Here is easy access to the tutorials I've put on the site. Some of these are really more like explanations of my process as I go about creating things, and not really worthy of the title "Tutorial," but you may find them useful anyway.
Check this page now and then, as I follow my whims, so will add more tutorials and "tutorials" quite often, I hope.

If you have access to a scroll saw, a puzzle can be made quickly, using cardboard, acrylic paints, and the saw! Our 13-year-old designed and created the one in the tutorial.
Here are the instructions for a pretty ruffled apron. This can be created in an afternoon, with time left over for tea!
A Disappearing 9 Patch Quilt Top
I'm new to quilting, but in this post, I write a tutorial of the process of creating a Disappearing Nine-Patch quilt. Photos of each step are included in this post. The first Disappearing 9 Patch Quilt Top that I made can be accessed here.
Turning a Child's Artwork into Embroidery
Our 8 year old daughter drew a picture of her kitten then embroidered it. Photos and full instructions included.
A Gift for Our Ballerina
This was a simple project: Hanging a frame by ribbon (but there is a secret). Instructions included in the post.
A Fabric Cover for My Gazelle Needlework Frame
A board on my needlework frame was ugly after a decade of use. I sewed a simple cover for it.
A Hand-Tied, Hand-Embroidered Blanket Project
This was a quick project of sewing 2 pieces of fabric together with batting between then hand-tying it and hand-embroidering our son's name on a corner.
A Hot Pink Boa (Knitting Project)
Our 10 year old is knitting a hot pink boa for her little sister who adores playing "dress up."

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