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  • 2026-07-07
    Dames of the Needle
    Ebeth's Dames of the Needle is a long-running crafting blog focused on hand-dyed threads and fibers, with updates on new colorways like 'New England Bog' and 'Opalescent Winter's Dusk' from her 'From the Cauldron' line. Visitors get a peek into her dye studio process, trunk shows, and her warm, whimsical personality through posts stretching back to 2011.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dariel's Designs - Home
    Dariel's Designs showcases handcrafted art quilts, photo quilts, and quilted postcards alongside photo restoration and digital memory book services. The site blends fiber art with heritage preservation, offering a unique combination of textile craftsmanship and family photo organization services.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dearest Debi Patterns
    Dearest Debi is a crochet pattern resource run by a crafter named Debi, offering free and paid patterns for afghans, garments, toys, holiday items, and more. The site features organized crochet-alongs like the Garden Romp and Girly Afghan CAL, along with stitch tutorials, yarn shop links, and a pattern shop.
  • 2026-07-07
    Debbie's Studio
    Debbie's Studio is a small Canadian business specializing in ergonomically designed handcrafted tools for hand quilting, rug hooking, punch needle, and other needlework crafts. Based near St. Marys, Ontario, Debbie offers products by appointment and attends regional craft shows including the Woodstock Fleece Festival and OHCG Annual.
  • 2026-07-07
    Debby Kratovil | Quilter by Design
    Debby Kratovil is a prolific quilt designer, author, and teacher with over 600 published articles and 25 magazine covers to her name. Her site serves as a hub linking to her blog, teaching schedule, workshops, guild information, and Etsy shop full of original quilt patterns.
  • 2026-07-07
    Doll Classes and Craft Classes Online - Crafty College
    Crafty College is an online learning platform that has been teaching cloth doll making and craft skills since 1997, offering self-paced classes, workshops, and free mini classes by instructors like Judi Ward and Susan Barmore. Students can download full-sized patterns, access courses in PDF or web format, and even participate in annual doll-making challenges like the Cloth Baby Doll Challenge.
  • 2026-07-07
    domesticat.net | Amy Qualls is a quilter and Drupalist based in Portland, Oregon.
    Amy Qualls, known online as domesticat, documents her quilting projects in rich detail, sharing patterns, timelines, photos, and the stories behind each finished piece. The archive spans years of completed quilts alongside occasional posts on tech industry life, making it a warm and personal look at a dedicated fiber artist.
  • 2026-07-07
    dorgon's antarctic basketweaving website
    Dorgon's quirky personal site bills itself as an 'antarctic basketweaving website,' a playful and absurdist title that hints at a sense of humor driving the project. The site is currently nearly empty, with almost no visible content beyond a meta tag reference to 'salem73.'
  • 2026-07-07
    Dorset Custom Furniture - A Woodworkers Photo Journal
    Dorset Custom Furniture is a photo journal run by a master woodworker documenting decades of custom furniture and pool table builds, including award-winning reproductions and one-of-a-kind commissioned pieces. The blog spans years of projects with detailed photography, making it a fascinating window into fine craft woodworking and bespoke furniture design.
  • 2026-07-07
    DragonBear
    Arts, Crafts, and Literature: Carol Hanson's DragonBear is a richly stocked resource for medieval arts and crafts, featuring needlework and cross-stitch patterns, free web graphics with historical themes, and an extensive collection of articles on medieval history written for the SCA community. From period cordial recipes to calligraphy guides, oaths of fealty, and sampler designs, the site offers a deep trove of content for anyone passionate about the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electric Zine Maker
    Electric Zine Maker is the official home of a free, playful printshop and art tool designed to make creating and printing zines as simple and fun as possible. The site includes a full tool guide, FAQ, download links, and a curated list of zine resources, fonts, and inspiration for budding zine makers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Elm Street Quilts
    Elm Street Quilts is Patty's long-running quilting blog featuring original patterns, tutorials, gallery projects, and recaps of events like QuiltCon. With years of archived posts and sections dedicated to hand piecing and quilt-alongs, it offers a rich resource for quilting enthusiasts of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    ENSAMPLARIO ATLANTIO VOLUME III! | String-Or-Nothing
    String-Or-Nothing is the fiber arts blog of kbsalazar, dedicated to embroidery, knitting, and historical needlework with a focus on blackwork patterns rooted in medieval and Renaissance traditions. The site offers free downloadable pattern booklets like the Ensamplario Atlantio series, plus tutorials, yarn reviews, an international glossary, and original filling designs for inhabited blackwork enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    EXTERMIKNIT! Dalek knitting pattern
    Penwiper's 'Extermiknit' page offers a free knitting pattern for crafting your very own plushy Dalek from the Doctor Who universe, available in Word, PDF, and plain text formats. Combining geeky fandom charm with practical fiber arts, this pattern lets knitters build a whole army of cuddly sci-fi monsters and includes errata updates for accuracy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Exuberant Color
    Wanda S Hanson of Exuberant Color shares her extensive quilting journey, showcasing projects made with Kaffe Fassett fabrics, hand-dyed materials, colorwash quilts, and original wonky designs going back to 2007. With hundreds of archived posts and a companion website and store, this is a rich resource for quilting enthusiasts who love bold color and creative fabric combinations.
