 1999. Visitors can discover quilting events, take virtual tours of the gallery, sign up for classes like the Birthstone Gems course, and even find potluck recipes.
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2026-07-07
The Jolly Jabber Blog for Fabric, Quilting, and Cross Stitch Enthusiasts by Fat Quarter Shop
The Jolly Jabber is the official blog of Fat Quarter Shop, covering quilting, sewing, and cross stitch with free patterns, tutorials, and quilt-alongs spanning beginner to advanced skill levels. With archives stretching back to 2007 and content featuring designer interviews, block-of-the-month projects, and stitch-along events, it is a well-established hub for fabric crafting enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
The Ladies Treasury of Costume and Fashion
The Ladies Treasury is an online magazine dedicated to Victorian and Edwardian costume, fashion, and needlework, offering free printable patterns copied directly from original period ladies magazines and books. Visitors can browse articles on historical sewing, antique needlework projects, accessories, dolls' clothes, and period construction techniques spanning from the Regency era through the Edwardian belle epoque.
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2026-07-07
The Mermaid's Den
The Mermaid's Den is a crafting blog focused on polymer clay techniques, featuring step-by-step tutorials for projects like stained glass tile boxes, custom stencils, and decorative canes using tools like Cricut, alcohol inks, and Pearl Ex powders. Each post walks through materials and methods in practical detail, making it a useful reference for polymer clay hobbyists looking to try new mixed-media approaches.
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2026-07-07
The Monthly Crunch
The Monthly Crunch is a creatively designed personal site by maxcrunch, styled like a vintage newspaper where each 'ad' links to a different section including a journal, photolog, bookshelf, zine library, and projects. Published in monthly issues, it blends personal reflection, health awareness, and a rich mix of handcrafted creative output with a warm retro aesthetic.
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2026-07-07
The Needlework Retailer directory of wholesale suppliers
The Needlework Retailer publishes a comprehensive buyers guide listing wholesale suppliers of cross stitch, needlepoint, embroidery, knitting, and yarn accessories for retail store owners. The directory connects trade businesses with dozens of wholesale vendors covering everything from hand-painted canvases to scroll frames, punch needle supplies, and original design patterns.
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2026-07-07
the pinebank vault
Porcupine's personal corner of the web, the Pinebank Vault is a cheerful work-in-progress site featuring slice-of-life blogging and a variety of hands-on hobbies including knitting, embroidery, writing, and coding. Built on Hugo and hosted on Neocities, it has a cozy neighborhood feel with links to friends' sites and a Halloween seasonal theme.
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2026-07-07
The Q-List of Links to Quilt, Cloth Doll and Crafts Sites
The Q-List is a curated directory of over 450 links to quilting, needlework, cloth doll, and crafts-related websites, maintained by The InnGathering LLC. Organized alphabetically and by section, it serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for anyone exploring the world of fabric arts and handmade crafts online.
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2026-07-07
The Q-List of Links to Quilt, Cloth Doll and Crafts Sites
The Q-List is a massive curated directory of over 500 links to quilting, needlework, cloth doll, and crafts-related websites, maintained by Piecemakers Country Store. Organized alphabetically and by category, it serves as a comprehensive gateway for crafters seeking online shops, free patterns, embroidery resources, and more.
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2026-07-07
The Quick Unpick
The Quick Unpick is a crafting and lifestyle blog by an Australian mum who shares sewing tutorials, handmade creations, and family life moments. The site features a shop called SpaNGle, link parties, and a warm personal voice documenting parenting milestones alongside creative projects.
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2026-07-07
The Quick Unpick
Double Layer Twirly Skirt: The Quick Unpick is a sewing and crafting blog featuring step-by-step tutorials like this double layer twirly skirt with vertical shirring and scalloped elastic detail. The creator shares beginner-friendly sewing guides, fabric tips, and original garment patterns with plenty of in-progress photos.
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2026-07-07
The Quilter's Cache - Marcia Hohn's free quilt patterns!
Marcia Hohn's Quilter's Cache is a treasure trove of free quilt block patterns, featuring hundreds of traditional and original designs alongside beginner lessons covering paper piecing, applique, color theory, and yardage calculation. Visitors can also browse an inspirations photo gallery, access a fabric conversion chart, and subscribe to a site newsletter, making this a comprehensive quilting resource built over decades of passion.
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2026-07-07
The Sampler Guild
The Sampler Guild (TSG) is a UK-founded international community dedicated to the preservation and study of embroidery samplers, welcoming stitchers, collectors, researchers, and curators since 2001. Members enjoy weekly Zoom sessions, expert guest talks, study groups, sampler reproduction workshops, and a dedicated research division exploring the needlecraft and social history of samplers.
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2026-07-07
The Snowflower Diaries
The Snowflower Diaries is a long-running blog by a Hungarian needlework designer who creates and shares cross stitch and embroidery patterns, including seasonal collections and free downloads. Posts blend personal storytelling about her stitching life with pattern releases spanning Halloween, autumn, and floral themes, backed by over a decade of archives.
