Get Your Crafting in Gear in the New Year with a Creativebug Class Giveaway!
The new year is right around the corner and here at STC Craft we are already looking forward to the excitement that 2014 will bring. Along with personal resolutions, the thrill of opening up crisp new calendars and planners, and the promise of a fresh start, we'd like to extend an exciting offer to you and a friend.
If learning something new is on your to-do list for the new year, we'd love to help! From now until the end of the month, we're offering one lucky reader a chance to win two free 3-month subscriptions to Creativebug classes—one for you, and one for a friend.
Launched last year, Creativebug is an innovative online learning site offering creative classes on subjects ranging from embroidery to bookbinding to wire jewelry-making, with options for well-seasoned and beginner crafters alike. Their all-star roster of instructors includes STC Craft favorites Natalie Chanin, Liesl Gibson, Heather Ross, and Kelly Wilkinson as well as our own Melanie Falick.
Enter by joining our newsletter in the form below by December 31st at 11:59 p.m. EST. One winner will be chosen at random. Current newsletter subscribers are invited to enter as well (and please feel free to follow us on twitter and facebook, too!).
Enter below for your chance to win. Click here for official rules.
If you'd prefer to get a jump-start on a new crafting course while you have a little down time over the holidays, Creativebug is also offering special subscription rates—up to 50% off!—available now through December 31st:
3-month subscription for $30
6-month subscription for $60
12-month subscription for $99
To find out more about this offer, and to learn more about Creativebug, visit their site and blog.
Happy Holidays from STC Craft!
Wishing you a safe and happy holiday and a wonderful new year!
5 Handmade Gift-Packaging Ideas
Wrap bits of leftover yarn over kraft paper for a beautiful rainbow effect, from More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
It's a gloomy, stormy day in New York, the perfect kind of day to put on a pot of tea and start on that mountain of presents that still need wrapping. If you're a fan of a good handmade gift right down to the packaging, here are five unique and crafty ways to take your gift-wrapping to the next level.
Create your own wrapping paper designs in Photoshop, with instructions from Heather Ross Prints by Heather Ross
Knit a delicate ruffled ribbon from Handknit Holidays by Melanie Falick
Make your own paper boxes from Modern Paper Crafts by Margaret Van Sicklen
Whip up a few of these fabric pom poms, from Last-Minute Fabric Gifts by Cynthia Treen
6 Quick & Easy Gifts to Complete in an Evening
Kim's Hats from Last-Minute Knitted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
For me, the holiday season seems to follow the same trajectory every year: At first, I vow to create special handmade gifts for all of my loved ones. Then days go by, lost in the whirlwind of get-togethers and winter cheer, and suddenly I find myself a few days out and nary a project is started. If this sounds familiar to you, you're not out of luck yet. Put aside an evening, gather some craft supplies, and get ready to make one of these unique, yet quick and easy, gifts!
Big Lace Scarf from More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
Sewing Box from The Repurposed Library by Lisa Occhipinti
Pieced Pillows from Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
Rice Paper Lanterns from Heather Ross Prints by Heather Ross
Assorted terrariums from Tiny World Terrariums by Michelle Inciarrano and Katy Maslow
Holiday Gift Guide: 12 Books for Crafters
From Weekend Handmade by Kelly Wilkinson
We all know one—that person who makes the perfect gifts every year without fail. This year, why don't you return the favor! Whether you want to please a Jill-of-all-trades or the hardcore artist, these books are guaranteed to delight any DIY maven on your list.
For the dabbler:
Lena Corwin's Made By Hand; The BUST DIY Guide to Life; The Gentle Art of Domesticity
For the weekend crafter:
Tiny World Terrariums; Weekend Handmade; Modern Paper Crafts
For the décor-obsessed:
Past & Present; The Repurposed Library; Crafting a Meaningful Home
For the art-inclined:
Holiday Gift Guide: 15 Books for Sewists & Quilters
Ermine Stitch from Alabama Studio Sewing + Design by Natalie Chanin
Still looking for the perfect gift for the crafter who can do it all? Don't despair! It's not too late to pick up a copy of any of these great titles for your resident sewist or quilter.
For the weekend stitcher:
Weekend Sewing; Last-Minute Fabric Gifts; Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts
For the color-obsessed quilter:
Kaffe Fassett Quilts Shots and Stripes; Denyse Schmidt: Modern Quilts, Traditional Inspiration; Material Obsession
For sewists who stitch outside the box:
Gertie's New Book for Better Sewing; Alabama Studio Sewing + Design; Stitch Magic
For the storyteller:
Kaffe Fassett: Dreaming in Color; Alabama Stitch Book; Quilting for Peace
For the little ones:
Wee Wonderfuls; Kata Golda's Hand-Stitched Felt; Oliver + S Little Things to Sew
Holiday Gift Guide: Books for Knitters
Crafters can be difficult to shop for. What do you get the person who can make anything? Craft books, of course! Here are our suggestions for all of the knitters in your life.
