Image source here and © Rachael
One of my goals for 2015 is to make more, so this cross stitch writing tool will be perfect for doing some cute cross stitch quotes (via Rachael).
Weirdly, the same day I posted a piece about PETA on The Hungry Vegan, Fat Gay Vegan also wrote a piece. If you've ever been disappointed that an organisation purportedly interested in social justice perpetuates the oppression of women in their advertising, I'd suggest taking a read.
How amazing is this book clutch how-to, from A Beautiful Mess? Definitely goes to the top of the to-make list.
I loved this piece by author Jenny Colgan on the "little parcels of cheer" that make her happy.
Kirsty has very kindly made a free-to-print version of her recent mini-zine about how to organise a clothes swap: go forth and swap!
I'm a bit late with this, but Sarah came up with an ace list of 31 things to do in January. I find small goals like this so much more achievable than vague resolutions such as, "Get fit."
An inspiring piece from The Guardian about the local men and women working on the frontline of Ebola care in Sierra Leone.
Aw thank you for the mention! I'm glad you found that link to the alphabet website helpful, I love the different fonts they have too, it's going to be handy tool to use in future projects for sure!
ReplyDeleteI've already printed about 5 different quotes - now to get stitching!
DeleteAmazing links! I'm hoping to get back into cross stitch this year and I love the book clutch! Watch this space! xx
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing, isn't it? Need to keep my eye out in charity shops for a suitable book.
DeleteYay! Thanks for the mention! Hope you have a good week!
ReplyDeleteYou too :)
DeleteI've been meaning to do the book clutch for a while, I have even got a little pile of hardback books from a guides weekend where we used old book pages to make some crafts.
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