Susan Beal
Author of these Magazine Articles
Cute as a Button Bracelet
Thread a few of your favorite buttons, vintage or new, on wire to create a fun bracelet!
In
Quick Craft
from
CRAFT:
07: Shoes page 38
Felt Needlebook
Sew a small fabric book to hold your needles.
In
Quick Craft
from
CRAFT:
06: Play page 58
Modern Heirloom Quilt
Personalize a quilt with photo transfers, Gocco prints, and hand embroidery.
From
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 66
Treasure Box
Build and embellish a vintage-style box to store precious jewels.
In
DIY: Hold It
from
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 127
Vintage Sheet Revival
Reincarnate a sheet into a belt, a sunglasses case, and an apron.
In
Recycle It
from
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 148
Cross-Country Crafter
Download Sample PDF
Traveling by train allows Debbie Stoller to immerse herself in her craft.
From
CRAFT:
03: Japanese Influence page 26
Balms and Bubbles
Luxuriate with your own concoctions of body and bath products.
In
DIY: Pamper It
from
CRAFT:
03: Japanese Influence page 111
Photographer for these Magazine Articles
Felt Needlebook
Sew a small fabric book to hold your needles.
In
Quick Craft
from
CRAFT:
06: Play page 58
Treasure Box
Build and embellish a vintage-style box to store precious jewels.
In
DIY: Hold It
from
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 127
Vintage Sheet Revival
Reincarnate a sheet into a belt, a sunglasses case, and an apron.
In
Recycle It
from
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 148

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