  • 2026-07-07
    FabricLink
    FabricLink is a comprehensive textile resource that has been helping consumers since 1995, offering an extensive fabric dictionary, care guides, stain removal tips, and an entire "Fabric University" curriculum covering fiber history, production, and characteristics. Whether you need to decode a care label, find out how to remove a holiday stain, or dive deep into the science of performance fabrics, this site serves as an authoritative reference for both everyday consumers and industry professionals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Favorite Links
    Eagle Fretworks is a hobbyist site by Skip Barnett dedicated to scroll saw work and fretwork, featuring sections on outdoor projects, furniture, and miscellaneous woodworking. The favorite links page curates pattern and supply companies for fellow scroll saw enthusiasts, pointing to resources like Wildwood Designs and Saw-4-Fun.
  • 2026-07-07
    Faye Labanaris
    Faye Labanaris runs a site centered around her love of flowers and gardening, featuring a shop with craft kits and current projects shared via Facebook. The welcoming garden-themed quote sets the tone for what appears to be a creative, nature-inspired crafting and gardening resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    Feinmotorik
    Feinmotorik is a German-language knitting and crafts blog featuring original patterns like the Drip Dye DK sweater, complete with sizing details and Ravelry shop links. The site covers a broad range of handcraft topics including knitting, mosaic shawls, origami, sewing, and seasonal projects, making it a cozy destination for fiber arts enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fiber Art Now
    Fiber Art Now is a quarterly magazine covering contemporary fiber arts, textiles, and mixed media techniques ranging from tapestry and embroidery to needle felting, batik, and rug hooking. It serves as a hub for fiber arts enthusiasts and practitioners interested in both traditional and experimental textile methods.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fiber Arts Links, Books and Resources - WetCanvas
    Online Living for Artists: A community-curated thread on WetCanvas collecting links, books, and resources dedicated to fiber arts including knitting, crochet, and related textile crafts. Started in 2007 by user Rose Queen and grown through community contributions, it serves as a reference hub for artists exploring fiber-based media.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flying Phoebe Cloth Doll Club
    The Flying Phoebe Cloth Doll Club is a nonprofit group of mixed media figurative artists who gather regularly to share their work, celebrate milestones, and engage in community outreach projects like making Beads of Courage. The blog chronicles their meetings, show-and-tell sessions, and creative challenges, offering a warm glimpse into a dedicated handcraft community centered on cloth doll making and appreciation.
  • 2026-07-07
    For the Love of Cross Stitch
    Run by a crafter known as LoPeZ FaMiLy, this blog chronicles an ongoing passion for cross stitch with project updates, finished pieces, card exchanges, and items for sale on Etsy. Readers will find a warm community feel with comments, links to top cross stitch resources, and a log of completed works including Christmas cards, stockings, and client commissions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Forebruary
    Forebruary is a clever perpetual wall calendar designed by Ilya Birman, featuring a movable frame that slides over a fixed surface so you never need to replace it each year. The design highlights weekends with a red stripe and includes optional frames for countries where the week starts on Sunday, making it a thoughtful and minimalist product design showcase.
