OhMa Felt es la tienda de Sorcha Ashling, que empezó haciendo juguetes de fieltro para su hija como los que ella tenía de pequeña.
OhMa Felt is Sorcha Ashling's shop, who started by making felt toys for her daughter as the ones she had when she was a child.
Wonderful the decoration that the newyorker artist David Stark has made for a literary party in Washington (through Design Sponge).
This simple quilt is ideal to start with patchwork with Log Cabin technique. In Sew, Mamma, Sew! you may download the tutorial on PDF format.
Mollies Makes is a new craft magazine that includes all kinds of handmade creations. It looks nice. You can find an interesting subscription offer here. Oh!, It is English, so obviously everything is in English.
On Stitch Nation you will find many free crochet and knitting patterns. This little spread is very summery.
Kenneth Cobonpue studied Industrial Design in New York, but later he returned to Philippines, his home country. With autochthonous materials and from traditional islands style he creates furniture as special as the Perennial armchair. You can see more on his web page.
Drika. B. is Adriana Bezerra, a girl from San Francisco who makes by hand these irresistible purses.

I love Sophie Blackall's illustrations and texts, mixture of nostalgia and irony.
Do you know Moscow metro? With this short movie made with buttons you can imagine how is an typical day there. Lovely!
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