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CraftGossip's most read posts of 2019

For our final post of 2019, we have rounded up the most read posts of this year, ranked from 10 to 1. Did you read them all? If not, which ones did you miss?

Not all of the posts were posted this year; in fact, some were posted before 2019 even started. In tomorrow's special . newsletter we will include the posts that were posted just this year and that captivated your attention.

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Sewing tutorial: Knot bow scrunchie, with pattern

This might look like a scarf tied around a ponytail, but it's actually a scrunchie.  (Anyone else old enough to remember those from the 80s and 90s?  Well, they're BACK!)  I've got a tutorial over at Bombshell Bling showing how to make them.  I've included a free pattern to make the knot bow.  They're so fast and easy to sew, …

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disappearing #quilting #freepatterns for quilt projects and ideas

8 Disappearing Quilt Patterns

Quilts are simply a work of art and with every stitch and placement of fabric, a completely different pattern is made.  These 8 patterns show just how much the pattern of a quilt can change by simply recutting the fabric and rearranging it to a different place.  If you have never made a disappearing quilt pattern, you may be surprised …

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8 Front Porch Valentine Decor Ideas

Valentine's Day is not exactly an overly expressed holiday in the decorating department in past years, but it is becoming more and more popular. I think everyone loves a great reason to decorate right?   Yes, there is a lot of marketing toward candy and cards, but do you do a lot of Valentine's day decorating?  Not many come close to …

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sock yarn knitting patterns

What to Do with Single Skeins of Sock Yarn

If you're like me, and like most knitters I know, you've probably bought a skein or several of sock yarn (let's not talk about other kinds of yarn right now, OK?) with no real idea of what you were going to do with it. You can always knit more socks, right? But sometimes, maybe, you don't want to knit socks. …

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Quick and Easy Quilt Patterns

7 Quick & Easy Quilt Patterns

Do you love to quilt, but just don't have as much time to put into it as you would like? I often wonder if quilting is becoming less popular or the ability to find the time.  These 7 quilting patterns will be perfect to help you in making a beautiful homemade quilt without having to put as much time into …

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8 Stunning Container Gardening Ideas

Beautiful blossoms are a sure sign of Spring, and soon enough we will all be able to enjoy brightly adorned gardens.  If you love container gardening, then this list of ideas just may inspire you with some fresh new ideas. In this post we share 8 gardening ideas for potted plants. All of these potted plant ideas are colorful and …

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Great Machine Embroidery Tip

Whether you do hand embroidery or machine embroidery, you will run into one of those situations where someone thinks you can work miracles. In Eileen's case it was being asked to embroider her honey's name and phone number on a strap for one of his pieces of hunting gear. She readily agreed, but when she saw it closer she realized …

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11 Ways to Use Old Books For Scrapbooking

11 Ways to Use Old Books for Scrapbooking

Old books are very easy to come by at thrift stores and garage sales, and they make the perfect base for creating scrapbooks and journals. You can use the book as is, and just add your own photos, journaling …

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20+ Creative Ways to Gift Money

This roundup shows you how to give money as a gift in a fun and creative way. Here are 25+ ideas on different ways to give the gift of money notes and even quarters. Giving money to graduates and teenagers is an easy way to give a present that they can use and utilize. I mean who doesn't like money …

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The Easiest Way To Transfer Embroidery Patterns: Fabri-solvy

The easiest way to transfer an embroidery pattern is so simple – you just print, peel, stick, stitch, and wash away! I always have people commenting to ask what I’m stitching through, and finally here is a post explaining how to use Fabri-Solvy  

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