  • 2026-07-07
    Forgotten Wreckage
    Forgotten Wreckage is the personal site of manifoldslug, a self-described string wrangler and insane toymaker who documents hands-on projects spanning polyphonic guitar pickups, coil winding, mixed-signal electronics, and FreeBSD tinkering. The site blends a richly atmospheric post-apocalyptic aesthetic with substantive technical writing, making it a rewarding stop for anyone interested in DIY electronics and hobbyist computing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Applique Patterns, Free Sewing Patterns - Over 300 Applique Patterns
    FreeApplique.com offers over 300 free downloadable applique and sewing patterns organized into categories like birds, butterflies, animals, Christmas, and quilt blocks. Visitors can find printable designs suited for baby bibs, T-shirts, quilts, pillows, and handcrafted gifts, making it a go-to reference for fabric crafters of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Craft Patterns | Crochet, Knitting, Cross Stitch, and More! | Purple Kitty
    Purple Kitty is a rich archive of free and vintage craft patterns spanning crochet, knitting, cross stitch, and more, with hundreds of restored leaflets from classic publishers like Spool Cotton Co., J. & P. Coats, and DMC Corporation. Visitors can browse dozens of pattern categories from doilies and afghans to doll clothes and filet crochet, plus access purchasable eBooks and digitized vintage pattern booklets.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Crochet Video Tutorial Introduction
    Learn to Crochet Video Series by NexStitch™: NexStitch is a comprehensive crochet learning resource offering a full video tutorial series covering everything from basic stitches like chain and single crochet to advanced techniques like bobble, bullion, and Solomon's knot. The site includes free patterns, articles, and a well-organized stitch library making it an excellent reference for beginners and experienced crocheters alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free cross stitch and counted needlepoint patterns and designs
    Prairie Schooler is an established needlework design company offering free counted cross stitch and needlepoint patterns as a bonus for visitors, alongside their full commercial catalog of chart packs and seasonal designs. The site features downloadable freebie patterns, inventory listings, Schooler Santas collections, and limited edition chart packs for needle arts enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Cross Stitch Patterns
    HobbyLoco offers a generous collection of free original cross stitch patterns organized by theme, including animals, flowers, and holiday designs, all sized for quick projects using leftover floss. The creator shares charming small patterns like biscornu designs and seasonal ornaments, and also participates in community stitch-alongs such as WIPocalypse and the Halloween and Christmas Ornie SALs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Cross Stitch Patterns
    Angie Kowalsky's Linen Flowers site offers a large collection of free cross stitch patterns ranging from religious bookmarks and holiday ornaments to floral and animal designs. Each pattern includes design dimensions, recommended floss types, and links to finished project galleries, making it a practical resource for both beginner and advanced stitchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Cross Stitch Patterns by EMS Design. More than 170 designs available for free downloading.
    EMS Design, created by Ellen Maurer-Stroh, offers over 170 free counted cross stitch patterns available for download in graphic, PDF, PCStitch, and machine embroidery formats. The collection spans floral designs, animal motifs, seasonal themes, baby designs, and the beloved 'Animals at Work' series, making it a rich destination for stitchers of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Cross-Stitch Patterns - Christmas cross stitch patterns
    HobbyLoco offers a collection of free original Christmas cross-stitch patterns, including designs for bears, candy canes, penguins, reindeer, and snowflakes, all sized for common aida cloth counts. The patterns are creator-designed and regularly updated, making this a handy bookmarkable resource for needlework enthusiasts seeking holiday stitching projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    FREE Elizabeth Almond Christmas Blackwork Pattern – needlery!
    Needlery is a repository of stitching articles, guides, and free patterns originally produced by Nordic Needle, Inc., covering techniques like blackwork embroidery. This particular post features a free Christmas blackwork pattern designed by Elizabeth Almond, available as a downloadable PDF alongside a stitch dictionary and stitching guides.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free sewing projects, free learn to sew articles, charitable sewing, my sewing room , bridal and more
    Sewing.org is a comprehensive hub run by the Sewing & Craft Alliance offering free sewing patterns, project tutorials, and educational articles covering everything from bridal sewing to kids' crafts and charitable projects. The site features a wide range of categories including quilting, home decor, fashion sewing, and holiday projects, plus a community sewing room showcase and a blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    free woodworking plan online
    A focused woodworking resource by J.C. Miller offering a free step-by-step plan for building a wall-mounted kitchen knife rack, complete with materials list, dimensions, and illustrated instructions. The project is designed for beginner woodworkers using basic hand tools, making it accessible and practical for anyone looking to reduce kitchen counter clutter.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frisout's Corner
    Lieke Postma, a 25-year-old Landscape Architecture student from the Netherlands, has built a cozy personal corner on Neocities featuring Pink Floyd as a highlighted interest. The site participates in the Hotline Webring and has an image-heavy layout that hints at a love of music and old-web aesthetics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ganseys
    The Northfolk Project's gansey section is a meticulous catalog of traditional Norfolk fishermen's knitting patterns, focusing on the distinctive styles found in Sheringham and other coastal towns. Featuring 129 photographs of historical ganseys alongside notes on stitch counts, regional influences, and individual knitters, this is an invaluable reference for anyone researching British folk textile history.
