How to Make a Wavy Felt Flower
Make a soft, ruffled felt flower in minutes using a wavy spiral cut file and your Cricut. A quick beginner craft for headbands, wreaths, gift toppers, and more.
Make a soft, ruffled felt flower in minutes using a wavy spiral cut file and your Cricut. A quick beginner craft for headbands, wreaths, gift toppers, and more.
A fast, beginner-friendly needle punch project. Punch a cheerful strawberry into a hoop and finish it into a sturdy, reusable patch or coaster using cotton yarn and felt backing.
A quilted oven mitt is one of those projects that looks impressive but comes together quickly. With two fat quarters, some batting, and a little bias tape, you can sew a sturdy, heat-resistant mitt that's as pretty as it is practical.
Soft, plush, and surprisingly quick to make, this chenille baby blanket uses a modified V-stitch that creates a dense, cozy texture without the gaps you'd get from a traditional V-stitch. With multiple colors and a simple repeating pattern, you can crochet a beautiful blanket that feels like it belongs in a boutique.
The Infinity Granny pattern is one of the most satisfying in crochet because it never stalls. You just keep adding rounds until it's exactly what you want. It works beautifully in ThreadArt's chunky yarn for a quick, cozy blanket, or in our cotton yarn for lighter projects like wall hangings and table toppers. Mix colors freely, keep it tonal, or use up your scraps. This pattern handles all of it with ease.
These colorful felt popsicles are one of the most fun beginner projects you can stitch up in an afternoon. Soft, stuffed, and completely customizable, they make charming pretend play toys, party decorations, or a sweet handmade gift for the little ones in your life.
These napkins make a sweet handmade gift and are easy to stitch in multiples once your design is dialed in. ThreadArt's wide range of polyester embroidery thread colors makes it simple to match any palette, from soft vintage tones to bright and saturated summer hues.
A jelly roll rug is one of the most satisfying projects you can make from a single roll of precut fabric. The result is a sturdy, washable oval rug that is colorful, handmade, and built to last. It's a great way to put a beautiful fabric collection to real use.
A burlap jute tote is the perfect blank for spring projects, and a bunch of embroidered carrots pops beautifully against the rustic texture. Great for Easter baskets, farmer’s market runs, or spring gifting.