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Crafty Links
Favorite spots for creative inspiration of all types.-
What knitter can resist Stephanie Pearl-McPhee?
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The knitting community's version of Facebook.
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Anderson, the author of "Itty-Bitty Hats" and "Itty-Bitty Nursery," has such a wonderfully kind attitude toward life and her children. I want to be her when I grow up.
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I love the colors, projects, and design of Purl's blog, whose sewing projects keep making me want to learn how to sew.
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Laugh-out-loud photos and descriptions of "professional cakes gone bad."
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A visual delight.
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Fabulously-named blog covering sewing, baking, and countless other craft activities.
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My favorite pattern of all time: Sheldon the Turtle.
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Home of the Baby Genius Burp Cloths, Log Cabin Blanket, and many more irresistably square projects.
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Stunningly colorful photos and thoughtful writings.
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Selbuvotter author Terri Shea's personal blog.
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Cathy Zielske shares her view on photography and scrapbooking.
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Wonderful tips on craft blogging.
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Parenting and cooking in Brooklyn.
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As the author says, "I live in a house. I make stuff there. I'm a cottage industrialist."
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Online classes, downloadable projects, and more for turning those boxes of photos into beautifully designed scrapbook pages.
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Unexpected, crazy-fun craft project ideas.
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A crafty mom's life on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Sewing, design, children's books and more.
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Beautiful digital magazine about knitting.
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Thoughtful, loving views on raising children, enjoying the seasons, and crafting at all ages.
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A self-taught crafter and Etsy shop owner shares her projects.
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Charming sewing patterns for children's clothing. May I one day make one of their dresses for the Little Supervisor!
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Personal blog of Liesl Gibson, founder and designer of Oliver and S.
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A new "smooshy" yarn line, with a blog "curated" by Susan B. Anderson (author of Itty-Bitty Hats, Itty-Bitty Nursery, and soon Itty-Bitty Toys)
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Editorial Links
The journalist in me can't resist sharing my favorite sites for news and those who create it.-
My day job: I cover home builders and the housing industry as senior editor, online, at BUILDER Magazine.
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I will never stop subscribing to this paper.
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A wonderful resource for journalists who want to be better at their jobs, whether they are cub reporters or veteran editors in print or online.
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Has Scribbler featured your favorite childhood book?
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My former editor makes learning about wine fun and approachable.
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It's All Relative
Links to blogs by family and friends.-
Erica and Jay's most excellent Idahoan adventure.
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My cousin's efforts to live a greener life.
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A Midwestern girl adjusts to life on the Left Coast.
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A fellow writer seeks answers to her questions.
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Advice and anecdotes from a travel enthusiast.
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In Praise of Title 9
Motivation for my inner athlete, who dreams of cycling a century and running a marathon, but who usually would prefer to eat a brownie.-
Kristin Armstrong on running, motherhood, and life.
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