  • 2026-07-07
    gatorboi's house
    Gatorboi's cozy personal corner of the web features a mix of hobbies including crocheting, photography, a stamp collection, and tutorials alongside a dedicated section for their beloved pet. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic with blinkies, mood indicators, and a perpetually under-construction vibe that makes it feel like a genuine labor of love.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gigi's Thimble
    Gigi's Thimble is the quilting blog of Amber, a fabric designer who creates original quilt patterns and works with Riley Blake Designs on her own fabric collections. Visitors will find detailed project posts, pattern releases, tutorials, and a shop selling her designs alongside years of beautifully documented quilting work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ginx Craft
    Ginx Craft is a UK-based crafting blog by a maker who shares her knitting, sewing, and fabric projects, including original knitwear patterns available on Ravelry and Etsy. Posts range from detailed curtain-making adventures to handmade jumpers, baby sets, and hot water bottle covers, with plenty of charming pet cameos from a cat named Joey.
  • 2026-07-07
    glitch.monster
    Glitch.monster is a creative personal site packed with hands-on project documentation, including bookbinding, block printing, console modding, artist trading cards, and custom Nendoroids. The site has a charming hand-built old-web aesthetic and reflects a genuinely prolific maker who participates in charity auctions and regularly updates with new craft and DIY projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Great Craft Links at Craft Designs for You.
    Craft Designs for You, run by Cherie Marie Leck, is a comprehensive crafting resource and shop offering patterns, supplies, and free tutorials for beading, crochet, cross stitch, knitting, and plastic canvas. The links page curates helpful craft project resources including charitable initiatives like Project Linus, mask-making guides, and connections to other crafting communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Greater Dayton Crochet Guild
    The Greater Dayton Crochet Guild is a community group based in Dayton, Ohio, welcoming crocheters of all skill levels to monthly meetings at the Northmont Library and local coffee shops. The site lists upcoming meeting dates, charity project initiatives for Children's Hospital and Alzheimer's patients, and links to local yarn vendors in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grendelskin
    Grendelskin is a Connecticut quilter's blog packed with colorful photos of finished quilts, from shabby-chic lap quilts to baby quilts made with bubbly batik fabrics. The creator shares project stories, quilt-along participation, and occasional travel snapshots, making it a warm and personal record of an active quilting life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grey Cat Quilts
    IT BEGINS!!!: Grey Cat Quilts is a quilting blog run by a passionate quilter who hosts a Double Wedding Ring Quilt Along, walking readers through one of her favorite classic quilt patterns step by step. The site features completed quilt galleries, skill-builder tutorials, and personal stories connecting quilting to meaningful life moments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Handcrafts from the Needles of Pine Hollow handcrafts
    Pine Hollow Handcrafts is Linda's small business selling handmade knitted and crocheted baby clothes, quilted wall hangings, rag dolls, teddy bears, bunnies, and country-style primitive decor from Pennsylvania. The shop features a wide range of handcrafted goods in whimsical and country styles, along with vintage collectibles, recipes, and crafting tips.
  • 2026-07-07
    Heart of Dixie Quilt Guild, for greater Birmingham, Alabama
    The Heart of Dixie Quilters Guild is a community organization for quilting enthusiasts in the greater Birmingham, Alabama area, meeting monthly at Cahaba Springs Presbyterian Church in Trussville. The site offers membership information, newsletters, class and event listings, community service details, and a curated directory of quilting resources and suppliers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Helen Marshall - Quilter, Teacher, Embroiderer
    Helen Marshall is a New Zealand-based quilter and embroiderer who showcases her original patchwork and embroidery work, including her acclaimed Wheel of Mystery quilt series and student class examples. The site reflects decades of creative teaching and competition coordination, including her role as New Zealand Coordinator for the international World Quilt competition.
