
Cook & Create
Welcome to CraftsyTV's Cook & Create, where delectable delights meet crafty creators.

Welcome to CraftsyTV's Cook & Create, where delectable delights meet crafty creators.

Learning to quilt.

A magnet board with bottle caps family tree album pop-up place cards.

Using brick stitch to make large, lightweight earrings slip and slide bracelet organizing and storing seed beads.

Four projects that are fast and introduce new techniques soldering jump rings bringing mixed media into jewelry with resin.

An impressionistic landscape using oil pastels and black mat board colorful geometric designs color blending blending colored glue.

Paleolithic cave painting pony corral hedgehog adding texture to a drawing by using ordinary household items making a furry friend with giant chenille stems.

Knitters using crochet hooks how to work the provisional cast-on, cable cast-on and more during the first Novel-T check in.

Trouble with fox paws scarves designer Xandy shares her tips and tricks for navigating her famously intricate pattern.

Creating a muslin and how to choose the pattern and grade between sizes transforming a wardrobe with embroidered pendants and fabric beads.

Cordless drills are a staple in many woodworking shops and deserve a dedicated storage stand George Vondriska shows you how to make your own cordless drill stand.

Learn to knit with CraftsyTV.

Learning to bake and cook.

A color page made with acrylic paint and water mono printing using filmstrips, dyed cheesecloth and spray ink for a page layout creating texture with office supplies and household items.

Tree branches prompt a design for a necklace fringed leather leaf earrings peyote with a twist.

Making beaded bracelets with memory wire and parachute cord organizing work space.

An alternate neckline for a trendy top trendy fleece jacket achieving tailored details for fleece.

Stitching up a sweater wrap three different ways adding vintage collars accented with trim.

Angela is kicks off the season with a redemption story she's made this thistle quilt pattern before with half-square triangles but thinks this flying-geese version will be much easier to quilt.

Quilters make lots of half-square triangles for those that like the two-at-a-time method, Angela has a hack she uses painter's tape to sew quarter-inch seams instead of marking each square.