For the fashionista:
More Modern Top-Down Knitting; Knit to Flatter; Custom Knits
For the homebody:
The Knitted Slipper Book; Comfort Knitting & Crochet: Afghans; Knitted Socks East and West
For the knitter who loves learning new techniques:
Shape of Knitting; Knitting From the Center Out; Reversible Knitting
For the weekend stitcher:
More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts; Weekend Knitting; One More Skein
For knitters who appreciate a good yarn:
Yarn Whisperer; Knitting for Peace; A Knitter's Home Companion
For the accessory maven:
Knitting New Mittens & Gloves; Custom Knits Accessories; Knitting New Scarves
For the new mom (grandma, auntie, or best friend):
Comfort Knitting & Crochet: Babies & Toddlers; Vintage Baby Knits; Knitting For Baby
5 Holiday Decor Projects To Make (And Finish!) This Weekend
Festive Stars from Modern Paper Crafts by Margaret Van Sicklen
We may be in the thick of December, but there's still plenty of time to deck the halls with handmade decorations. This weekend, plan to pour out some piping hot chocolate, put on your favorite winter album, and craft yourself some holiday cheer with our favorite end-of-year decor projects:
Egg Cozies by Kristin Nicholas for Weekend Knitting by Melanie Falick
Bird Ornaments from Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
Willow Chandelier from Weekend Handmade by Kelly Wilkinson
Lettered Wreath from The Repurposed Library by Lisa Occhipinti
8 Quick and Easy Personalized Gifts To Make (And Finish!) This Weekend
There's no better way to make someone feel special than with a unique and personalized gift. But creating a one-of-a-kind handmade offering doesn't always have to be time-consuming! This weekend, pull out your craft supplies and channel your loved ones with one of our favorite quick and easily customizable projects:
Silhouettes on Canvas from Crafting a Meaningful Home by Meg Mateo Ilasco
Stationery Suite from Heather Ross Prints by Heather Ross
Empire-Inspired Plates by Julia Rothman for Past & Present by Amy Azzarito
Happy Birthday Pillow from Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
Biographical Bracelet from The Repurposed Library by Lisa Occhipinti
Customized Mugs from The BUST DIY Guide to Life by Laurie Henzel & Debbie Stoller
Printed Notebooks from Printing by Hand by Lena Corwin
Made-By Patch from Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
Happy Thanksgiving from STC Craft
Photo by Thayer Allyson Gowdy from Weekend Handmade by Kelly Wilkinson
Photo by Robert Rausch from Alabama Studio Style by Natalie Chanin
Photo by Anna Williams from Last-Minute Patchwork & Quilted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
Crafts to Keep Kids Busy This Season
As we gear up for the holidays, a lot of us find ourselves with long to-do list and limited time--and kids happy to be home from school but getting a little stir-crazy (or maybe just making us feel crazy). Here are a few ideas for keeping them busy so you can go about menu-prepping, wishlist-filling, and, hopefully, doing some crafting of your own.
Keep tweens and their friends busy with activities from The Doodle Circle by Dawn DeVries Sokol.
Specicially geared towards teaching younger learners, check out some projects from Kids Crochet by Kelli Ronci.
Bonus: Project Giveaway!
Here's a fun holiday snow globe you can make with young DIYers from The Bust DIY Guide to Life by Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel.
Do you have other fun tips and ideas for keeping kids busy (or fun projects you can make with them) this season? Share them in the comments!
'Tis the Season—For Sock Knitting!
Bonsai Socks from Knitted Socks East and West by Judy Sumner
Make sure to follow our Ready for Fall board on Pinterest for more warm and cozy images. Have a happy, crafty weekend!
5 Quick and Easy Gifts to Knit (And Finish!) This Weekend
With early snow flurries and shop windows awash in red-and-green lights, it's hard to deny that the holidays are upon us. It may be the busiest time of the year, but if you're anything like us, you're probably figuring out how to make time to craft a few meaningful gifts. So now's the time to start planning! Have your list handy? Here are five knitted gift ideas you can whip up in no time:
Pom-Pom Flats from The Knitted Slipper Book by Katie Startzman
Sleep Shades from The Shape of Knitting by Lynne Barr
Filigree Gloves from Knitting New Mittens and Gloves by Robin Melanson
Flower Washcloths from Weekend Knitting by Melanie Falick
Seed-Stitch Bracelet from More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson
Have you started working on any handmade gifts yet? Let us know in the comments!