  • 2026-07-07
    Helpful Knit and Crochet Links - Yarn Database
    Yarn Database is a curated directory of knitting and crochet designers, yarn dyers, fiber artists, and accessories, with a strong emphasis on accessibility and diverse makers. Its links page gathers helpful tools and resources for fiber arts enthusiasts, including accessible pattern databases, yarn shop finders, and directories of BIPOC-owned farms and makers of color.
  • 2026-07-07
    Helpful Resources & Websites | Welcome to the Craft Yarn Council
    The Craft Yarn Council is the official industry body representing major yarn companies, publishers, and accessory manufacturers, offering standardized guidelines for knitting and crochet including yarn weight systems, hook sizes, care symbols, and body measurements. Visitors will find certified instructor programs, downloadable teaching guides, lesson plans, abbreviations, and multilingual resources making it a comprehensive hub for both educators and fiber arts enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    HobbitHouse Wood ID site
    HobbitHouse Wood ID is an extensive non-commercial reference site featuring hundreds of color-correct photographs of exotic and domestic wood species from acacia to zebrawood. With over 430 images and detailed fact sheets for many species, it serves as a serious identification resource for woodworkers, botanists, and timber enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    The Cotton Patch Quilt Guild of Greenville, Texas has been preserving the heritage of quilting since 1991, offering monthly meetings with guest speakers, trunk shows, and technique demonstrations. Members can access newsletters, workshop listings, a library, and a quilting links directory through this community-focused site.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Snail-legs is a charming personal site by a creator who goes by snail-legs, featuring comics, zines, a bookshelf, a games lounge, a music room, a gallery, and an oekaki drawing board. The breadth of creative sections, from hand-drawn art to a snail-themed log and archived works, makes it a cozy corner of the indie web worth exploring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - friendship-bracelets.net
    Friendship-bracelets.net is a community-driven resource dedicated to the art of making friendship bracelets, offering user-uploaded patterns, tutorials, a pattern generator, and a photo gallery. Founded in 2006 and still active, it covers everything from beginner knot techniques to intricate designs, with cultural background on the Central and South American origins of the craft.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Decor Crochet Pattern Downloads
    Shady Lane offers downloadable PDF crochet patterns focused on home decor projects, including rugs, tissue box covers, toilet seat covers, and wall hangings. Patterns are sold individually via PayPal and cover a range of themes like butterflies and floral designs, making it a handy shop for crochet enthusiasts looking to spruce up their bathrooms and living spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Page
    Constantine Quilts is a home-based quilting business run from a farm on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, offering original patterns, fabric dyeing, quilting books, workshops, and a professional machine quilting service. The site features a quilt gallery, pattern packs, and a welcoming philosophy that encourages young mothers to learn the craft by bringing their preschoolers along to class.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Capital Area Woodworkers Guild
    The Capital Area Woodworkers Guild is a membership organization for woodworking enthusiasts, offering monthly meetings, shop tours, educational programs, and a community of fellow craftspeople. The site includes a calendar of events, photo gallery, classifieds, and recent presentations on topics like cabinet building basics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Cyberstitchers Cross-Stitch Picture Gallery
    Cyberstitchers.com has been a comprehensive resource for cross-stitch enthusiasts worldwide since 2003, offering over 1,000 free downloadable patterns, floss conversion charts, fabric calculators, and finishing technique guides. The site also hosts active message boards where stitchers can seek advice, share projects, and discuss everything from pattern errors to technique tips.
  • 2026-07-07
    home | hello hello
    Lee Cattarin's creative portfolio showcases a rich collection of handspun yarn projects, including alpaca, plant fiber, and hand-dyed skeins in a variety of weights and colorways. The site also features block print art and some software/web projects, making it a cozy corner of the internet where fiber arts and digital craft intersect.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage - free cross stitch patterns simple unique alphabets baby
    A community-driven database of free cross stitch patterns covering categories from alphabets and Disney characters to superheroes and videogames, all created and shared by users. Visitors can vote on, comment on, and download patterns, or register to upload their own software-generated designs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hoodlum
    Cynthia Virtue's detailed workshop guide covers how to make and wear medieval hoods, including cutting patterns, fabric suggestions, and historical context drawn from SCA research. Complete with diagrams and illustrations, it walks crafters through multiple hood styles and construction techniques for historical costuming.
