Victoria and Albert Museum – Patchwork: Pattern Maker. You can upload a picture and it will translate it into a quilt, neat. Thanks to Carrie for pointing me towards this!
Bag making for newbies: part 3 – Machine Needle know-how – U-handblog. Really helpful walk through on how to pick machine needles, via Craftzine.
Paper Gift Topper « The Crafts Dept. I love how joyful this is.
Yes Paste – The Crafts Dept. Something to seek out.

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2 responses so far ↓
1 Shannon // Jul 12, 2010 at 10:05 am
Paper Source used to sell the Yes paste with their bookbinding supplies; I don’t know if they still stock it. PVA has similar characteristics, though you need to work quickly to reposition.
2 Shannon // Jul 13, 2010 at 9:17 am
I love that Yes! paste. I found it at Paper Zone here in Portland – I think you have those in Seattle too, right?
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