Wishing You a Warm and Cozy Weekend
Plaid Loafers and Inside-Out Slipper Socks from The Knitted Slipper Book by Katie Startzman (photos by Mika Nakanishi)
More Modern Top-Down Knitting is on sale today!
We may have gained an hour, but it's starting to feel a bit chilly around here…
...For some fall inspiration (and more ideas for staying warm!), Kristy McGowan's More Modern Top-Down Knitting is out today. Check out a selection of the projects in our image gallery and on Ravelry.
STC Craft at NY Sheep and Wool Festival
Last Saturday, the STC Craft team spent a beautiful fall wekend in Rhinebeck at the 33rd annual New York State Sheep & Wool Festival (10/19 – 10/20). We were in good company among 40k+ attendees ranging from knitters, crocheters, and handspinners to lots of fiber-producing livestock!
We proudly hung our STC Craft banner above a wide selection of our craft and design titles on sale via the Hudson Valley-based Merritt Bookstore. The stars of the day were our fabulous authors, doing demos and signings from the morning opening to the afternoon close.
Highlights included:
- Steady crowds flocking to see The Yarn Whisperer, Clara Parkes, requesting autographs and providing some yarn tales of their own.
- A Knitted Slipper tree for displaying sample projects, made by hand just for the event by the twin sister of The Knitted Slipper Book author, Katie Startzman.
- Multiple festival attendees greeting Amy Herzog and gushing about how her book has changed their whole knitting experience—we even sold out of Knit to Flatter!
- Fans of Gretchen Hirsch (in the Shirtwaist Dress from her book!) coming to get their new copies of Gertie's New Book for Better Sewing signed (and to hear about Gretchen's second book, coming soon).
With other autumnal-themed treats like fresh cider and homemade jams, live llamas and alpacas, and tons of vendors of yarn and knitting gear, the festival is a great destination for everyone, young and old, who wants to spend a happy day in the country. Plus, the fall foliage makes the trip even more worthwhile! A big thank you to our STC Craft fans old and new who stopped by the booth to meet our authors and check out our books—hopefully everyone got some great ideas for new projects!
Lena Corwin's Made by Hand Premieres Today!
We're thrilled to announce that Lena Corwin's Made by Hand is officially on sale today! From knitting, embroidery, and weaving to screen printing, tie dye, and jewelry-making, this book is a treasure trove of beautiful, inspiring projects for both the beginner and the creatively adventurous.
And, of course, Lena's lovely book trailer is not to be missed. For a big dose of creative inspiration, watch the whole thing above or take a peek at the images in our photo gallery (seriously, does it get more beautiful than that cover?). But be forewarned—once you do, you won't be able to fight the urge to go out and make something!
Lena Corwin's Made by Hand is available now, wherever books are sold.
Sun Young Park Prints & A Gertie's New Book for Better Sewing Giveaway
The first time I saw super-talented illustrator Sun Young Park's work in Gertie's New Book for Better Sewing, I thought "I need to wallpaper my office in these illustrations." And now, I can—and so can you! Sun is now offering prints of some of her favorite illustrations from the book in her new Etsy shop, and STC Craft blog readers are in for a treat—a Gertie giveaway! To enter to win a copy of the book along with an 8 x 10" print of the illustration above, leave a comment below telling us about a vintage or vintage-inspired piece you love by November 1 at 1 PM EST. One winner will be chosen at random.
See more of Sun's beautiful work on her website, and make sure to take advantage of free shipping from her shop exclusively for our readers through the end of October with offer code "STCCRAFT."
Good luck!
Click here for official rules.
Knitted Slipper Book Releases Tomorrow with Extra Bonus: Online Technique Videos and Live Planet Purl Interview!
It's finally time—The Knitted Slipper Book is officially on sale tomorrow, October 8! To celebrate the release, author Katie Startzman will be a guest on Planet Purl's video chat at 12 pm EST. Tune in to hear her talk all about the book as well as her amazing book trailer, ask her questions, and even have a chance to win a copy for yourself!
To add to this week's excitement, Katie has also created companion videos to walk readers through some of the finer points of slipper construction included in the book. Want more guidance on hand felting? Can't quite figure out how to attach your cozy shearling lining? Then keep checking in—Katie will be updating this page over the next few days with additional video tutorials for your fall slipper-knitting sessions.
And of course, make sure to check out The Knitted Slipper Book, available wherever books are sold!