  • 2026-07-07
    How To Videos – NeedlenThread.com
    NeedlenThread.com is Mary Corbet's comprehensive hand embroidery resource, covering hundreds of stitches from basic line stitches to complex detached and filling techniques through written tutorials and how-to videos. Visitors will find free patterns, step-by-step beginner lessons, thread and fabric guides, book reviews, and an A-Z stitch index making it an exceptional reference for embroiderers of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    I Hate Carpet
    A quirky, community-driven link directory devoted entirely to carpet hatred, collecting blog posts, articles, and personal stories from people who have torn out, renovated around, or simply ranted about carpet flooring. Visitors will find dozens of curated links covering DIY floor replacement, green home renovation, and cathartic anti-carpet screeds from across the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    i-bead.com - bead kits, peyote and brickstitch amulet patterns, and bead books
    Run by designer Amy Loh-Kupser, i-bead.com sells peyote stitch and brickstitch amulet bead patterns, kits, and bead books for all skill levels. The site also features a calendar of craft show appearances and applique design classes held across the western United States.
  • 2026-07-07
    i3Detroit - i3Detroit
    i3Detroit is Metro Detroit's largest community-run DIY workshop and makerspace, bringing together makers, hackers, and tinkerers in Ferndale to work on projects spanning woodworking, metalworking, electronics, welding, and digital fabrication. The site serves as a wiki-style hub with tool information, event calendars, membership details, and how-to guides for this volunteer-driven creative community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ididachain Crochet Guild Of Alaska
    The Ididachain Crochet Guild of Alaska is the official Alaska chapter of the Crochet Guild of America, bringing together crochet enthusiasts in the state for meetings, service projects, and skill-sharing. The site includes meeting photos spanning 2007 to 2009, free crochet patterns, a guild library index, and resources like crochet abbreviations for members and visitors alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    In Color Order
    Jeni Baker's quilting and sewing blog offers step-by-step tutorials, sew-alongs, and original quilt patterns for crafters of all skill levels. The site features a pattern shop, sewing room organization tips, and a portfolio of finished quilts, making it a comprehensive resource for quilting enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Frangipani is the online home of Jan and Russ, who have spent over 30 years supplying 100% British Worsted 5-ply Guernsey wool in 30 colours, the widest selection of this traditional yarn available anywhere. Specializing in wool for knitting ganseys, Cornish Knit-Frocks, and other historic fishermen's sweaters, the site offers cones spun and dyed in Yorkshire mills with a rich backstory connecting each colour to British maritime heritage.
  • 2026-07-07
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    Ed Caffrey, ABS Mastersmith from Great Falls, Montana, showcases his custom handmade knives, Damascus steel blades, and bladesmithing work spanning over 30 years. The site includes available knives for purchase, bladesmithing classes, how-to videos, written articles on knifemaking techniques, and detailed guides on forge building, heat treating, and grinder setups.
  • 2026-07-07
    Inland Empire Crochet Club
    The Inland Empire Crochet Club is an official chapter of the Crochet Guild of America, serving crochet enthusiasts in California's Inland Empire region. The blog documents the club's activities, member involvement, charity projects, and skill-sharing sessions led by experienced crocheters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jan P. Krentz - Quilt maker, Instructor, Designer, Author
    Jan P. Krentz is a professional quilt maker, instructor, designer, and author whose site showcases her books, workshops, and specialty ruler tools for creating diamond and star quilt patterns. Visitors can browse free patterns, a gallery of her work, supply lists for specific projects, and a teaching schedule for guild and conference appearances.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jane Sassaman - quilt artist, fabric designer, author and teacher
    Jane Sassaman is a celebrated quilt artist, fabric designer, author, and teacher whose bold, nature-inspired work bridges fine art and textile craft. Her site showcases gallery images of her appliquéd art quilts, her FreeSpirit fabric line, workshop schedules, and original patterns featuring motifs like wildflowers, moths, and garden figures.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jaybird Quilts
    Jaybird Quilts is Julie Herman's quilting blog and pattern shop, featuring her signature rulers like the Hex N More and Super Sidekick alongside original quilt patterns, books, and sew-alongs. Visitors can find free tutorials, block-of-the-month programs, and a directory of participating shops across North America where kits and patterns are available.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joe Woodworker - Woodworking, Vacuum Pressing and Veneering Website
    Joe Woodworker is a comprehensive hobbyist resource dedicated to wood veneering and vacuum pressing, packed with tutorials, FAQs, glossaries, and DIY plans for building your own vacuum press. The site also sells veneer supplies, adhesives, and vacuum press kits, making it both an educational hub and a go-to source for materials.