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2026-07-07
The Treehouse Guide - DIY building, designs and plans reference
The Treehouse Guide, created by Patrick Fulton, is a comprehensive DIY reference covering everything from selecting the right tree to framing, supports, and a 7-stage design process for building your own treehouse. It includes tutorials, a FAQ, glossary, downloadable plans, and a gallery of treehouses from around the world, making it a solid starting point for both beginners and ambitious builders.
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2026-07-07
Thistle Needleworks -- Wethersfield, CT
Thistle Needleworks is a long-established needlework shop based in Wethersfield, Connecticut, specializing in counted thread embroidery, needlepoint canvas, and crewel embroidery supplies. The site serves as a storefront hub with links to classes, calendars, patterns, and their companion online shop at APNeedleArts.com.
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2026-07-07
Thomas Stangeland Artist/Craftsman
Thomas Stangeland and his Seattle-based team have spent over 25 years handcrafting fine furniture in the Arts and Crafts tradition, drawing inspiration from the iconic Greene and Greene style. The site showcases their heirloom-quality pieces across bedroom, dining room, and living room collections, all built by hand from premium materials like mahogany and ebony.
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2026-07-07
Tips & Techniques – NeedlenThread.com
NeedlenThread.com is Mary Corbet's comprehensive hand embroidery resource covering stitches, techniques, patterns, and step-by-step lessons for all skill levels. From beginner tips to specialized topics like drawn thread work, Hungarian embroidery, and ecclesiastical patterns, the site is a deep and well-organized reference for needlework enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Told in a Garden - Lavender and Lace - Butternut Road
The official home of Told in a Garden, featuring cross stitch and needlework chart designs by Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum across three design lines including Lavender and Lace and Butternut Road. Visitors can browse hundreds of patterns by theme, from angel and Christmas designs to Celtic and Amish motifs, with extras like alternate colorway guides and store locator tools.
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2026-07-07
TR | Home
Tom Ruddell is a Glasgow-based engineer who writes about product design, sustainability, and design history, with a focus on circular economy principles and remanufacturing. His work includes re-engineering commercial light fittings for remanufacture and co-drafting BS 8887-221:2025, making this a thoughtful insider perspective on sustainable design practice.
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2026-07-07
TRAUMAGOTCHI
Traumagotchi is Marcelle's personal corner of the internet, a creative Neocities site featuring a blog, cookbook, shrines, media recommendations, and a corkboard among other works in progress. Built by a self-described weirdly gendered disabled Canadian, the site embraces freeform self-expression and old-web aesthetics with a warm, welcoming personality.
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2026-07-07
Treasures
Diana, based in Bon Secour, Alabama, runs this crafting blog tied to her small shop specializing in looms, spinning wheels, fibers, quilting supplies, and pattern books. Posts share links to sewing patterns, weaving tutorials, and knitting resources, reflecting her passion for nearly every type of handcraft.
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2026-07-07
Treasures
Ellie's Twirl Dress - Any Size | Featured Products | YouCanMakeThis.com: Diana's craft-focused blog from Bon Secour, Alabama shares sewing patterns, quilting links, weaving resources, and knitting finds alongside notes about her small craft shop. The site reflects a passionate maker's life, with posts spotlighting items like children's twirl dresses and free weaving patterns, plus connections to quilting communities and fiber arts groups.
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2026-07-07
twiddletails
Twiddletails is Anina's quilting blog featuring project updates, pattern progress, and a rich archive of tutorials covering techniques like English Paper Piecing, Flying Geese, Half Square Triangles, and Foundation Piecing. With free downloadable patterns and video tutorials spanning several years of posts, it's a genuine resource for quilters at all skill levels.
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2026-07-07
Uniquely Crazy
Uniquely Crazy is a dedicated showcase of crazy quilting and crazy patchwork, featuring galleries of handmade items including Christmas stocking cuffs, pillows, purses, keepsake boxes, framed pictures, and crocheted doilies. The site also includes an introductory page explaining the art form and a tribute to crazy quilting, making it a charming destination for textile craft enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Useful Sewing and Craft Links
Sew Happy Geek is the creative corner of Jenna, an American crafter living in the UK who makes handmade handbags, quilts, and accessories. This page collects her favorite sewing and quilting resource links, from free tutorial blogs to quilting basics sites, making it a handy springboard for fellow crafters.
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2026-07-07
Valaan villapaita
DIY Denim Whale: A Finnish crafter shares a detailed step-by-step tutorial for sewing an adorable stuffed denim whale toy from an old pair of jeans, complete with 13 photo-documented steps. The tutorial was originally written in Finnish and translated for an international audience, making it a charming and practical guide for upcycling denim into handmade toys.
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2026-07-07
Vicki's Crafts and Quilting
Vicki's Crafts and Quilting is a warm, active crafting blog documenting Vicki's ongoing quilting projects, cross stitch work, and fabric adventures from Minnesota. Visitors will find detailed progress posts on quilts like her maple leaf strip sets, charming finished cross stitch pieces, and links to quilting blog hops and community link-ups.
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