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Blooming Felt

Blooming Felt

http://www.pictureitinstitches.blogspot.com

Blooming Felt's blog is about felt accessories and supplies, all designed and handmade with love. Plus a little bit about my general day to day life as a Work at Home Mum of 2 small children in a small village in the South East of England

Glitterful Felt Stories

Glitterful Felt Stories

http://www.feltstories.com

This website has cute handmade Felt Board Flannel Board Stories. Our Flannel Board stories are made to go along with your favorite children's book or song! These are great for reading along with stories for young children. It helps make story time fu

Hooked On Felt

Hooked On Felt

http://hookedonfelt.blogspot.com

This blog details the process of feltmaking, with the focus of felt art hats, needle felting, fiber arts, surface design and joy in the journey of feltmaking.

For the Love of Felt

For the Love of Felt

http://fortheloveoffelt.wordpress.com/

Come and have a look at my lovely feltmaking blog. Join a learning feltmaker as I progress. I love all things felt related, and also enjoy some other crafts such as knitting and beading/jewellery making which may appear from time to time. I w

Felt Creations Tutto Bello

Felt Creations Tutto Bello

http://feltcreations.blogspot.com

felt creations about desserts, pins, dolls at felt

Working with Felt; The Learning Centre

Working with Felt; The Learning Centre

http://workingwithfelt.blogspot.com/

A place to learn and share your felting passions and a linkto the felt making community!

Felt Bakery

Felt Bakery

http://feltbakery.blogspot.com

This blog is to share all my handmades (CLting handmade) with you all. It is 100% hand stitched with felt and beads.

Art-Felt

Art-Felt

http://art-felt.blogspot.com

Art, felt and beyond... design, fashion, architecture etc.

Project Felt

Project Felt

http://projectfelt.blogspot.com/

A blog about all things eco-friendly and fiber. Im a fiber artists who showcases my work through my blog and supports handmade in the way of blogging about other artists. The environment is very important to me. I blog about eco friendly design and produc

A little needle felt sweet treats!  Please share y…

A little needle felt sweet treats! Please share your love with sweets!

http://sweetfelts.blogspot.com/

Hello, I have been making various needle felted based on desserts/sweets. I have fun making them and posted up for you to enjoy and review. Also, I would love suggestions with any desserts/sweets that you love to see. Please take a visit and leave

10 results of 22Blog Posts

Well, it looked like a bear

Cycle Snack | December 26th 2009 by Mark

Maybe it was the second Growler (Drayman's) on Christmas Day, or was it the grueling workout just riding down the logging road with a hangover but I thought what I saw was a bear looking down at me. Of course bears probably wouldn't be out and about read more

Short Day, Long Dread

Irish Gumbo | December 20th 2009

The solstice crumbled the sky into fine white powder, and with that came the hot-blooded ones in search of sustenance. Alone in the cabin, Henry David felt his bowels turn to ice water and wondered if it was wolves or mountain lions come to get him. read more

"Stump microphone ended Test"

Live Cricket Streaming and Highlights | December 20th 2009

WI batsman Kemar Roach was given out on referral against Australia because the noise of the ball hitting the bat could be heard on the stump microphone. Roach was the last man out this morning, handing Australia a 35-run win and 2-0 series victory, read more

crafts to do with kids (or not)

make*happy | December 17th 2009

Photo sourceI'm volunteering in H's class today. We're making gingerbread graham cracker houses! So fun.And for you, I have a handful of ideas for crafts you can do with your kids...or on your own if you'd rather not have "help." :)3D Felt ball ornam read more

TREES

Make Me | December 11th 2009 by Make Me

Got a hankering to do some hand-sewing. I had some scraps of fabric left from previous projects and thought I could try my hand at making some trees.I cut triangle shapes at random with pinking sheers, used running stitch to sew them together, stuffe read more

Saturday Trail Run

My First Half Ironman Triathlon Training - Training For My F… | December 9th 2009 by Craig McGray

It was cold (as far as Florida goes) and rainy on Saturday morning and I went for a run on a local trail with a couple friends. I had never run this trail before but I think it's between 7 and 8 miles. Everything felt good and I was with much faster read more

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Blurb from the Burbs | December 4th 2009

Doggy December - Day 5 - EulogyThe morning after Tess's death was especially sad and difficult. I woke up around 4.30am and could hear the birds singing and see it gradually getting lighter outside. Sapphire woke up wimpering and came into our bed fo read more

Prologue Pt. 2

The Tales of Tanglewood | November 23rd 2009 by Scott Kessman

Although I saw no other fey on my journey to the home of Monohan, I did behold the phenomenal beauty of the forest, brilliant with light and flushed with color, truly a wonder of nature rarely glimpsed by human eyes. The old man called out certain ar read more

Righting the System

Orient Lodge | November 8th 2009 by Aldon Hynes

A few weeks ago, I went to a pig roast in New Hampshire organized for bloggers to get to know Rep. Paul Hodes who is running for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire. As part of the gathering, Rep. Hodes gave a variation of his stump speech, citing examples read more

- A Portrait in Pencil -

John Stewart's Drawing per Day Blog | October 29th 2009 by John Stewart

I did this drawing last week at The Red Bluff Art Gallery from a small color photo. It's of an artist that shows at the gallery. She is close to 90 years and commutes by car from California to an Eastern state, a couple of times a year. Pretty am read more