  • 2026-07-07
    juanita girardin – uncommon textiles
    Juanita Girardin showcases her textile work under the brand 'Uncommon Textiles,' with sections for collections, events, and a studio journal. The site presents her handcrafted or designed fabric pieces in a gallery-style format, giving visitors a window into her creative process and offerings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Julie's Quilts
    Julie Maas of Long Beach, California showcases decades of handcrafted quilts spanning traditional designs, applique, whimsical patterns, and ethnic styles, all created between 1972 and 2015. The site features high-resolution photography by Simone Winkler and documents Julie's award-winning work including a featured exhibit at the historic Muller House in San Pedro.
  • 2026-07-07
    juno
    Juno's colorful personal site on Nekoweb showcases their creative works including custom stamps, graphics, and coding projects alongside a moodboard, identity hoard, and blinkie collection. The site has a distinctly handcrafted neocities aesthetic with frequent updates, web cliques, webrings, and a growing archive of original digital creations.
  • 2026-07-07
    KateBolin.com
    Kate Bolin is a web professional from North Long Beach now based in Nottingham, England, who shares her knitting patterns alongside a personal CV and blog. The site's primary creative offering is her original knitting patterns, making it a cozy stop for fiber arts enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kiera-Oona's DIY
    Kiera-Oona's DIY is a Neocities-based creative resource covering sewing, crafting, art, and DIY guides, with free patterns and project tutorials shared in an accessible, informative format. The site includes sections on upcycling wardrobes, bookbinding, fabric techniques, and a side helping of gaming content, all presented as a personal labor of love with a strong anti-AI ethos.
  • 2026-07-07
    knit viktim
    Knit Viktim is an Italian-language knitting blog by a self-described passionate knitter who dives deep into the history, lore, and technique behind garments like the ancient 'Bog Shirt.' Posts blend archaeological curiosity with hands-on fiber arts, making it a distinctive corner of the knitting blogosphere.
  • 2026-07-07
    KnitKnit
    Profiles and Projects from Knitting's New Wave | Home: The companion website to Sabrina Gschwandtner's 2007 book 'KnitKnit: Profiles and Projects from Knitting's New Wave,' this site showcases an international roster of avant-garde knitters, fiber artists, and designers pushing the craft into contemporary art territory. Visitors can browse profiles of featured contributors from cities like New York, London, and Copenhagen, plus access a zine, press coverage, and yarn source materials.
  • 2026-07-07
    Knitting and so on
    Where to Share Your Free Knitting And Crochet Patterns: A knitting and crochet blog by a pattern designer who compiled a comprehensive guide to platforms, directories, and social media groups where crafters can share and discover free patterns. The post is a practical resource listing sites like Ravelry, allfreecrochet.com, and various Facebook groups, aimed at both designers seeking traffic and crafters hunting for free content.
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    Knitting Patterns Galore - Free Knitting Patterns
    Knitting Patterns Galore is a searchable database of free knitting patterns sourced from designers and publications across the web, covering everything from baby accessories to blankets and vests. Visitors can browse by category, search by yarn weight or technique, and even submit their own freely available patterns to help grow the collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    Knittingspinningsewingcrocheting
    A long-running crafting blog by Mommab covering knitting, sewing, spinning, and crocheting projects dating back to 2007, with hundreds of posts documenting handmade creations. Highlights include original knitting patterns with detailed stitch instructions, sewn dresses donated to foster kids, and seasonal garments made for family members.
  • 2026-07-07
    Knittingspinningsewingcrocheting
    Marion Naylor's long-running craft blog covers knitting, spinning, sewing, and crocheting, with original patterns like this handmade mitten design using beaded embellishments. The site includes a personal Etsy shop, a list of favorite fiber arts sellers, and years of archived posts dating back to 2007.
  • 2026-07-07
    Knitty – editorial spring 06
    Knitty is a free web-only knitting magazine featuring patterns, techniques, and articles for knitters of all skill levels. This specific article by Judy Becker introduces 'Judy's Magic Cast-On,' a technique for starting toe-up socks that is invisible from both sides and works reliably every time.
  • 2026-07-07
    Knotted Cotton
    Slow Blog Manifesto: Knotted Cotton is a crafting blog focused on quilting, tutorials, and handmade projects, with a charming 'Slow Blog Manifesto' that celebrates taking the pressure off blogging. The creator champions a relaxed, guilt-free approach to sharing creative work, making it a welcoming space for quilters and crafters who balance making with everyday life.
