From the Editors - By Allegra & Brandy
Show and Tell - By Allegra & Brandy
Renaissance Mom: Rashida Coleman-Hale
"Drawing was my first love and anything else I could find to do that involved being creative or using my hands was all I wanted to do."
Crafting Sanity: Don't Forget Your Lunch! - By Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood
"In an effort to be kind to the environment and also send a little homemade love along to school with my girls, I decided to whip up some cloth napkins and reusable sandwich sleeves and snack pouches."
Crafting in Education: Handwork in Homeschooling - By Heather Fontenot
"When I first chose to home school my children, I felt a sense of ease knowing that Waldorf education was the road that our early journey would take us on. "
Crafting at Home - By Allegra Wermuth
"When I was a child, I enjoyed my crafts. My father taught me to knit, and I still remember the ever-growing wonky-looking garter stitch scarf that I started with."
Simple to Sew Puppet Theater - By Nancy Anderson
"The project encompasses straight line sewing to form rod casings and hems and is suitable for novice sewers. For a quick fix, heat fusible webbing, can be used to hem the curtains, as well as for adding cutout appliqués and embellishments."
Lunch Money Coin Purse
By Rashida Coleman-Hale
"Springy hinge purse frames are so fun to use. They come in various sizes and are perfect for making little pouches for coins, makeup, or other accessories."
Skully
by Nancy Anderson
"Turn an inexpensive 3 ring binder into a one-of-a-kind notebook."
Grab and Go
by Anuradha Shukla
" I wanted my girls to feel special at the school and so came the idea of crocheting the bags for them."