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shares her love of sewing, knitting, crocheting, swimming, and baseball across several old-web pages preserved for historical reference.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.