  • 2026-07-07
    L-Chan's Website
    L-Chan's retro-styled personal site features sewing patterns including a Wiccan robe and American Girl doll socks, alongside BJD reviews, a sticker sheet club, and occasional opinion essays. The crafting content is the clear centerpiece, with a warm community feel bolstered by a transmasculine pride webring and Ko-fi support link.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lace Pattern Generator - Knittingfool
    KnittingFool's Lace Pattern Generator lets crafters create randomized knitting stitch charts by selecting from combinations of knit, purl, decrease, and increase stitch types on a customizable grid. A handy tool for knitters seeking creative inspiration, it even supports mirrored pattern output and references the creative lace techniques of Myra Wood.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lacis Museum of Lace & Textiles
    The Lacis Museum of Lace & Textiles in Berkeley, California is a legacy institution honoring textile artist Kaethe Kliot, celebrating the history and artistry of lace and fiber arts since 2004. Visitors can explore rotating exhibitions like the current Normandy Lace display, browse vintage postcard collections documenting historical lacemakers, and sign up for classes in textile crafts.
  • 2026-07-07
    lambie's pasture
    Lambie's cozy corner of the web features crochet patterns, finished projects, and a personal blog tied together by a charming Twin Peaks and indie music aesthetic. The site includes a crochet showcase, microblog, sudoku and crossword games, and a guestbook, making it a warm and eclectic handmade-focused homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lazy Gal Quilting
    Tonya Ricucci, a self-described 'UnRuly Quilter,' shares her quilting projects, techniques, and tips on this long-running crafting blog, including posts on working with ugly fabrics, value finders, and modern quilt guild demos. With over 70 images per page and a rich archive of labels covering applique, piecing, and teaching, it's a colorful resource for quilting enthusiasts of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Learn How to Knit with Knitting Videos - KnittingHelp.com
    KnittingHelp.com offers free instructional videos covering every foundational knitting technique, from cast-on and basic stitches to advanced methods, making it an ideal starting point for beginners. The site also features a community forum, a free patterns directory, and a shop for knitting supplies, creating a comprehensive hub for knitters at all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Linus Bohman, making things since 1984
    Linus Bohman is a Swedish maker who showcases decades of creative projects spanning code, LEGO builds, woodworking, photography, and writing on this polished and playful portfolio site. The project gallery is filterable by status and craft type, revealing an impressive range of work from custom LEGO spaceships to party games, woodworking, and web experiments dating back to 2012.
  • 2026-07-07
    live laugh blog | hi, i'm jenn schiffer and this is my lifestyle blog
    Jenn Schiffer's weekly 'retro' lifestyle blog chronicles her adventures in ceramics wheel-throwing, aerial yoga, gouache painting, air-dry clay, and caring for her cat Pumagreg. The writing is warm, funny, and personal, with a strong creative arts thread running through each entry that makes it feel like a genuine window into a crafty, curious life.
  • 2026-07-07
    love letter to the electrical grid
    Vulpecula's 'love letter to the electrical grid' is a richly layered personal site featuring a taxidermy page, bone collection, frog log, pixel library, geocache records, and a shrine to the game Ultrakill. Equal parts digital scrapbook and curiosity cabinet, it lovingly documents an eclectic range of niche hobbies and media interests with a cozy, handcrafted aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    M&L Designs
    M&L Designs, based in Coos Bay, Oregon, is a small business offering original quilt patterns, templates, and kits covering everything from crocheted quilts to wholecloth designs, pillows, and Swedish weaving. The site also serves as the new home of Patterns by Jeaneau and features state block kits, block of the month programs, and free projects for quilting enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Making Harem Pants and Pantaloons
    Maura Enright's Baba Yaga Music site offers detailed sewing tutorials for belly dance and folk dance costumes, including step-by-step instructions for making harem pants and pantaloons with cutting diagrams and construction guides. The page covers design considerations, fabric choices, sizing adjustments, and gusset techniques, making it a practical reference for dancers who sew their own performance wear.
  • 2026-07-07
    Manis Family Homepage
    The Manis family homepage introduces Mark and Becky Manis, a couple from Kentucky who met in an IRC chat room in 1996, sharing their life through sections covering their wedding, yard, cats, poetry, and Becky's crafts corner. The site blends personal updates, heartfelt announcements, and hobbyist content including Mark's poetry writing and Becky's crafting projects.

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